Lancelot Court Condo Assn. (250 Units)
π 1β11 Lancelot Ct, Salem, NH 03079
Salem, New Hampshire
Units
250
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$300 - $380/month
About Lancelot Court Condo Assn.
Lancelot Court is a well-established condominium development situated in the heart of Salem's vibrant commercial corridor. Offering a practical, low-maintenance lifestyle, the community appeals strongly to first-time buyers, commuters, and those seeking simple, modern suburban living.
Housing consists primarily of low-rise, garden-style condo buildings housing spacious two-bedroom floor plans. Residences feature bright open living rooms, designated dining spaces, galley or open kitchens, and private exterior balconies. Similar to other established Southern New Hampshire complexes, the association fee typically includes hot water, gas, heating, and full exterior care.
Lifestyle at Lancelot Court centers around convenience and stress-free maintenance. The grounds are professionally kept, and residents benefit from on-site laundry facilities, ample surface parking, and prompt snow removal during winter months.
Location is a standout highlight for Lancelot Court. Positioned just minutes from the state-of-the-art Tuscan Village development and The Mall at Rockingham Park, residents are steps from premier shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Immediate access to Interstate 93 makes the 35-minute commute into Boston straightforward and easy.
HOA Fees Include
Community Amenities
Data from publicly available information - verify with association
Living in Salem
Salem sits at New Hampshire's southern border, offering residents the unique advantage of no state income or sales tax while providing easy access to Massachusetts employment centers. Located in Rockingham County along I-93 and Route 28, Salem has developed into a major retail destination, with the Mall at Rockingham Park and numerous shopping centers attracting visitors from across the region. This commercial development provides both tax revenue and local employment opportunities. The town's residential areas offer a range of housing options, from established neighborhoods with mature trees to newer developments. Salem's school system serves about 5,000 students, and the town provides excellent recreational facilities including multiple parks, athletic fields, and the popular Canobie Lake Park amusement park. The town's location makes it particularly attractive to Massachusetts commuters seeking New Hampshire's tax advantages. Salem balances its commercial success with efforts to maintain community character and quality of life. The town offers a mix of suburban convenience and New England charm, with easy access to both urban amenities and outdoor recreation. For families and professionals seeking affordability, good schools, and convenient location, Salem provides a practical choice in southern New Hampshire's competitive housing market.
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