Stoney Creek Condominium Association (66 Units)
π 28 James St, Milford, NH 03055
Milford, New Hampshire
Units
66
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$220-$270/month
About Stoney Creek Condominium Association
Stoney Creek is a 66-unit condominium community at 28 James Street in Milford, completed in 1987. The development occupies a quieter suburban setting near the end of James Street, providing residents with a residential atmosphere while remaining close to Milford's central commercial area. Its three-story configuration and relatively compact footprint make it more of a traditional garden-style condominium than a townhouse subdivision.
The buildings are primarily wood-frame structures with vinyl siding and shingle roofs, arranged as three-story condominium buildings. Public records show a mixture of one- and two-bedroom homes, generally in the approximately 700-900-square-foot range for representative units. The architecture is straightforward and functional, consistent with late-1980s garden-style condominium construction.
Stoney Creek's community amenities emphasize landscaped common space and low-maintenance living. Public records identify common acreage, walking trails, landscaping and shared exterior maintenance, while association fees cover snow removal, water, sewer and trash. The community does not appear to have the extensive pool-and-tennis package found at the Quarry, making it better suited to residents who prioritize practical maintenance services and a quieter setting.
The development is conveniently located off Nashua Street near Milford's central area, with access to the Milford Oval, Route 101 and Route 13. Residents can reach local shopping, restaurants, schools and healthcare services without the longer commute associated with more rural condominium locations. Nashua and the broader southern New Hampshire employment market are also accessible by regional highways, giving Stoney Creek a useful combination of quiet surroundings and everyday convenience.
HOA Fees Include
Community Amenities
Data from publicly available information - verify with association
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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