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Windyfields Sub (12 Units)

πŸ“ Windy Fields Ln, Jaffrey, NH 03452

Jaffrey, New Hampshire

Units

12

Year Built

2002–2003 (Subdivision established July 2002)

Unit Types

detached single-family cape and ranch style homes

HOA Fees

$0/month (Former HOA formally dissolved in 2015)

About Windyfields Sub

Windyfields Sub is a twelve-home residential subdivision located off North Street in Jaffrey. Established in 2002, this neighborhood features single-family detached Cape and Ranch style homes arranged along a quiet cul-de-sac. The former homeowners association was formally terminated in 2015, meaning residents own their properties outright with no monthly HOA fees or association governance. Homes in the subdivision were built primarily between 2002 and 2003, offering relatively modern construction with contemporary floor plans, attached garages, and private yards. The Cape and Ranch styles reflect classic New England residential architecture with practical layouts suited for year-round living. The subdivision includes 2.4 acres of shared undivided land with hiking trails extending beyond the cul-de-sac, providing residents with informal outdoor recreation access. Without an active HOA, homeowners have full control over their properties while still benefiting from the shared open space. The location offers a quiet residential setting within easy reach of downtown Jaffrey, local schools, and the Monadnock region's outdoor amenities.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“none (hoa terminated)

Community Amenities

β˜…2.4 acres of shared undivided land with hiking trails beyond the cul-de-sac

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Jackson Bradley

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Jaffrey

Jaffrey sits at the base of Mount Monadnock in the Monadnock Region, one of the most-climbed mountains in the world thanks to its accessible trails and panoramic summit views. The mountain's presence shapes much of the town's identity and draws a steady stream of hikers throughout the year. Jaffrey's historic downtown includes a restored theater and a mix of civic and arts organizations that keep the town's small commercial core active. Housing costs remain more affordable than the Seacoast or Merrimack Valley, though downtown retail vacancy has been a persistent challenge for the local economy. Many Jaffrey residents commute to jobs in Peterborough or Keene, and the town's population includes a mix of longtime families, outdoor enthusiasts, and residents drawn by the region's relative affordability. Its proximity to conservation land and hiking trails remains its biggest year-round draw.

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