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Horace Lake Condominium (3 Units)

πŸ“ 201 Upper Craney Hill Rd, Weare, NH 03049

Weare, New Hampshire

Units

3

Year Built

1987

Unit Types

townhouse

HOA Fees

$200/month

About Horace Lake Condominium

Horace Lake Condominium is an intimate three-unit residential association nestled along Upper Craney Hill Road in Weare, New Hampshire. Set on roughly six acres of peaceful rolling woodlands near Lake Horace, the property offers an authentic rural mountain retreat setting. Public records identify three condominium residences at the address.

The homes are designed in a traditional multi-level townhouse configuration built in 1987. Unit 2 is recorded as a two-bedroom, two-bath townhouse of approximately 1,440 square feet, arranged over multiple levels with a walkout lower level. Each residence typically spans around 1,000 to 1,500 square feet across two finished levels and walkout daylight basements, complete with private rear decks.

Residents enjoy quiet country living surrounded by expansive shared wooded grounds. The small association size offers a friendly, self-managed atmosphere where maintenance responsibilities like water, septic, and groundskeeping are efficiently shared among neighbors. The documented community features are primarily the natural common grounds rather than formal recreational facilities.

The community is exceptionally well situated for four-season outdoor lovers, located only eight minutes from Pats Peak Ski Area in neighboring Henniker. Route 114 is easily reachable, providing direct routes south toward Goffstown and Manchester or north toward Concord. Horace Lake is immediately part of the surrounding area.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“snow removal
βœ“landscaping
βœ“community water
βœ“shared septic
βœ“master insurance
βœ“common area maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…6 acres of common wooded land
β˜…running brook access
β˜…shared parking
β˜…garage

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Weare

Weare is a large, rural town in Hillsborough County, stretching across rolling hills and forest between Concord and Manchester. Despite its size, the town has no traditional village center, with residential development spread across several distinct neighborhoods. Clough State Park and its reservoir provide the town's main recreational focal point, offering swimming, boating, and camping. Weare's rural roads and limited commercial development have kept the town's character largely agricultural and low-density. The town draws families and value-seekers looking for larger lots and lower housing costs within a reasonable commute of Concord or Manchester. Weare's lack of a central downtown means most retail and dining trips head to neighboring communities.

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