Corning Farm Condominium Association (32 Units)
π 15-17 Mustang Dr, Litchfield, NH 03052
Litchfield, New Hampshire
Units
32
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$300/month
About Corning Farm Condominium Association
Corning Farm Condominium Association is a premier, newly developed 32-unit townhouse neighborhood located along Mustang Drive in scenic Litchfield, New Hampshire. Planned across multiple building phases, this picturesque community blends modern residential craftsmanship with tranquil natural scenery near the Merrimack River. The project is being constructed in phases with later construction continuing into 2026.
The residences feature spacious three-bedroom, three-bathroom layouts designed with open-concept main levels, hardwood floors, high-efficiency Rinnai heating systems, and central air conditioning. Individual units are generally about 1,437-1,447 square feet, with wood-frame construction, vertical and vinyl siding, architectural-shingle roofs. Exterior architecture showcases durable vinyl siding, composite rear decks, and private attached garages.
The neighborhood fosters an active outdoor lifestyle, featuring dedicated community walking paths that link directly into the adjacent Moore's Falls Conservation Area along the Merrimack River. Common land encompasses approximately 17.5 acres. The low monthly association fees ensure effortless living by handling all landscape and winter snow management.
Situated in southern Hillsborough County, Corning Farm offers prime commuter convenience. Residents enjoy fast connections to Route 3A, the Everett Turnpike, Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, and the extensive dining and shopping districts of Nashua and Manchester. The development is roughly one-half mile from the Manchester/Litchfield line.
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Living in Litchfield
Litchfield is a residential town along the Merrimack River in Hillsborough County, situated between Nashua and Manchester without a major highway running through its center. The town has intentionally limited commercial development, keeping much of its riverfront and farmland intact. The Merrimack River defines the town's eastern edge, offering boating and fishing access, while the town's schools and low-density zoning have made it a popular choice for families. Litchfield has no downtown commercial district, with residents driving to Nashua or Manchester for shopping. Housing here consists mostly of single-family homes on larger lots, drawing families seeking suburban space without the density of neighboring cities. The lack of commercial development keeps property taxes centered on residential services like schools.
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