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Trolley Crossing (350 Units)

πŸ“ Trolley St / Brent St / Charlotte St, Manchester, NH 03103

Manchester, New Hampshire

Units

350

Year Built

1988

Unit Types

split-level, ranch, single-family detached homes, attached style

HOA Fees

Not found (Fee simple single-family residential development; individual homeowner maintained)

About Trolley Crossing

Located in the quiet, residential South Manchester area, Trolley Crossing is a long-standing, family-friendly residential neighborhood known for its suburban charm. Characterized by quiet streets, manicured lawns, and mature tree-lined perimeters, the community delivers a calm, residential backdrop while being situated near Manchester's major commercial corridors.

The community features contemporary Cape and townhouse-style homes constructed in the late 1980s and early 1990s. These residences offer vaulted ceilings with skylights, flexible upper-level lofts, private rear decks, and dedicated parking or garage space. Many properties within the neighborhood have been updated with modern kitchens, natural gas heating, and energy-efficient systems.

Life at Trolley Crossing is tailored toward easy, low-maintenance living. Residents enjoy landscaped neighborhood streets ideal for walking or biking, as well as immediate access to nearby municipal parks and recreational fields. The community layout balances neighborhood interaction with individual home privacy.

The location offers straightforward access to South Willow Street, Manchester's primary retail hub, where grocery stores, department stores, and dining options abound. Quick access to Interstate 293 and Route 3 makes commuting to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport or downtown Manchester quick and seamless.

Community Amenities

β˜…neighborhood sidewalks
β˜…city services
β˜…public utility access

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

JEMCO Builder & Developer, Inc. (Jean M. Gagnon)

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Manchester

Manchester is New Hampshire's largest city and serves as the economic and cultural hub of the state. Located along the Merrimack River in Hillsborough County, Manchester combines urban amenities with New England charm. The city's revitalized downtown features the historic Millyard District, where former textile mills have been transformed into modern office spaces, apartments, and the SEE Science Center. The city offers excellent access to employment, education, and healthcare, with major employers including Elliot Hospital, Catholic Medical Center, and numerous financial services firms. Manchester-Boston Regional Airport provides convenient air travel, while the city's location along I-93 offers easy access to Boston (about an hour south) and the White Mountains (an hour north). The SNHU Arena hosts concerts and sporting events, while the Currier Museum of Art showcases American and European works. Manchester's diverse neighborhoods range from the historic North End to the family-friendly suburbs on the city's outskirts. The school system includes both traditional public schools and several charter options. With a mix of single-family homes, condos, and apartments, Manchester attracts young professionals, families, and retirees seeking urban convenience without Boston prices.

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