Thicket Hill MHC 0
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Hours

Monday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, Closed
Sunday, Closed

Thicket Hill MHC Introduce

For residents of the Granite State, finding a balance between natural beauty and affordable living is a cornerstone of the New Hampshire lifestyle. Thicket Hill MHC, a manufactured housing community located in the charming town of Hinsdale, offers exactly that. Situated in the picturesque Connecticut River Valley, this community provides a unique opportunity for individuals and families to enjoy a quiet, residential atmosphere while being immersed in the scenic landscapes of Cheshire County. Known for its rolling hills and proximity to vast natural preserves, Thicket Hill serves as a residential hub for those who value the peace of rural living without being disconnected from essential local amenities.

As a prominent mobile home park in the region, Thicket Hill MHC is designed to provide a cohesive living environment. The community is characterized by its hilly terrain and wooded surroundings, reflecting the rugged and beautiful geography that New Hampshire is famous for. For many local users, Thicket Hill represents a practical choice for homeownership in a state where traditional real estate can often be out of reach. It is a community where residents can manage their own homes while benefiting from the shared infrastructure and location advantages of a professional MHC setting. Whether you are a first-time homebuyer looking to build equity or a retiree seeking a manageable and scenic home base, Thicket Hill offers a distinct perspective on modern manufactured living.

The location of Thicket Hill MHC at 29 Pine St, Hinsdale, NH 03451, is one of its most significant highlights for New Hampshire locals. Hinsdale is often described as a "hidden gem" of the Monadnock Region, positioned at the crossroads of New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts. The park is nestled on a hillside that overlooks the town, providing residents with elevated views and a sense of being removed from the bustle of the valley floor. Accessibility is a key feature, as the community is located just a ten-minute drive from Brattleboro, Vermont, giving residents easy access to the shopping, dining, and cultural events of one of the region's most vibrant downtown areas.

For those who commute or travel frequently, Thicket Hill is conveniently situated near Interstate 91, which serves as a major artery for North-South travel through New England. Furthermore, the community is adjacent to Pisgah State Park, the largest state park in New Hampshire. This proximity allows residents to enjoy over 13,000 acres of hiking, mountain biking, and snowmobiling trails practically in their backyard. The layout of the park includes on-site parking and established driveways for each home, ensuring that residents have reliable access to their property. While the terrain is notably steep in sections—reflecting its namesake "hill"—the roads are well-marked to guide visitors and residents through the community's loops.

Thicket Hill MHC provides a range of essential services designed to support the needs of a manufactured housing community. Under management that emphasizes the scenic and residential quality of the park, the services focus on maintaining the core infrastructure required for year-round living in the New England climate. The community facilitates a structured application process for potential residents, which includes credit and background checks to ensure the stability of the neighborhood. By offering both lot rentals and occasionally homes for sale, the park serves as a comprehensive resource for those looking to enter the manufactured housing market.

  • Professional on-site management to oversee day-to-day operations and address resident concerns within the community.
  • Lot rental services that include essential utility connections for modern manufactured homes.
  • Maintenance of community roadways and shared infrastructure to ensure safe navigation throughout the seasons.
  • Support for the installation of new double-wide and single-wide homes, catering to a variety of space requirements.
  • Waste management and recycling coordination to help keep the residential environment clean and sustainable.
  • Access to shared community information and guidelines designed to maintain property values and neighborhood aesthetics.

The features and highlights of Thicket Hill MHC distinguish it as a premier destination for manufactured housing in Southern New Hampshire. The community is not just a collection of homes; it is integrated into a larger recreational landscape. The adjacent Hinsdale RV Resort & Campground often shares geographical features with the MHC, providing a sense of a larger "village" atmosphere. Residents often highlight the beautifully manicured lots that many of their neighbors maintain, complete with flower beds, shrubs, and custom decks that enhance the curb appeal of the entire park.

