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Oakview Condominium Association (16 Units)

πŸ“ 10 Kyle Drive, Newport, NH 03773

Newport, New Hampshire

Units

16

Year Built

1986

Unit Types

townhouse

HOA Fees

$375/month

About Oakview Condominium Association

Oakview Condominium Association is a peaceful residential townhouse community nestled in a countryside setting in Newport, New Hampshire. Situated on over seven acres of pristine common land along the Sugar River corridor, the association offers residents a quiet, natural environment with easy access to regional thoroughfares.

The multi-level townhouse units feature wood-frame construction, low-maintenance vinyl siding, and functional two-bedroom layouts spanning around 1,000 square feet. Built in 1986, many units have undergone modern renovations including upgraded kitchens, private back decks, and efficient floor plans with second-floor bedrooms and main-level laundry.

Residents enjoy low-maintenance living with comprehensive homeowner association upkeep covering grounds maintenance, snow plowing, and exterior repair. Outdoor enthusiasts benefit from immediate access to the adjacent Sugar River Rail Trail for hiking, biking, and snowmobiling, alongside broad open common green spaces.

Located just minutes from downtown Newport, the community provides quick access to local shops, dining, and schools. Mount Sunapee Resort and Lake Sunapee are a short drive away for year-round boating and skiing, while Route 103 offers convenient commuter routes to Claremont, New London, and Lebanon.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“exterior maintenance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“common land maintenance
βœ“building insurance

Community Amenities

β˜…direct access to sugar river rail trail
β˜…7+ acres of common land
β˜…paved visitor parking

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Newport

Newport is the county seat of Sullivan County, built along the Sugar River in the western part of the state near the Vermont border. The town's historic downtown, centered on a traditional town common, reflects its role as a regional commercial and government center. Newport's mills once processed textiles and other goods powered by the Sugar River, and several of those buildings remain part of the downtown streetscape today. The town serves as a hub for surrounding rural communities, with a modest but functional retail and service base. Housing in Newport is generally more affordable than in the Upper Valley to the north, drawing families and retirees looking for small-town New Hampshire living. The town's role as a county seat provides a steadier base of government employment than many similarly sized communities.

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