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Long Pond Woods Condominium Association (67 Units)

πŸ“ 14 Sagewood Drive, Pelham, NH 03076

Pelham, New Hampshire

Units

67

Year Built

2015-2018

Unit Types

detached single-family condominiums, ranch, two-story, 55+ active adult

HOA Fees

$349-$375/month

About Long Pond Woods Condominium Association

Long Pond Woods is a 55+ condominium community in Pelham set on approximately 30 acres near the Hudson and Massachusetts border. The development is designed around detached, low-maintenance homes rather than conventional multi-unit condominium buildings, giving residents the privacy and appearance of single-family living while retaining shared community services. Its wooded, landscaped setting contributes to a quiet active-adult atmosphere.

The community was developed primarily between 2015 and 2018 by Petersen Built Homes. Homes are detached and include ranch and two-story designs, with multiple floor plans generally ranging from approximately 1,449 to 1,762 square feet in the original plans. The architecture uses wood-frame construction, vinyl siding and pitched architectural-shingle roofs, with the development arranged along private neighborhood roads.

A centrally located clubhouse provides the principal shared amenity and serves as a gathering place for residents and community events. Long Pond Woods also incorporates walking trails and preserved natural/open space, supporting an easygoing active-adult lifestyle without the extensive recreational infrastructure of a resort community. Association services reduce exterior-maintenance responsibilities and include landscaping, plowing and trash removal.

The community is conveniently located near Sherburne Road and Route 3A, with access to shopping, dining and services in Pelham and neighboring Hudson. Its southern Pelham location also provides convenient access to Massachusetts, Nashua and the greater Merrimack Valley, while nearby roads connect residents to regional employment and healthcare centers. The combination of detached homes, clubhouse amenities and proximity to major commuting routes makes Long Pond Woods particularly attractive to 55+ buyers seeking low-maintenance living.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal/plowing
βœ“trash
βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“insurance
βœ“reserve/common maintenance
βœ“road maintenance
βœ“clubhouse upkeep

Community Amenities

β˜…clubhouse
β˜…walking trails
β˜…common open/natural space
β˜…multipurpose/social gathering areas
β˜…private paved roadways
β˜…landscaped common grounds

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Petersen Built Homes

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

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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