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Merchant Street Condominiums (9 Units)

πŸ“ 5–9 Merchant St, Walpole, NH 03609

Walpole, New Hampshire

Units

9

Unit Types

low-rise multi-family conversion / garden-style units

About Merchant Street Condominiums

Merchant Street Condominiums is a village residential community situated in North Walpole. Nestled on a quiet side street near the Connecticut River, the property offers a classic small-town New England environment. The neighborhood appeals to residents seeking accessible living in a walkable historic village setting.

The association occupies traditional late 19th-century New England multi-family buildings constructed over granite foundations. Individual units offer one- and two-bedroom layouts featuring updated kitchens, modern cabinets, classic trim, and efficient floor plans. Modernized utility systems provide reliable heating and electrical services.

Lifestyle here focuses on simple village convenience. Association maintenance covers snow plowing, exterior upkeep, and utility connections, leaving residents free to enjoy local community events. Neighbors share off-street parking areas and lawn space behind the main buildings.

Merchant Street is ideally located just across the river from Bellows Falls, Vermont, giving residents fast access to shops, cafes, and the local Amtrak train station. Route 12 and Interstate 91 provide swift north-south travel through the Connecticut River Valley.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“building insurance
βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“exterior maintenance
βœ“trash removal
βœ“snow clearing

Community Amenities

β˜…off-street paved parking
β˜…shared yard
β˜…bulkhead basement access

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Walpole

Walpole is a small Connecticut River Valley town in Cheshire County known for its well-preserved village green, ringed by Federal and Greek Revival architecture. The town's rural character and river valley farmland have changed little over the decades, giving it a postcard New England appearance. Local agriculture supports a strong food and cider-making scene, including a well-known creamery and several area orchards. The town center includes a general store and library that anchor much of the community's civic life, supplemented by an active roster of volunteer organizations. Walpole remains very rural, with minimal public services and a nearest hospital more than 20 minutes away. The town's limited employment base outside agriculture and small local businesses means many residents commute elsewhere, drawn instead by the privacy and close-knit community that rural Walpole offers.

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