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Coach Run Condominium Association (24 Units)

πŸ“ 1-24 Larson Drive, Hampstead, NH 03841

Hampstead, New Hampshire

Units

24

Year Built

1988-1991

Unit Types

attached townhouse condominiums, primarily two-bedroom, multi-level homes

HOA Fees

~$395-$425/month

About Coach Run Condominium Association

Coach Run is a small townhouse condominium community arranged along Larson Drive in Hampstead. The association represents 24 townhouse residences contained within six buildings, according to the association's recent corporate filing. Its relatively compact size and wooded setting create a quiet residential environment, while the location near Route 111 provides convenient access to shopping and regional commuting routes.

The homes were constructed primarily in the late 1980s and early 1990s and are multi-level attached townhouses. Public property records identify both 1988 and 1991 construction dates within the community, indicating phased construction. Residences generally contain two bedrooms and include attached or integrated garage/storage areas, while exterior construction is primarily wood-frame with clapboard/vinyl siding.

Coach Run is designed as a maintenance-oriented neighborhood rather than an amenity-rich resort development. Association responsibilities include landscaping, snow removal and trash, with master insurance and common acreage also identified in public listings. There is no reliable evidence of a private pool, clubhouse, tennis complex, or other major recreational facility, so the principal lifestyle benefit is the combination of townhouse ownership and shared exterior maintenance.

The Hampstead setting provides a balance of quiet residential surroundings and practical access to regional services. Route 111 and nearby highways connect residents with shopping, employment centers and the greater Merrimack Valley/Seacoast region, while Hampstead's schools, local businesses and recreational resources are close at hand. The wooded character of Coach Run and its small association scale make it particularly suited to buyers seeking a neighborhood atmosphere without the maintenance burden of a detached home.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“plowing/snow removal
βœ“trash
βœ“master insurance
βœ“some records also identify sewer and water

Community Amenities

β˜…common acreage/wooded grounds
β˜…association-maintained roads
β˜…shared outdoor areas

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Coach Run Development Associates

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Hampstead

Hampstead is a residential town in Rockingham County near the Massachusetts border, built around several small lakes including Big Island Pond. Its rural character has gradually given way to suburban subdivisions as commuters from the Boston area have moved north. The town's lakes provide swimming, fishing, and boating for residents, while a modest commercial strip along Route 111 covers everyday shopping needs. Hampstead has no rail service, so residents rely on Route 111 and nearby I-93 for commuting. Families are drawn to Hampstead's combination of lake access, decent schools, and proximity to the Massachusetts border, while retirees and second-home owners have also settled around the larger ponds. Housing costs sit above the state average given the town's commuter appeal.

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