New Beginnings Cooperative (26 Units)
π 260 Keene Rd, Winchester, NH 03470
Winchester, New Hampshire
Units
26
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$240/month (lot rent / coop fee)
About New Beginnings Cooperative
New Beginnings Cooperative is a resident-owned manufactured housing community located in Winchester, New Hampshire. Nestled along Keene Road (Route 10), this close-knit neighborhood offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle while providing easy access to regional hubs. The community provides residents with democratic ownership and governance, creating a stable, cost-effective housing option in Cheshire County.
The homes within New Beginnings Cooperative consist of single-wide and double-wide manufactured homes set on private leased lots. Built over several decades with various updating styles, these single-story residences typically feature multi-bedroom layouts, efficient floor plans, private yards, and dedicated paved driveway parking. Property grounds are maintained to promote a quiet, clean, and comfortable neighborhood environment.
As a resident-owned community (ROC), life at New Beginnings emphasizes community pride, affordability, and shared oversight. Common facilities focus on practical convenience, including shared snowplowing of internal roads, organized trash handling, and well-maintained property boundaries. Residents enjoy a relaxed, modest neighborhood atmosphere where neighbors support one another.
Situated just south of the town center, the community sits in a prime location for commuters traveling north to Keene or south across the Massachusetts border. Local shopping, hardware stores, dining, and schools in downtown Winchester are only minutes away. The nearby Ashuelot River and Pisgah State Park offer extensive opportunities for hiking, fishing, camping, and outdoor recreation.
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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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