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Indian Rock Village (147 Units)

πŸ“ Indian Rock Road, Merrimack, NH 03054

Merrimack, New Hampshire

Units

147

Year Built

1986

Unit Types

townhouse

HOA Fees

$425/month

About Indian Rock Village

Indian Rock Village is a charming, peaceful townhouse neighborhood situated in central Merrimack. Tucked amidst pine trees and rolling green lawns, this well-maintained development balances suburban quiet with effortless access to local amenities.

Homes in Indian Rock Village consist of attractive multi-level townhouses featuring open-concept ground-floor layouts, gleaming hardwood floors, and bright updated kitchens. Living spaces expand into finished lower levels ideal for media rooms or home offices, while the main living areas extend to private back decks facing wooded backdrops. Driveways lead directly into attached single-car garages.

Residents enjoy access to a sparkling in-ground community pool during the summer months, alongside well-maintained sidewalks and tree-lined streets ideal for evening strolls. A pet-friendly policy and proactive association management contribute to an inviting community feel.

Situated right off Daniel Webster Highway and minutes from Exit 11 on Route 3, Indian Rock Village provides convenient commuting options north to Manchester or south to Nashua and Massachusetts. Nearby attractions include the Merrimack Premium Outlets, local dining, parks, and schools.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“master insurance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal/plowing
βœ“trash removal
βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“ground maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…tennis court
β˜…common acreage

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Merrimack

Merrimack has evolved from a rural farming community into one of southern New Hampshire's most desirable towns, successfully balancing residential quality with commercial development. Located in Hillsborough County along the Merrimack River and Route 3, the town offers easy access to Manchester and Nashua while maintaining a strong community identity. Merrimack's excellent school system consistently ranks among the state's best, making it particularly attractive to families. The town's Premium Outlets and commercial corridor along Route 3 provide significant tax revenue, helping keep residential property taxes relatively moderate while funding excellent services. Merrimack offers abundant recreational opportunities, including the Merrimack River Outdoor Education and Conservation Area (MROECA), numerous playing fields, and community programs. The town center retains its New England character with the historic Congregational Church and town common. Merrimack's neighborhoods feature primarily single-family homes, with newer developments offering modern amenities and established areas providing mature landscaping and larger lots. The town's location provides convenient access to employment centers while offering a more residential, family-oriented atmosphere than nearby cities. For families prioritizing schools, safety, and community, Merrimack represents one of southern New Hampshire's premier choices.

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