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N. H. Ski Resort Condo
Welcome
to Forest Knoll Condo B4
in Waterville Valley, N.H.
Ground Floor Corner Condo
Visible from L to R...
Patio, 2 LR Windows & Gas FP exhaust, 2 Guest BR Windows, 3 Master BR Windows
View From Livingroom Toward Kitchen
Sunny Dining Area & Breakfast Bar
View of Dining Area and Livingroom
Includes Cable TV & Gas Fireplace
Modern Kitchen
View From Kitchen
Master Bedrom with Queen Bed and Walk-in Closet
Private Bathroom and His & Her Dressers
Masterbedroom View Toward Master Bath
Walk-in Closet on Right and Bathroom Straight Ahead
Guest Bedroom with Twin Beds
FEATURES
LARGE YARD
CORNER UNIT
(2) BEDROOMS
(2) FULL BATHS
(1) QUEEN BED
(2) TWIN BEDS
WASHER & DRYER
CABLE TELEVISION
COLOR TELEVISION
SUNNY DINING AREA
PARKING FOR 2 CARS
ATTACHED PATIO OFF L.R.
CEILING FAN MASTERBEDROOM
DISHWASHER AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL
SHORT WALK TO DOWNTOWN SHOPS
SHORT WALK TO WHITE MOUNTAIN ATHLETIC CENTER
WE ARE SORRY
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FOREST KNOLL CONDO B4
HAS BEEN
RENTED FOR THE
2005 - 2006 SKIING SEASON
11/01/05 - 05/05/06
for
$9,500.00
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IT IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
Fall 2006
08/01/06 - 10/30/06
Call us (305) 216-2366
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AVAILABLE
Winter 2006 - 2007
11/01/2006 - 05/05/07
Call us (305) 216-2366
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Some of the finest and most challenging skiing N.H has to offer
Waterville Valley... a true year-round resort.
The secluded town of Waterville Valley is just 11 miles from Interstate 93.
This Master planned community is a year-round resort located in the
heart of the White Mountain National Forest. In spring, summer and fall,
Waterville Valley is the ideal place for hiking, mountain biking, tennis,
golf, fishing, roller blading, summer camps, kayak & boat rentals,
carnivals, concerts, music festivals, ice skating, and so much more!
During the winter months, Waterville's activities include skiing, snow
boarding and tubing on nearby Mt.Tecumseh. Locally, you can enjoy
cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, indoor tennis, swimming, indoor
ice hockey, ice skating, horse drawn sleighrides, indoor concerts and
much more. The FREE bus transports you to and from the mountain
and another one is sure to come along every 20 minutes throughout
the day. Just place your skiis in the outside carriers and have a seat.
Waterville Valley also provides municipal services including 24 hr.
police protection, ambulance service and an exceptionally well
equipped Fire Department. Town water and sewer accommodate
the majority of properties in the Valley, a first rate elementary school
services the families of year round residents. Their Recreation
Department provides a wide variety of year-round programs and
facilities including a gymnasium. The town also owns the indoor ice
arena that has a state-of-the-art refrigeration system.
The Waterville Valley Town Square offers shops, services, and
restaurants, while larger scale shopping and medical facilities are
less than a 30 minute drive from the Valley.
History... of Waterville Valley
The Town of Waterville Valley was incorporated in 1829. Its an island in the
middle of the White Mountain National Forest comprised of about 42,000
acres of which 41,300 are National Forest. There are approximately 465
privately-held acres on the valley floor. The history of Waterville Valley is
best described as pre-1965 and post-1966, which was the date that the
major development of the Valley and the construction of the Mt.Tecumseh
Ski Area were started.
Prior to 1966 Waterville Valley was primarily a summer destination resort
where families came to vacation in the Waterville Inn or in about 20
privately-owned cottages at the "north end" of the Valley. The hotel began
to attract winter guests after World War II after building a small ski lift at
the back of the property. Prior to the 1940's, the Town had been a
lumbering community, and prior to that a farming community. By 1962,
the total assessed property valuation in Waterville Valley amounted to
$82,759 and no real estate taxes were levied. Then came progress...
In 1965, the Waterville Company, Inc. was formed. Headed by Tom
Corcoran, the company purchased all the privately held land in the
Valley (with the exception of the 20 privately held cottages) and
began the process of developing a year-round resort concentrating
initially on the Mt. Tecumseh Ski Area. This process has been ongoing
and at present the Town is about 75% built out, with 1050 condominium
units, 82 private homes, 18 time-share units, 14 quarter-share units,
120 hotel rooms and a commercial complex with shops and restaurants.
The total property valuation in 1999 was about $165 million, with a tax
rate of $18.42. The demand for resort seasonal rentals and full
ownership is strong in the Valley. Real estate is currently available in
the form of condominiums, homes and a limited number of residential
building sites.
Although Waterville Valley has only about 230 year-round residents,
on any given weekend we could have 4,000 to 6,000 people in the
Valley so the range of municipal services the Town provides is quite
sophisticated. These services include a secondary, tertiary
wastewater treatment facility; a totally enclosed water system
with three gravel packed wells and a 500,000 gallon reservoir;
solid waste pickup with containers at all commercial and condo-
minium developments; 24-hour police coverage where the 6 full-
time officers are mandated to be cross trained as certified Level 1
firefighters and certified Emergency Medical Technicians; a
recreation department which serves residents as well as guests
and visitors; a volunteer fire department; a medical emergency
division and a refrigerated ice arena which operates over a
10-month period.
The Waterville Valley community/school facility houses an
elementary school for kindergarten through Grade 8 and the
municipal recreation department. These two entities share, in
addition to their own office and classroom space, a gymnasium,
a multi-purpose room, kitchen and lunchroom facilities. The
population of the school varies from 25 to 45 students, served
by three full-time teachers and several part-time instructors.
Secondary students attend the Plymouth Regional High
School or the Holderness School, a preparatory school in
Plymouth, 15 miles south of the Valley.
The City of Plymouth is the principal trading center for
Waterville Valley and is home to Plymouth State College,
a branch of the state university system. The Silver Cultural
Arts Center, on the college campus, offers a rich and varied
selection of performances by artists from around the word.
Hospital facilities are also located in Plymouth with direct
affiliation with the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in
Lebanon, about a one hour's drive from Plymouth.
1-888-987-8333
has been authorized to
handle all rental contracts
for Forest Knoll Condo B4
PHONE: 1-888-987-8333 1-603-236-8333
ADDRESS: PO Box 450 Waterville Valley, NH 03215
DIRECTIONS: Traveling on I-93, take Exit 28, and go east on
Route 49. Then relax... It's a scenic 11 miles into Waterville Valley!
Waterville Valley Realty is located as you enter Waterville Valley
at the corner of Route 49 and Tecumseh Road.
HOURS: We're open daily 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. However, with the
increased activity they've been experiencing, it's a good idea to call
ahead (1-888-987-8333 or 603-236-8333) or email them at wvr@wvnh.com
and make an appointment.
Waterville Valley Realty's website
Forest Knoll Condo B4 is unavailable/rented
during the following dates:
06/01/06 - 08/01/06
Smoking is not permitted
Pets are not permitted
For additional information
you may reach us at
Contact Us
(305) 216-2366
Fax (954) 434-4505
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