Bean Hill Condominiums Association (36 Units)
π 501 Bean Hill Rd, Northfield, NH 03276
Northfield, New Hampshire
Units
36
Year Built
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HOA Fees
$225-$340/month
About Bean Hill Condominiums Association
Bean Hill Condominiums Association is a residential condominium community at 501 Bean Hill Road in Northfield, within the broader Highlands Resort setting. The development dates to approximately 1987 and has a wooded, recreational character associated with Northfield's Bean Hill area. Public listings consistently identify the property as a condominium community with private association roads and substantial common land.
The homes are predominantly two-level townhouse-style units constructed with wood framing, concrete foundations and vinyl or wood siding. Individual units generally provide roughly 1,000-1,500-plus square feet, with both end-unit and interior configurations represented in public listings. The buildings are integrated into a wooded, sloping setting rather than arranged as a conventional urban apartment complex.
Shared amenities include an in-ground community pool, common acreage and recreational space. Association services reported in current and recent listings include landscaping, snow removal/plowing and trash service, while water and sewer can appear as separate association charges. Some property records also identify basketball and trail access as community features.
Northfield is part of New Hampshire's Lakes Region and is positioned near Interstate 93, making the community accessible to Tilton, Laconia and the Concord area. Bean Hill's recreational surroundings provide convenient access to hiking, mountain biking and winter activities, while nearby commercial centers along the I-93 corridor provide everyday shopping and services.
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Living in Northfield
Northfield sits along the Winnipesaukee River in Merrimack County, directly adjacent to Tilton and sharing much of its commercial and cultural life with its neighbor. The town's mill-era buildings along the river reflect a shared industrial history with the surrounding area. Northfield's rural hills contrast with the busier commercial strip in neighboring Tilton, giving residents both quiet residential neighborhoods and easy access to shopping and dining just across the town line. The Winnipesaukee River offers fishing and paddling opportunities. Housing in Northfield tends to be more affordable than in the Lakes Region towns further north, drawing families and value-seekers who want proximity to Tilton's amenities without paying a Lakes Region premium. The town's rural character remains intact away from the river corridor.
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