Condo Communities in Keene
Browse 21 registered condominium associations in Keene, NH with 575 total units.
Source: Cheshire County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Farmstead Commons Condominium Association
82 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse, garden
Court Street Condominiums
80 units
Built 1979
Types: townhouse, garden
Stone Arch Village Condominium Association
57 units
Built 2005
Types: townhouse, mid-rise
Brookside Condominium Association
48 units
Built 1972
Types: garden
Chestnut Green
40 units
Built 1986
Types: townhouse
Meadowlands (Meadowview Knolls)
36 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
Woodgate Views
35 units
Built 1990
Types: townhouse, detached
Stone House Commons Association
34 units
Built 1986
Types: townhouse
Summit Ridge Condo (Meadowview Knolls)
26 units
Built 1988
Types: townhouse, detached
Willowbrook Condominium Unit Owners Association
25 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse
Keene Railroad Square Condominiums
24 units
Built 2009
Types: mid-rise, garden
Wright Estate Condominium Association
24 units
Built 1991
Types: garden, mid-rise
Court A Condominium
20 units
Built 1979
Types: garden, townhouse
Club Estates Condominiums
16 units
Built 1978
Types: townhouse, detached
Carriage House
14 units
Built 1897
Types: loft, mid-rise
137 Court Street Condominium
4 units
Built 1850
Types: garden, mid-rise
174-176 River Street Condominium
4 units
Built 2007
Types: townhouse
183-189 River Street Condominium
4 units
Built 2009
Types: townhouse
Cracker Factory
2 units
Built 1900
Types: loft, garden
Darling Road Community
Built 1989
Types: detached, townhouse
Wright Estate Condo Assn.
Built 1989
Types: garden-style, multi-level condos
Living in Keene
Keene serves as the cultural and economic hub of southwestern New Hampshire, offering small-city amenities with a vibrant college-town atmosphere. Located in Cheshire County, Keene is home to Keene State College, which brings youthful energy, cultural events, and educational opportunities to the community. The city's picturesque downtown, centered on Central Square (one of the widest main streets in America), features independent shops, restaurants, galleries, and the historic Colonial Theatre. Keene's economy balances education, healthcare (Cheshire Medical Center), manufacturing, and retail, providing diverse employment opportunities. The city's location in the Monadnock Region offers exceptional access to outdoor recreation, with Mount Monadnock, numerous hiking trails, and scenic rural landscapes nearby. Keene's strong arts community, farmers market, and year-round events create a culturally rich environment uncommon in cities its size. The city's housing market offers good value compared to southern New Hampshire, with options ranging from historic homes near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts. Keene attracts families, young professionals, artists, and retirees seeking a vibrant community with cultural amenities and outdoor access. The city's combination of college-town energy, natural beauty, and small-city convenience makes it a unique destination in New Hampshire.
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