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The Quarry at Milford Condominium Association (84 Units)

πŸ“ Quarry Circle, Milford, NH 03055

Milford, New Hampshire

Units

84

Year Built

1985

Unit Types

townhouse, attached, two-story

HOA Fees

~$325-$495/month

About The Quarry at Milford Condominium Association

The Quarry at Milford is an established condominium community located approximately 1.25-1.5 miles north of the Milford Oval along Route 13 and Quarry Circle. The development is built around a distinctive former-quarry landscape, with wooded acreage, meadow areas and water views in portions of the community. With 84 residential units spread across 20 buildings, it offers a relatively spacious setting compared with denser condominium complexes.

The housing is predominantly attached two-story townhouse-style condominiums. Public records place most construction around 1985-1986, with wood-frame construction, clapboard or wood siding, concrete foundations and asphalt-shingle roofs. Individual buildings vary in size, with records identifying two-, three- and four-unit configurations. The development's mature landscaping and wooded setting contribute substantially to its established residential character.

The Quarry has one of the strongest recreational packages in this batch. Shared amenities include an in-ground pool, tennis courts, clubhouse facilities, common acreage, walking/hiking trails and a gazebo. Association services commonly include landscaping, snow removal, sewer and trash, while some listings also identify water or recreation within the fee. The combination of recreational amenities and natural surroundings supports an active but still residential lifestyle.

The location is convenient to downtown Milford, Route 13 and the surrounding Amherst/Milford area. Residents have access to local schools, shopping, restaurants and services, while Nashua and the greater southern New Hampshire employment corridor are within commuting distance. The community's wooded trails, quarry setting and proximity to outdoor recreation give it a distinctive character among Milford condominiums.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“sewer
βœ“trash
βœ“recreation
βœ“water

Community Amenities

β˜…in-ground pool
β˜…tennis court
β˜…clubhouse
β˜…walking trails
β˜…gazebo
β˜…common acreage

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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