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Highland Colony Condominium Association

πŸ“ Lincoln, NH 03251

Lincoln, New Hampshire

Year Built

1985–1986

Unit Types

townhouse, multi-level attached condominiums

HOA Fees

$400 - $678/month

About Highland Colony Condominium Association

Highland Colony Condominium Association is a well-regarded residential community situated in the heart of Lincoln, New Hampshire. Tucked away in a peaceful setting, the development provides a quiet retreat that captures the timeless charm of the White Mountains region.

Housing within Highland Colony consists of multi-level townhouse units built during the mid-1980s mountain boom.

The architecture features traditional timber-framed construction with wood and composite exteriors, open floor plan designs, and generous outdoor decking oriented toward forest or mountain vistas.

The association offers a turn-key resort lifestyle maintained by professional property management. Homeowners benefit from covered services including ground maintenance, snow clearing, and upkeep of common acreage, allowing residents to spend their weekends enjoying seasonal recreation.

Located directly across from Loon Mountain's South Peak and moments from downtown Lincoln, the community offers excellent access to year-round attraction hubs. Nearby amenities include regional dining, local outfitters, Whales Tale Water Park, and major access routes via Interstate 93.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“exterior building maintenance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal/plowing
βœ“trash removal
βœ“master insurance

Community Amenities

β˜…common land
β˜…scenic grounds
β˜…paved access roadways

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Lincoln

Lincoln sits in the heart of the White Mountains in Grafton County, home to Loon Mountain Resort and gateway to Franconia Notch. The town's compact downtown along the Pemigewasset River caters heavily to skiers, hikers, and tourists. Loon Mountain offers skiing, mountain biking, and a gondola ride to scenic overlooks, while Franconia Notch State Park and the Kancamagus Highway provide additional outdoor recreation nearby. The town's economy is closely tied to tourism and hospitality. Housing in Lincoln includes a significant share of vacation properties and condominiums tied to the ski resort, with prices reflecting the town's tourism-driven real estate market. Lincoln draws skiers, outdoor enthusiasts, and tourism workers.

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