Elm Street Cooperative (36 Units)
π 16 Redwood Dr, Winchester, NH 03470
Winchester, New Hampshire
Units
36
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$240/month
About Elm Street Cooperative
Elm Street Cooperative is a 36-unit resident-owned manufactured home community located in Winchester, New Hampshire. Nestled in a peaceful residential pocket near the heart of town, the cooperative gives homeowners full ownership and democratic control over their land and neighborhood operations. The park boasts a tidy layout with well-maintained homes and tree-lined streets.
Housing within the cooperative comprises single-wide and multi-section manufactured homes, many equipped with pitched roofs, lap siding, attached storage sheds, and private decks. Driveways provide ample off-street parking for multiple vehicles, while individual home sites allow space for small gardens and private outdoor seating areas. The neighborhood offers long-term housing stability and affordability.
The community is equipped with shared amenities designed to foster social connections and everyday convenience, including a community clubhouse and open recreational green spaces. Monthly cooperative fees cover water, sewer, common land taxes, and exterior roadway upkeep, ensuring low-stress property management for member-owners.
Situated just off Elm Street, the neighborhood is within comfortable walking or short driving distance to downtown Winchester's schools, public library, local eateries, and community center. Routes 10 and 119 are easily accessible, offering quick travel to Keene, NH, or Brattleboro, VT. Nearby state parks and the Ashuelot River Rail Trail provide abundant outdoor outdoor activities nearby.
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Living in Winchester
Winchester sits in the southwestern corner of Cheshire County along the Ashuelot River, close to both the Massachusetts and Vermont borders. The town's mill-era downtown reflects a manufacturing history built around the river's water power. The Ashuelot River and surrounding conservation land offer fishing and paddling, while Winchester's small downtown provides basic shopping and services. The town's location keeps it somewhat removed from Keene's larger job market, though it remains within commuting distance. Housing in Winchester remains among the more affordable options in the Monadnock Region, drawing families and value-seekers. The town continues to work through economic challenges typical of former mill communities in the area.
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