West Gate Village (159 Units)
π Silverton Dr, Nashua, NH 03062
Nashua, New Hampshire
Units
159
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$365β$528/month
About West Gate Village
West Gate Village (Westgate) is a desirable residential neighborhood located in South-Central Nashua. Known for its wide streets, scenic community ponds, and tree-lined perimeter, this neighborhood offers a welcoming, active environment suitable for households of all sizes.
The community comprises distinct two-story townhome structures featuring multi-level living spaces. Layouts typically offer two or three bedrooms, open living and dining configurations, private rear decks overlooking green space, and attached garage options. Homes feature gas or efficient mini-split heating and cooling systems.
West Gate Village features an impressive array of neighborhood recreational facilities. Residents enjoy an outdoor swimming pool, a private community clubhouse, basketball and tennis courts, a children's playground, open athletic ballfields, and scenic walking areas around neighborhood ponds.
Located with quick connections to main roads, West Gate Village offers easy access to local Nashua public and charter schools, local parks, and central shopping centers. Route 3 is accessible within minutes, ensuring an easy morning commute toward Greater Boston or Manchester.
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Community Amenities
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Living in Nashua
Nashua consistently ranks among the best places to live in America, offering an ideal blend of economic opportunity, quality schools, and convenient location. Situated along the Massachusetts border in southern New Hampshire, Nashua provides easy access to Boston while maintaining its own distinct identity as a thriving commercial center. The city's diverse economy includes technology, healthcare, and retail sectors, with major employers like BAE Systems and St. Joseph Hospital. The city's excellent school system, including Nashua High School North and South, attracts families seeking quality education. Downtown Nashua has experienced significant revitalization, with new restaurants, breweries, and entertainment venues complementing historic architecture. The city offers abundant recreational opportunities, from the Nashua River Rail Trail to Mine Falls Park's 325 acres of trails and waterways. Nashua's housing market offers variety, from historic homes in the Tree Streets neighborhood to modern developments in North Nashua. The city's location provides the best of both worlds: New Hampshire's tax advantages and lifestyle, with Boston's job market and cultural attractions just 45 minutes away. This combination makes Nashua particularly attractive to commuters and businesses seeking lower operating costs.
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