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Riverbend at Wilton Condominium Association (16 Units)

πŸ“ Dale St, Wilton, NH 03086

Wilton, New Hampshire

Units

16

Year Built

1987-1989

Unit Types

townhouse, garden-style

HOA Fees

$320/month

About Riverbend at Wilton Condominium Association

Riverbend at Wilton Condominium Association is a picturesque residential development located along Dale Street in Wilton, New Hampshire. Nestled adjacent to the meandering waterways that define the Souhegan River watershed, the community offers a tranquil riverfront backdrop. The architecture comprises multi-unit wood-framed buildings.

Residences incorporate private entrances, balconies or patios, functional multi-level designs, and efficient thermal envelopes typical of late-1980s New England construction. The community features two-bedroom townhouse and garden-style layouts with convenient access to the village center.

The lifestyle at Riverbend centers on easy, peaceful living within walking distance of Wilton's village center. Residents enjoy professionally maintained grounds and the serene sights and sounds of the nearby river without worrying about lawn care or snow shoveling. The property offers outstanding convenience with quick pedestrian access to local cafes, the library, and community parks.

The property offers outstanding convenience with quick pedestrian access to local cafes, the library, and community parks in downtown Wilton. Commuters enjoy direct access to Route 101 for smooth travel across southern New Hampshire toward Milford, Nashua, and Peterborough.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“master insurance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“exterior maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…riverfront common land
β˜…paved parking
β˜…landscaped grounds

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Wilton

Wilton is a small mill town in Hillsborough County along the Souhegan River, with a compact downtown built around former textile and lumber mills. The town sits between Milford and the Monadnock Region, giving it access to both areas' job markets. The Souhegan River runs through the center of town, and Wilton's downtown includes the historic Wilton Town Hall Theatre, a restored performance venue. The surrounding countryside offers hiking and rural scenery typical of the region. Housing in Wilton remains more affordable than Milford or Amherst, drawing families and first-time buyers who want small-town character within commuting distance of Nashua and the Monadnock Region.

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