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Tenney Village Condo Association (50 Units)

πŸ“ Tenney Mountain Road / Davis Road / Tenney Brook Road, Plymouth, NH 03264

Plymouth, New Hampshire

Units

50

Year Built

1987

Unit Types

townhouse, contemporary multi-level attached/detached condominiums

HOA Fees

$268 - $341/month

About Tenney Village Condo Association

Tenney Village Condo Association is an affordable slope-side residential community situated at the base of Tenney Mountain Ski Resort in Plymouth, New Hampshire. Surrounded by open, sunny fields and wooded hillside terrain, the village provides an authentic mountain resort experience.

Developed in 1987, the village features contemporary two-story townhomes ranging from 756 to 1,620 square feet. Residences boast dramatic architectural details typical of 1980s ski chalets, including vaulted ceilings, skylights, wood-burning fireplaces, covered entryways, and private rear decks.

The association maintains a low-fee structure that includes water, sewer, exterior maintenance, and winter snow clearing. Shared amenities center on expansive common grounds and direct access to ski slopes and hiking trails.

Situated right off Route 3A and Tenney Mountain Highway, the community is minutes from downtown Plymouth, Plymouth State University, and regional medical facilities. Nearby lakes, rivers, and White Mountain attractions make it an ideal four-season getaway.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal/plowing
βœ“sewer
βœ“water
βœ“trash removal
βœ“exterior building maintenance
βœ“master insurance

Community Amenities

β˜…slope-side ski access
β˜…common acreage
β˜…open sunny grounds
β˜…paved parking

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Tenney Mountain Ski Resort Development (1987)

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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