Condo Communities in Laconia
Browse 20 registered condominium associations in Laconia, NH with 921 total units.
Source: Belknap County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
South Down Recreation Association
490 units
Built 1980
Types: townhouse, detached condo, duplex, garden-style, single-family homes
Village at Riverbend
104 units
Built 1986
Types: multi-level townhouses, garden-style
Fields Crossing
40 units
Built 1993
Types: townhouse, multi-level attached
Long Bay Homeowners Association
40 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse, detached single-family
Stonecrest Condominium Association
40 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse, multi-level with loft
Breakwater Condominium Association
36 units
Built 1989
Types: townhouse, end-unit attached
Four Seasons Condominium Association
30 units
Built 1975
Types: townhouse, garden-style
Wildwood Village Condominium Association
24 units
Built 1985
Types: townhouse, garden-style
Mallard Cove
20 units
Built 1987
Types: townhouse, attached multi-level
Quail Ridge Condo Association
20 units
Built 1990
Types: townhouse, detached condo
Evergreen Association
18 units
Built 1980
Types: townhouse, attached multi-level
Cedar Lodge Condo Owners Association
16 units
Built 1980
Types: townhouse, attached multi-level
Laconia Heights Condominium Association
12 units
Built 2005
Types: townhouse
Stonewall Corners Condominium
12 units
Built 2025
Types: detached single-family, duplex
Lake Life Inn Condominium Association
8 units
Built 1927
Types: garden-style, multi-unit building apartments
Windover Condominium Association
6 units
Built 1986
Types: townhouse, attached multi-level
Blue Hill Condominium Association
5 units
Built 1956
Types: detached cottage, ranch-style conversion
Long Bay HOA
Built 1988
Types: detached single-family, attached townhouses, garden-style condos
Long Bay HOA II
Built 1990
Types: detached single-family, attached townhouses
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Living in Laconia
Laconia serves as the commercial and cultural center of New Hampshire's Lakes Region, offering year-round recreation and small-city amenities. Located in Belknap County on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, Winnisquam, Opechee, and Paugus Bay, Laconia provides unparalleled water access and four-season outdoor recreation. The city's downtown has undergone significant revitalization, with new restaurants, breweries, and shops complementing historic architecture. Laconia's economy balances tourism, healthcare (Lakes Region General Hospital), manufacturing, and retail. The city hosts Motorcycle Week each June, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors and providing significant economic impact. Beyond tourism, Laconia offers a strong sense of community, with year-round events, farmers markets, and recreational programs. The city's location provides access to skiing, hiking, and water sports, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. Housing in Laconia offers good value compared to southern New Hampshire, with options from waterfront properties to affordable in-town homes. The city attracts families, retirees, and those seeking a recreation-oriented lifestyle. Laconia's combination of water access, outdoor recreation, and small-city amenities makes it a unique destination for those prioritizing lifestyle over proximity to major employment centers.
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