Condo Communities in Portsmouth

Browse 24 registered condominium associations in Portsmouth, NH with 275 total units.

Source: Rockingham County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)

24Associations
275Units
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Tidewatch Condominium Association

117 units

Built 1987

Types: detached and attached townhouse-style condominiums

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Cedar Ridge I & II

36 units

Built 1985

Types: townhouse

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Riverbrook at Portsmouth

24 units

Built 1986

Types: townhouse

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Atlantic Pointe

23 units

Types: townhouse

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North Mill Pond Condo

12 units

Built 1987

Types: townhouse, multi-level waterfront

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871 Islington Condos

11 units

Built 1910

Types: loft-style / mid-rise conversion

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Whipple School Condo

11 units

Built 1890

Types: historic conversion, single-level, garden-style

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68 State St. Condo

6 units

Built 1850

Types: historic brick multi-family conversion / garden-style

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85 Albany St. Condo

6 units

Built 2005

Types: townhouse / garden-style multi-family

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Haven School Condo

6 units

Built 1846

Types: garden-style / historic schoolhouse conversion

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142-146 Cabot St. Condo

4 units

Built 1895

Types: garden-style / multi-family conversion

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663 State St.

4 units

Built 1840

Types: garden-style / historic residential conversion

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Falkland Place Condos

4 units

Built 2008

Types: townhouse

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Ben Webster House Condo

3 units

Built 1880

Types: historic victorian conversion

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4 McDonough St. Condos

2 units

Built 1840

Types: townhouse / condex (multi-family conversion)

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66-68 South St. Condos

2 units

Built 1800

Types: condex / historic attached house

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69-71 Middle Rd. Condo

2 units

Built 1900

Types: condex / attached residential

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86-88 Morning St. Condo

2 units

Built 2004

Types: townhouse / condex

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Hanover Place Condo

Built 2004

Types: garden-style / mid-rise multi-story

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Kearsarge Condo

Built 1972

Types: townhouse, garden-style

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Middle St.

Built 1860

Types: historic conversion, victorian multi-family, garden-style

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The Condos at Goodwin Park

Built 2018

Types: townhouse / mid-rise modern

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The Field House Condo

Types: attached / historic conversion

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Walker’s Place

Built 1857

Types: colonial revival, italianate multi-family

Living in Portsmouth

Portsmouth is New Hampshire's only deep-water seaport and one of the oldest cities in the country, settled in 1623 along the Piscataqua River in Rockingham County. Its compact downtown blends colonial-era architecture with a modern waterfront, anchored by Market Square and the tidal harbor that has shaped the city's economy for four centuries. The revitalized downtown is home to a nationally recognized restaurant and brewery scene, along with cultural institutions including The Music Hall, Prescott Park, and the Strawbery Banke Museum living history village. Major employers include the nearby Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Pease International Tradeport's mix of corporate offices and light industry, and a growing base of healthcare and professional services firms. Portsmouth's neighborhoods range from dense historic districts near the water to quieter residential streets further inland, with housing that commands some of the highest prices on the Seacoast. The city draws young professionals, retirees, and second-home buyers who want walkable urban amenities, coastal access, and easy proximity to Boston, all within a small-city footprint.

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