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Oakwood Homeowners Association (32 Units)

πŸ“ Meadow Dr / Oakwood Ln, Hollis, NH 03049

Hollis, New Hampshire

Units

32

Year Built

1988-1995

Unit Types

single-family detached homes (hoa subdivision), detached condominiums

HOA Fees

$100-$250/year

About Oakwood Homeowners Association

Oakwood Homeowners Association represents a quiet residential community located off Meadow Drive and Oakwood Lane in scenic Hollis, New Hampshire. Set against conservation buffers and native New England forest, the neighborhood offers an established, upscale atmosphere.

The homes in the community are custom-built Colonial, Contemporary, and Cape-style single-family residences set on generous parcels with dedicated common open space. Properties feature multicar garages, expansive private yards, screened porches, and architectural designs that harmonize with the rural character of Hollis.

The homeowners association oversees covenants, neighborhood signage, and the maintenance of protected common open space and buffers. Daily life is peaceful and family-friendly, marked by low traffic volumes along quiet interior loops and cul-de-sacs.

The neighborhood is ideally located near central Hollis, providing fast access to local apple orchards, farm markets, and the Hollis-Brookline school district. Major commercial corridors, high-tech employment centers, and Route 3 in Nashua are within a short 10-to-15-minute commute.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“common area landscaping
βœ“open space conservation
βœ“roadway maintenance
βœ“community governance

Community Amenities

β˜…preserved open green space
β˜…walking paths
β˜…cul-de-sac setting

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Hollis

Hollis is a rural town in southern Hillsborough County near the Massachusetts border, known for its well-preserved town common and surrounding 18th- and 19th-century architecture. Orchards and farmland remain a visible part of the landscape, with several still operating as working farms open to the public. The town has deliberately limited commercial development, keeping Hollis largely residential with excellent public schools that draw families from across the region. Nashua and the Massachusetts border are both a short drive away for shopping and employment. Large-lot homes and preserved farmland define Hollis's housing stock, commanding a premium for the combination of rural character and strong schools. The town attracts families and executives commuting to Nashua, Massachusetts, or the broader Boston area.

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