
Resident Owned Communities HOA Fees, Rules & Amenities (Concord, NH)
Concord, New Hampshire
Last Updated: May 29, 2026
About This Community
Owners at Resident Owned Communities pay about $400 per month ($4,800 annually) in HOA dues. The community is a planned development in Concord, NH (ZIP 03301). On-site facilities: Dog Park, Walking Trails. Rentals are not currently permitted under the CC&Rs. The community is pet-friendly.
HOA Rules & Restrictions
Pet Restrictions
Dogs must be leashed, designated dog park available
Parking Rules
Street parking allowed, visitor passes available
Rental Status
Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions About Resident Owned Communities
Living in Concord, New Hampshire
Resident Owned Communities is one of Concord's HOA communities tracked on HOA's HUB. Concord sits in New Hampshire, and is part of the broader New Hampshire HOA market. Homeowners here are part of a planned community with monthly HOA dues averaging $400, which typically covers shared maintenance, common-area upkeep, and association management.
Before buying or moving into any Concord HOA, it's worth comparing fees, pet policies, rental rules, and amenities across nearby neighborhoods. Use our HOA comparison tool to put Resident Owned Communities side-by-side with other associations in the area, or read our HOA buyer guides for tips on closing costs, special assessments, and resale rules specific to New Hampshire.
Amenities at Resident Owned Communities include dog park, walking trails. Always confirm what's currently active with the HOA board before relying on any amenity for your buying decision - clubhouses, pools, and gates sometimes change status year over year.
HOA's Hub Insights
If you're shopping Concord's higher end, Resident Owned Communities is one to compare carefully: monthly HOA dues run about $400, often covering a fuller set of services like security, landscaping, and clubhouse access. Households with dogs or cats will find Resident Owned Communities's pet policy more permissive than many peers in Concord, though residents should still read the bylaws for size or breed caveats. Resident Owned Communities keeps a lid on rentals, a common signal of a stable, owner-occupied neighborhood. Short-term and Airbnb-style rentals are off the table, in keeping with most owner-occupied New Hampshire HOAs. Residents share access to dog park, walking trails, which factor into the monthly dues. Don't sign without first reviewing this association's CC&Rs, current budget, and any pending special assessments - the difference can be thousands per year.
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Data Disclaimer
HOA information on this page is provided for research purposes and may change over time. Monthly fees, amenities, pet policies, rental rules, and contact details should always be verified directly with the Resident Owned Communities board, the property management company, or a licensed New Hampshire real estate professional before making any buying, selling, or moving decision. HOA's HUB does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or current status of any listed community.