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Village at Hollis Depot HOA (36 Units)

πŸ“ Rail Way / South Depot Rd, Hollis, NH 03049

Hollis, New Hampshire

Units

36

Year Built

2004-2006

Unit Types

attached townhouses, ranch-style attached condominiums, 55+ active adult

HOA Fees

$425-$550/month

About Village at Hollis Depot HOA

The Village at Hollis Depot is a premier 55-and-over active adult community situated in the historic depot district of eastern Hollis, New Hampshire. The neighborhood features landscaped grounds, tree-lined streets, sidewalks, and a central community clubhouse that serves as a social hub for residents.

The residences consist of single-level ranch and two-story townhouse styles specifically designed for comfortable aging-in-place. Features include first-floor primary bedroom suites, open-concept living and dining rooms, sunrooms or enclosed porches, full basements, central air conditioning, and attached one- or two-car garages.

Residents enjoy a vibrant, low-maintenance lifestyle where all exterior landscaping, snow removal, and structural maintenance are managed by the association. The private clubhouse hosts neighborly gatherings, book clubs, and social functions, while the neighborhood's level sidewalks offer safe walking opportunities.

Located off South Depot Road, the community is just five minutes from the Everett Turnpike (Route 3) and Amherst Street retail centers in Nashua. This location offers the perfect balance of rural Hollis charm with rapid access to hospitals, shopping centers, and restaurants.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“community clubhouse maintenance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“exterior maintenance
βœ“master insurance
βœ“road maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…community clubhouse
β˜…sidewalks
β˜…street lighting
β˜…common green space

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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