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Reeds Farm Condominium (25 Units)

πŸ“ Reeds Landing / Freemans Way, Hollis, NH 03049

Hollis, New Hampshire

Units

25

Year Built

1999-2003

Unit Types

luxury detached condominiums

HOA Fees

$450-$600/month

About Reeds Farm Condominium

Reeds Farm Condominium is a premier luxury detached community situated across 152 pastoral acres alongside the Nashua River in Hollis, New Hampshire. Built by Stabile Homes, the neighborhood borders the Overlook Golf Club and provides an upscale country-estate setting with rolling topography and dense tree lines.

The residences are standalone luxury homes ranging from 2,500 to well over 4,000 square feet, offering three-to-four-bedroom layouts. Architectural hallmarks include custom chef's kitchens, cathedral-ceiling living rooms, first-floor primary retreats with spa baths, four-season sunrooms, multi-car garages, and expansive decks overlooking golf greens or conservation acreage.

The lifestyle at Reeds Farm combines executive-level single-family living with complete exterior maintenance. Residents have immediate access to outdoor activities including river boating, fishing, and direct proximity to extensive regional trail systems.

Located in rural Hollis, the community is moments away from Beaver Brook Association's 2,000+ acres of trails, local orchards, and farm stands. The development is approximately 10 to 15 minutes from Route 3 in Nashua, providing a seamless commute into Massachusetts or Greater Boston.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“road maintenance
βœ“trash removal
βœ“common grounds maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…152 acres of common woodlands
β˜…river access to nashua river
β˜…direct abutment to overlook golf course
β˜…walking trails

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Stabile Homes

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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