Condo Communities in Lebanon
Browse 16 registered condominium associations in Lebanon, NH with 498 total units.
Source: Grafton County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Renihan Meadows
128 units
Built 1986
Types: townhouse-style
Pinewood Village Condominium
111 units
Built 1977
Types: 2-story duplexes and detached single-family homes, cape, contemporary styles
Village at Crafts Hill
100 units
Built 1975
Types: multi-family apartment-style (affordable housing)
Treetops
75 units
Built 2020
Types: modern multi-story condo flats
Quail Cottages
50 units
Built 2004
Types: cottages (detached, attached style for 55+)
Nature Walk Condominiums
34 units
Built 2007
Types: single-level garden-style condominium units
Boulders Condominiums
Built 1986
Types: garden-style, apartment-style flats
Ivy Place Condominiums
Built 1987
Types: apartment, flat-style (garden-style buildings)
Prospect Hills
Built 2007
Types: townhomes and single-family homes
Quail Hollow Senior Living Community HOA
Built 1999
Types: 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom garden-style senior apartments, cottages
Quarry Hill Condominiums
Built 2010
Types: adirondack-style multi-level townhouses
Terrace View
Built 1978
Types: condo flats, apartment-style
Village Green
Built 1975
Types: townhouse
Westwood Village
Built 1971
Types: condo flats, apartment-style
Wolf Run
Built 1988
Types: townhouse, garden-style
Wood Ridge Condominium Association
Living in Lebanon
Lebanon is a regional hub in the Upper Valley, straddling the Connecticut River across from White River Junction, Vermont, in Grafton County. The city grew around its mills and rail lines and now anchors one of northern New England's largest healthcare and technology corridors. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, one of the region's largest employers, sits in Lebanon alongside a cluster of tech and biotech companies. The compact downtown around Colburn Park offers restaurants and shops, while the Northern Rail Trail and nearby ski areas provide year-round recreation. Lebanon's population includes healthcare workers, students, and families drawn by the strong job market and proximity to Hanover and Dartmouth College. Housing costs run higher than much of the North Country but remain more moderate than Hanover itself.
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