Belmont Condominiums Association (14 Units)
π Belmont Dr, Milford, NH 03055
Milford, New Hampshire
Units
14
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$254-$360/month
About Belmont Condominiums Association
Belmont Condominiums Association is an intimate, highly desirable 55+ active adult community located on a quiet dead-end lane in Milford, New Hampshire. Featuring a village-like ambiance, this boutique development is uniquely positioned just steps away from the historic Milford Oval. It offers the ideal balance of quiet privacy and direct walkability to town attractions.
Constructed in 2004, Belmont Condominiums consists of paired duplex-style townhomes featuring classic New England architectural styling. The residences range from approximately 1,392 to 1,650 square feet and boast open layouts with soaring cathedral ceilings, upper-level lofts, first-floor primary bedroom suites, and full basements. Each home includes an attached, direct-entry heated garage and a covered front porch.
Living at Belmont Condominiums offers a low-maintenance, pedestrian-oriented lifestyle. A standout feature is the short, scenic walk across the historic 1889 Milford Swing Bridge into the town center, giving residents effortless access to evening strolls, outdoor band concerts, and local dining. The association handles all exterior building upkeep, snow plowing, and landscaping.
The community's location off Amherst Street provides immediate convenience for daily errands, with grocery stores, banks, and pharmacies nearby. Commuters have direct access to Route 101 and Route 101A for travel across southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. Souhegan Valley medical centers and regional shopping malls are easily reached within minutes.
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Living in Milford
Milford exemplifies classic New England small-town charm while providing convenient access to Nashua and Manchester. Located in Hillsborough County along the Souhegan River, Milford's historic downtown features the distinctive Milford Oval, surrounded by local shops, restaurants, and the historic town hall. The town successfully balances preservation of its historic character with modern development and excellent services. Milford's school system serves about 2,500 students and consistently ranks well statewide, attracting families seeking quality education in a small-town setting. The town offers excellent recreational opportunities, including the Souhegan River for fishing and kayaking, numerous conservation areas, and the popular Keyes Memorial Park. Milford's location along Route 101 provides convenient access to employment centers while maintaining a distinct community identity. The town's housing market offers variety, from historic homes around the Oval to newer developments throughout Milford. The combination of good schools, charming downtown, and convenient location makes Milford attractive to families and professionals. With active community organizations, year-round events, and a strong sense of place, Milford provides an authentic New England small-town experience with modern convenience.
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