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Oak Creek Apartments
2 Beds
72 Maplewood Ln, Concord, NH 03303
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$1,675 - $1,750 per month
Oak Creek Apartments
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72 Maplewood Ln, Concord, NH 03303
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49 Mudgett Hill Rd Unit 2, Loudon, NH 03307
This first floor, one bed, one full bath apartment is located in a country setting just off 106. It's a quick 10 minute drive to 393 in Concord. You have the option of renting it fully furnished or bring all your own furniture. If you love to cook, this apartment features a large kitchen with great cabinet space and a gas stove. The dining and living room are combined for great entertaining.
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About 10 miles north of Concord, Canterbury consists of a rural landscape with a small-town center. “It’s the quintessential historic New England town,” says Realtor Diane Jousset with Better Homes and Gardens’ Masiello Group, who has 24 years of experience in the area.“It’s quaint, quiet and has a country feel.” While residents agree that Canterbury’s major draw is its secluded, private atmosphere, most people know the town for its Shaker village. From 1792 to 1992, a religious group called the Shakers settled into Canterbury’s forested valley ...