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Monadnock Park Cooperative (72 Units)

πŸ“ 106 Monadnock Park, Rindge, NH 03461

Rindge, New Hampshire

Units

72

Year Built

1987

Unit Types

manufactured / mobile home cooperative

HOA Fees

~$450/month (Lot rent / Co-op fee)

About Monadnock Park Cooperative

Monadnock Park Cooperative is a resident-owned manufactured housing community located off US Route 202 in Rindge. Operating as a cooperative, lot owners collectively own and govern the community grounds, providing long-term housing stability and democratically managed fees. The park offers an affordable ownership option set among rolling woodlands near the Massachusetts border.

Established in 1987, the park comprises 72 manufactured home sites arranged along paved loop roads like Park Drive and Country Meadows Drive. Homes include single-wide and multi-section manufactured residences featuring peaked roofs, vinyl lap siding, and private driveways. Most homes offer attached decks or storage sheds on individual leased parcels.

The cooperative framework supports an active, community-minded lifestyle. Residents elect a board to manage park operations, infrastructure upgrades, and maintenance contracts. Monthly lot fees cover essential utility infrastructure including community water, septic systems, road maintenance, and snow removal.

Situated directly off Route 202, Monadnock Park allows fast access to local conveniences in Rindge, including Walmart, local restaurants, and Franklin Pierce University. Commuters benefit from a five-minute drive to Winchendon, Massachusetts, while outdoor enthusiasts enjoy proximity to Lake Monadnock and Annett State Forest.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“main road snow plowing
βœ“road maintenance
βœ“trash collection
βœ“park management

Community Amenities

β˜…resident-owned cooperative management
β˜…paved streets
β˜…open green lots
β˜…off-street driveways

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Rindge

Rindge is a small town in the Monadnock Region of Cheshire County, home to Franklin Pierce University and several lakes including Lake Contoocook. The town's rural character and college presence give it a quieter, smaller-scale feel than the university towns of the Upper Valley. Franklin Pierce University anchors much of the town's economic and cultural activity, while the surrounding lakes and conservation land provide swimming, fishing, and hiking. Rindge's proximity to Mount Monadnock and the broader Monadnock Region makes it a base for outdoor recreation as well. Housing in Rindge remains relatively affordable, drawing families, retirees, and those connected to the university. The town's rural setting and lake access appeal to residents seeking a quiet, small-town lifestyle within the Monadnock Region.

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