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Windsor Hill Condominium Association (96 Units)

πŸ“ Windsor Hill Way, Waterville Valley, NH 03215

Waterville Valley, New Hampshire

Units

96

Year Built

1972–1974

Unit Types

townhouse, garden-style, multi-level condos

HOA Fees

$220–$320/month

About Windsor Hill Condominium Association

Windsor Hill Condominium Association is a well-established residential mountain community nestled in the heart of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.

Situated just off Route 49 near Jennings Peak Road, this classic mountain retreat blends into a tranquil, wooded setting within the White Mountain National Forest. Designed to capture the quintessential New England ski lodge ambiance, Windsor Hill serves as a popular haven for full-time residents, vacationers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Built between 1972 and 1974, Windsor Hill comprises multi-unit residential buildings featuring distinct 1970s alpine-inspired architecture.

Homes range from efficient one-bedroom garden-style layouts to multi-level, two- and three-bedroom townhomes spanning 450 to over 1,300 square feet. Exterior finishes utilize vertical wood siding and shingle roofs, while interior floor plans regularly feature brick or stone wood-burning fireplaces, open-concept living zones, and private balconies overlooking the surrounding forest.

Life at Windsor Hill revolves around outdoor activity and carefree maintenance.

The community grounds feature expansive landscaped open space, mature trees, and designated parking areas.

Residents enjoy seamless shuttle service right outside their door to the Waterville Valley ski area during the winter months. Association fees manage all landscaping, plowing, trash disposal, water, sewer, and structural maintenance, providing effortless ownership across all four seasons.

The development boasts an exceptionally convenient location for alpine recreation and village life. Residents are within walking distance or a brief trolley ride from Waterville Valley Town Square, where local restaurants, boutique shopping, and seasonal entertainment abound. The nearby Mad River, golf courses, tennis centers, and extensive cross-country skiing and hiking trail networks of the White Mountains offer endless year-round adventure.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“exterior grounds maintenance
βœ“master insurance
βœ“common acreage

Community Amenities

β˜…common acreage
β˜…open lawn areas
β˜…paved parking
β˜…resort shuttle stop access
β˜…direct trail connections

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Waterville Valley

Waterville Valley is a purpose-built ski resort town in Grafton County, developed around its namesake mountain resort in the 1960s. The town's compact village center caters almost entirely to skiers, hikers, and mountain visitors. Waterville Valley Resort offers skiing and snowboarding in winter and mountain biking and hiking in summer, with a village square of shops, restaurants, and lodging. The Mad River and surrounding White Mountain National Forest add to the town's recreational offerings. Housing in Waterville Valley consists almost entirely of vacation properties and condominiums, with year-round residents making up a small fraction of the town's population. The town draws skiers, outdoor enthusiasts, and tourism workers.

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