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Quaker Street Condo (2 Units)

πŸ“ 229 Quaker St, Weare, NH 03281

Weare, New Hampshire

Units

2

Year Built

1986

Unit Types

duplex, condex, multi-level

About Quaker Street Condo

Quaker Street Condo is a private, two-unit condominium development situated on Quaker Street in historic Weare, New Hampshire. The address is independently identified in New Hampshire condominium approval records, confirming that the property is recognized as a condominium project. Surrounded by pastoral fields and quintessential New England woodlands, the property combines scenic country living with the simplicity of condominium ownership.

Built in the mid-1980s, the homes feature classic New England wood-frame architecture with multi-story layouts. Residences offer spacious interiors, full basements, private entrances, and dedicated outdoor yard spaces surrounded by mature trees. The surrounding Quaker Street area is predominantly low-density residential and rural in character.

Lifestyle here revolves around peaceful residential privacy and low association overhead. With only two units sharing the property, owners enjoy the independence of single-family living alongside straightforward shared upkeep. No reliable public source located during this audit documents shared recreational facilities such as a pool, clubhouse, or tennis courts.

Positioned along Quaker Street, the location offers seamless access to Route 114 and Route 77. Residents can easily commute to local retail, schools, and outdoor recreational areas like Horace Lake and Everett Lake, while keeping Manchester and Concord within a reasonable drive.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“shared building exterior maintenance
βœ“common grounds care

Community Amenities

β˜…private yard
β˜…wooded lot
β˜…off-street driveway parking

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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