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Maple Meadow Condo (16 Units)

πŸ“ 4–16 Denman Thompson Hwy, Swanzey, NH 03446

Swanzey, New Hampshire

Units

16

Year Built

1987

Unit Types

townhouse

HOA Fees

~$176/month

About Maple Meadow Condo

Maple Meadow Condo is an established 16-unit townhouse community situated along Denman Thompson Highway in Swanzey. Set on level, well-manicured grounds, the development offers an affordable residential option surrounded by open green fields and nearby riverways. Its calm residential location appeals to those looking for affordable ownership in Cheshire County.

Constructed in 1987, the classic two-story townhomes feature traditional New England framing with poured concrete foundations. Standard layouts offer two large bedrooms, 1.5 baths, full walk-up or finished basements, and functional kitchen/dining areas. Living spaces flow out to rear lawn areas, offering private pockets for outdoor seating.

Lifestyle at Maple Meadow focuses on simple, low-cost maintenance living. Low association fees handle ground maintenance, snow clearing, and routine structural upkeep. The small community size encourages a close-knit, friendly residential environment where neighbors know one another.

Positioned near the Ashuelot River, Maple Meadow is steps from local rail trails and sidewalks ideal for walking, biking, and running. Route 10 and South Winchester Street offer quick routes into Keene for college events, shopping, dining, and medical care.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“exterior building maintenance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“road upkeep

Community Amenities

β˜…open lawn acreage
β˜…proximity to ashuelot river rail trail
β˜…off-street parking

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Swanzey

Swanzey is a rural town in Cheshire County just south of Keene, known for its cluster of historic covered bridges spanning the Ashuelot River. The town includes several distinct villages, including Swanzey Center and West Swanzey, each with its own small commercial cluster. The Ashuelot River Rail Trail and surrounding conservation land provide hiking and biking close to home, while Swanzey's proximity to Keene gives residents access to a larger city's retail, dining, and cultural offerings without living within it. Housing in Swanzey tends to be more affordable than in Keene itself, drawing families and residents who want small-town character with an easy commute into the Monadnock Region's largest city. The town's covered bridges remain a modest draw for visitors and photographers.

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