Overlook at Hollis HOA (34 Units)
π Overlook Dr, Hollis, NH 03049
Hollis, New Hampshire
Units
34
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$200-$400/year
About Overlook at Hollis HOA
Overlook at Hollis is an established, upscale residential enclave nestled in the rolling rural landscape of historic Hollis, New Hampshire. Surrounded by pastoral vistas, preserved conservation land, and classic New England woodlands, the neighborhood provides a tranquil retreat while remaining deeply connected to one of southern New Hampshire's most sought-after agricultural communities.
The neighborhood features custom-built detached single-family homes and estates designed in classic New England Colonial, Shingle, and Craftsman styles. Developed primarily between 2004 and 2007, homes typically showcase multi-acre parcels, expansive multi-thousand square-foot floor plans, multi-car garages, cedar clapboard or composite siding, and architectural stonework that complements the natural wooded topography.
Life at Overlook at Hollis revolves around peace, privacy, and outdoor enjoyment. The homeowners association manages shared open acreage and preserves the natural setting, allowing residents to enjoy private, low-traffic neighborhood roads perfect for walking, jogging, and interacting with neighbors amidst scenic country views.
Situated just minutes from Hollis center and Route 111, residents enjoy convenient access to local farm stands, orchards, top-ranked Hollis-Brookline schools, and nearby Beaver Brook Association trails. Major commercial amenities, dining, and commuter routes to Nashua, Manchester, and northern Massachusetts are easily accessible within a short drive.
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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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