Tidewatch Condominium Association (117 Units)
π 579 Sagamore Avenue, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Units
117
Year Built
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HOA Fees
~$791/month
About Tidewatch Condominium Association
Tidewatch Condominium Association is an upscale waterfront and woodland community situated on 53 acres along the tidal waters of Sagamore Creek on the Greenland-Portsmouth border. Nestled in a maritime setting of salt marshes, towering pines, and waterfront bluffs, Tidewatch is regarded as one of the Seacoast's premier residential associations.
The development features 117 custom-designed townhomes and single-level living designs ranging from 1,800 to over 3,000 square feet. Built across several phases with classic New England cedar shingle and clapboard styling, the homes feature open floor plans, cathedral ceilings, fireplaces, sunrooms, first-floor primary suites, and attached two-car garages.
Residents enjoy a coastal lifestyle centered on nature and water recreation. Community amenities include a private community dock on Sagamore Creek, seasonal kayak/paddleboard storage, and miles of private walking trails through conservation lands. The association oversees all exterior building maintenance and grounds care.
Located just 1.5 miles from downtown Portsmouth's Market Square, Tidewatch offers quick access to top-tier dining, theaters, and shopping. Seacoast beaches, Wentworth By The Sea Country Club, Interstate 95, and Route 1 are all reachable within five to ten minutes.
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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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