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Blueberry Hill of Plymouth Condominiums Homeowners' Association (14 Units)

πŸ“ Blueberry Hill Road, Plymouth, NH 03264

Plymouth, New Hampshire

Units

14

Year Built

2005

Unit Types

contemporary, garden-style, townhouse condominiums

HOA Fees

$465/month

About Blueberry Hill of Plymouth Condominiums Homeowners' Association

Blueberry Hill of Plymouth Condominiums Homeowners' Association is an upscale, sought-after residential development located in Plymouth, New Hampshire. The enclave offers a serene, elevated setting with mountain views and quiet surroundings.

Constructed starting in 2005, the homes feature contemporary multi-level architectural styling with wood framing, architectural shingle roofing, and vinyl exteriors. Interior floor plans emphasize open-concept living with tall ceilings, attached single-car garages, and covered porches or sunrooms.

The association offers a low-maintenance lifestyle backed by comprehensive HOA coverage that includes water, sewer, cable, high-speed internet, and full grounds maintenance. Shared amenities include professional landscaping, private paved drives, and communal green space. Conveniently situated just minutes from downtown Plymouth and Interstate 93, residents enjoy easy commutes to Plymouth State University and Speare Memorial Hospital. Outdoor recreation, including Squam Lake, Newfound Lake, and local golf courses, is nearby.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“internet
βœ“cable tv
βœ“trash removal
βœ“exterior maintenance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal

Community Amenities

β˜…attached garages
β˜…paved parking
β˜…landscaped grounds
β˜…mountain views

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Plymouth

Plymouth is a college town in Grafton County, home to Plymouth State University and positioned as a southern gateway to the White Mountains. The Pemigewasset River runs through town, and the compact downtown mixes university-oriented businesses with services for the broader region. Plymouth State brings a steady stream of students, faculty, and cultural events, including performances at the Silver Center for the Arts, while the surrounding mountains and lakes draw outdoor recreation year-round. The town serves as a regional hub for healthcare and retail for much of the central White Mountains area. Housing includes a mix of student rentals, faculty homes, and longtime family residences, with costs remaining moderate compared to towns closer to the Seacoast or Boston. Plymouth attracts students, academics, and outdoor enthusiasts drawn to its combination of college-town amenities and mountain access.

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