Trail's Edge Common (44 Units)
π Trail's Edge Common, off Southfield Lane, Peterborough, NH 03458
Peterborough, New Hampshire
Units
44
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$200-$250/month
About Trail's Edge Common
Trail's Edge Common is a modern condominium enclave located in Peterborough, thoughtfully integrated into the picturesque wooded landscape of the Monadnock region. Designed around direct access to local recreational paths, the neighborhood caters to homeowners seeking contemporary efficiency paired with immediate connectivity to nature. The development is set within the broader Southfield residential area and emphasizes contemporary attached housing.
The development showcases high-performance, energy-efficient two-story townhomes built with modern architectural lines and high-efficiency hyper-heat heat pump systems. The community consists primarily of duplex-style townhouse condominiums, with the design specifically arranged so that each residence functions as an end unit. Standard floor plans feature three bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, first-floor primary suites, and attached direct-entry garages.
Residents benefit from a low-maintenance lifestyle where association services oversee grounds maintenance, snow removal, and structural exterior care. The property's proximity to regional trail networks enables daily hiking, snowshoeing, and walking right from the front door. Public records identify common acreage, wooded surroundings and nearby walking trails.
The property is situated just minutes from ConVal High School, Monadnock Community Hospital, and downtown Peterborough's historic business district. Major east-west and north-south travel routes such as Routes 101 and 202 are easily reachable. The surrounding Monadnock region adds extensive hiking, cycling and nature-based recreation.
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Living in Peterborough
Peterborough sits along the Contoocook and Nubanusit rivers in the Monadnock Region and has cultivated a reputation as one of New Hampshire's most active small-town arts communities. The town is home to the MacDowell artist residency, one of the oldest in the country, which has hosted generations of writers, composers, and visual artists. Peterborough's walkable Main Street offers independent bookstores, a historic theater, breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants, supported by an active civic and cultural calendar. The town also serves as a gateway to Mount Monadnock and the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, drawing hikers throughout the year. With a modest local job base, many residents commute to nearby Keene or the Nashua area, while others work in the arts, education, or small local businesses. Periodic flooding along the town's two rivers has shaped downtown development, and ongoing mitigation remains part of long-term planning.
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