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Hampton Meadows Condominium Association (153 Units)

πŸ“ 155 Drakeside Road, Hampton, NH 03842

Hampton, New Hampshire

Units

153

Year Built

1997-2003

Unit Types

detached single-family condominiums, cape, contemporary and a-frame-influenced designs

HOA Fees

~$555-$700/month

About Hampton Meadows Condominium Association

Hampton Meadows is a large, established detached-condominium community centered on Drakeside Road in Hampton. Public municipal and FHA-related records consistently identify 153 condominium homes, making it one of the largest residential condominium associations in the town. The community occupies a landscaped setting with ponds, wooded areas and common open space, giving it a suburban neighborhood character rather than the dense feel of Hampton's beach condominiums.

Development dates from the late 1990s through the early 2000s, with individual public records showing homes built from approximately 1997 through 2003. Housing is predominantly detached, with Cape, contemporary and related New England residential designs. Units are arranged along internal association roads, with the larger homes and lots giving the community the appearance of a conventional residential neighborhood despite its condominium ownership structure.

Hampton Meadows has one of the strongest shared recreation packages among Hampton's detached condominium communities. Public listings identify a clubhouse, heated in-ground pool, tennis court, basketball court and pickleball facilities, along with landscaped common acreage and recreation areas. Association services include landscaping, plowing and trash, with master insurance and common-area management also reported.

Drakeside Road connects Hampton Meadows with Route 1 and the rest of Hampton, while Route 101 provides quick regional access. Residents are close to Hampton's schools, shopping and dining and within a short drive of Hampton Beach. Portsmouth, Exeter and I-95 are accessible for employment and regional travel, while the Seacoast's beaches and recreational resources provide abundant nearby outdoor opportunities.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“plowing/snow removal
βœ“trash
βœ“master insurance and common-area maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…clubhouse
β˜…heated in-ground pool
β˜…tennis court
β˜…basketball court
β˜…pickleball
β˜…recreation facilities
β˜…common grounds

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Hampton

Hampton combines classic New England beach town charm with year-round residential community, offering the best of coastal living. Located in Rockingham County along three miles of Atlantic coastline, Hampton attracts summer visitors to Hampton Beach while maintaining a strong year-round population. The town balances its tourism economy with residential neighborhoods, excellent schools, and a commitment to preserving coastal character. Hampton Beach, with its boardwalk, concerts, and family-friendly atmosphere, serves as one of New Hampshire's premier summer destinations. Beyond the beach, Hampton offers the quieter charm of Hampton Harbor, marshlands for kayaking and wildlife viewing, and historic sites including the Tuck Museum. The town's school system serves about 1,800 students, and the community provides excellent recreational facilities and programs. Hampton's housing market includes beachfront properties, historic homes in residential neighborhoods, and modern developments. The town attracts families seeking coastal living, retirees, and those willing to embrace the seasonal nature of beach town life. Hampton's combination of ocean access, community atmosphere, and convenient location (about an hour from Boston) makes it one of New Hampshire's most desirable coastal communities.

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