52 Hinds Lane Condominium (2 Units)
π 52 Hinds Ln, Pelham, NH 03076
Pelham, New Hampshire
Units
2
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$100/month
About 52 Hinds Lane Condominium
52 Hinds Lane Condominium is an exceptionally small two-unit condominium, essentially a modern Pelham condex, located directly across from Gumpas Pond. Built in 2023, it offers a more private residential experience than a conventional condominium complex. The property sits in a wooded, semi-rural part of Pelham while remaining within reasonable reach of Nashua and the region's major transportation routes.
The development consists of two attached residences constructed as a contemporary Colonial-style duplex. Public records identify wood-frame construction with vinyl siding and approximately 1,600 square feet of living area per unit. The homes were newly constructed in 2023, making this one of the newer condominium properties in the Pelham inventory.
Because the condominium contains only two units, there are no substantial community facilities or recreational amenities documented in public listings. The primary shared characteristic is the common condominium structure and associated land, with the setting across from Gumpas Pond providing the distinctive environmental feature of the development. A reported $100 association fee exists, but public records do not provide a reliable itemized description of what it covers.
The location provides a combination of privacy and convenience. Pelham's proximity to Nashua makes shopping, restaurants, employment and medical services readily accessible, while Routes 3 and 93 provide connections throughout southern New Hampshire and into Massachusetts. Gumpas Pond and the surrounding rural landscape contribute to the property's quieter residential character.
HOA Fees Include
Community Amenities
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Living in Pelham
Pelham sits on the Massachusetts border in southern Hillsborough County, a quiet residential town without a traditional downtown commercial center. Its proximity to the Merrimack Valley and Greater Boston makes it a popular choice for commuters. The town is largely residential, with subdivisions built since the 1980s alongside older farmhouses and stone walls that hint at its agricultural past. Pelham has no rail or major highway running directly through it, keeping through-traffic low despite its border location. Families are drawn to Pelham's regarded public schools and low crime rate, while the lack of a commercial core means most shopping and dining trips head to Nashua, Salem, or across the state line into Massachusetts. Housing here trends toward single-family homes on larger lots.
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