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Bramber Green (73 Units)

πŸ“ Bramber Green / Bramber Valley Drive / Boxwood Path, Greenland, NH 03840

Greenland, New Hampshire

Units

73

Year Built

2016-2017

Unit Types

detached single-family condominium homes, primarily two- and three-bedroom cape, bungalow and contemporary/colonial-inspired designs

HOA Fees

~$315/month

About Bramber Green

Bramber Green is an established 55+ active-adult condominium community in Greenland, occupying a landscaped former golf-course property near the Portsmouth Seacoast. The community was designed as a low-maintenance neighborhood of detached homes rather than a conventional apartment-style condominium. With 73 residences on approximately 49 acres, Bramber Green offers a combination of open space, community amenities and proximity to the Seacoast that distinguishes it from smaller suburban condominium developments.

Homes are detached single-family condominium residences, generally offering two- and three-bedroom configurations. Public records identify construction beginning around 2015–2016 and continuing through the later 2010s. Architectural styles include Cape and contemporary-inspired designs, with individual residences arranged along private community roads and landscaped grounds. The condominium structure allows residents to retain a traditional single-family-home setting while sharing responsibility for common property.

Bramber Green's lifestyle is centered on active-adult recreation and low-maintenance living. Community amenities include a clubhouse, fitness facility and driving range, with sidewalks and maintained outdoor areas supporting walking and social interaction. Association services reported in property records include landscaping, plowing and trash removal. Some records also identify common acreage and recreational facilities.

Greenland's location places residents close to downtown Portsmouth, shopping, restaurants, healthcare and the broader Seacoast employment corridor. The community is also within convenient reach of beaches, marinas, golf courses and regional highways. Its combination of detached homes, active-adult amenities and proximity to Portsmouth makes Bramber Green particularly suited to residents seeking a quieter residential environment without giving up access to coastal New Hampshire services and recreation.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“plowing/snow removal
βœ“trash
βœ“recreation/common-area maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…clubhouse
β˜…fitness/exercise facility
β˜…private golf/driving range
β˜…sidewalks
β˜…walking areas
β˜…dog-walking area
β˜…common acreage

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Green & Company

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Greenland

Greenland is a small Seacoast town in Rockingham County bordering Great Bay, a large tidal estuary shared with several neighboring towns. The town's rural character contrasts with its proximity to Portsmouth and the busy Route 33 corridor. Great Bay's marshes and tidal waters support fishing, birdwatching, and conservation land that limits development along the shoreline. Greenland's small commercial presence sits mostly along Route 33, with most larger shopping trips heading into Portsmouth or Stratham. Housing in Greenland tends toward single-family homes on moderate lots, with prices reflecting demand from Seacoast commuters. The town's Great Bay frontage and rural character appeal to families and nature-oriented residents seeking a quieter Seacoast alternative.

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