Condo Communities in Hanover
Browse 12 registered condominium associations in Hanover, NH with 374 total units.
Source: Grafton County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Gile Hill
120 units
Built 2007
Types: garden-style flats, townhouses
Brook Hollow Assn. of Owners
74 units
Built 1974
Types: multi-level, townhouse
The Falls at River's Edge HOA
53 units
Built 2000
Types: detached single-family homes
Sundown Condominium Association
40 units
Built 1987
Types: townhouse, detached duplex style
The Greens at Hanover
28 units
Built 1984
Types: garden-style, single-level apartments
The Courtyard Condominiums
24 units
Built 1984
Types: 1 to 3 story townhouses
Village at Velvet Rocks
20 units
Built 2002
Types: detached single-family homes
Hanover Court
15 units
Built 1950
Types: garden-style flats and 2-story townhouses
Fairview Ave complex
Built 2008
Types: cape style attached, detached residential homes
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Southscape Homeowners Association
Built 2015
Types: detached single-family high-performance homes
Whittemore Shores Condominium Association
Built 1987
Types: contemporary detached, attached townhouses, waterfront homes, cottages
Living in Hanover
Hanover sits along the Connecticut River in Grafton County and is best known as the home of Dartmouth College, one of the original Ivy League institutions. The town's identity is deeply intertwined with the college, from its Georgian-style green ringed by academic buildings to the steady rhythm of the academic calendar. Beyond the college, Hanover anchors a significant regional healthcare and research economy, led by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Dartmouth Health, one of northern New England's largest employers. The compact downtown offers independent bookstores, restaurants, and a year-round calendar of lectures, concerts, and Ivy League athletics that draws visitors from across the Upper Valley. Hanover's population swells with students during the academic year and includes a mix of faculty, healthcare professionals, and long-time residents drawn to its strong schools and outdoor access, including the Appalachian Trail, which crosses directly through town. Housing costs run well above the regional average, reflecting steady demand from the college and hospital system.
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