  • Scenic hillside views overlooking the natural beauty of the Hinsdale area and the Connecticut River Valley.
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot and ADA-compliant entry points for communal areas.
  • Spacious residential lots designed to accommodate modern double-wide home designs with private driveways.
  • Proximity to world-class outdoor recreation, including the ATV and hiking trails of Pisgah State Park.
  • A quiet, wooded environment that provides natural shade and a tranquil backdrop for everyday life.
  • Close proximity to the Connecticut River, offering opportunities for boating and water-based activities just minutes away.
  • A community-oriented layout that encourages a neighborhood feel while respecting individual resident privacy.

If you are interested in exploring the housing options at Thicket Hill or have questions regarding the application process and lot availability, the management team can be reached through their primary office. Providing clear communication for current and prospective residents is a priority for the community.

Address: 29 Pine St, Hinsdale, NH 03451, USA

Phone: (603) 336-6240

Mobile Phone: +1 603-336-6240

Thicket Hill MHC is worth choosing for those who want to maximize their quality of life while maintaining a budget. In a state known for its high cost of living, Thicket Hill provides an "entry point" into a beautiful and well-located community. What makes it particularly appealing is its location. Residents can enjoy the tax advantages of living in New Hampshire while being only minutes away from the services and employment opportunities of Brattleboro and Northern Massachusetts. The ability to live so close to Pisgah State Park is a major draw for anyone who loves the outdoors, as it effectively extends your living space into thousands of acres of protected wilderness.

Furthermore, the community is worth choosing for its scenic charm. Many mobile home parks are located in flat, industrial areas, but Thicket Hill embraces the New Hampshire topography. The elevation provides better air quality, privacy, and views that you simply won't find in more urbanized housing developments. By choosing Thicket Hill, you are opting for a lifestyle that celebrates the "hidden gem" status of Hinsdale—a quiet, historic, and beautiful place to call home. Whether you are attracted by the trails, the river, or the simple peace of a hillside neighborhood, Thicket Hill MHC offers a solid foundation for your New Hampshire journey.

In summary, Thicket Hill MHC represents the best of Southern New Hampshire's manufactured housing. It combines a strategic tri-state location with the natural serenity of Cheshire County. For the local user, it is a place of potential—a community where you can settle into a well-maintained environment and enjoy the unique landscapes that make Hinsdale a special place to live. If you're ready to experience the hilltop views and quiet charm of Thicket Hill, we invite you to reach out and learn more about making this community your next home.

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Customer Reviews

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kendra gardner
Nov 04, 2025

My 19 year old step son just applied to be able to live in this park- he would be purchasing a mobile home in full, that was up for auction by the town. Listed on the Hinsdale towns website.We grabbed the park application, filled it out. Job history ( current job 14 months- previous job over a year), credit score of 740, weekly bring home between $640 & $700 weekly. Lot rent is $605 per month. Perfect candidate.My husband turns the application with the $25 deposit. He is told they do not allow anyone under the age of 21 to occupy a mobile home in the park on their own. I'm confused so I call. And they confirm they do not allow anyone under 21 to go on a lease on their own because of security issues- the ability to be able to pay on their own and maintain their mortgage. I explain he's purchasing the home in full, in cash. She then tells me it's just as important he can maintain his finances while living there as it is how he gets in to the park. She then says most kids his age don't usually have credit. And this is a hard line, they don't allow it and won't change it. Well that's not this YOUNG MANS case. I look up the law- because this sounds like age discrimination and I find it is. There are laws to protect homeowners, trailer park renters and such from behaviors like this. I call a NH realtor and explain this and she says sounds odd and not right. She then calls and she gets a different tune from Thicket Hill. Saying they were just trying to find my number to call me back because - her words again, it's not a hard line, just concerned about his credit is all. And to have me turn his application back in.So, we go ahead and turn it back in. They then call us back because the application fee check is from us, not our son and they want the check in his name. So we go down and get him a money order- his job doesn't allow for him to just leave and deal with this stuff or he would be. And also, he's young- they don't use checks. But he's had his checking account for over 3 years now. They also- highlighted why he's moving out of his current home and want more living history- but he clearly stated he's moving out of parents house. He's 19- he doesn't have previous housing besides parents.So we fix those two things and drop it off Friday afternoon at 2- with NH's age discrimination laws printed out. Monday morning 2 hours before the town is to close the auction on the mobile home, Thicket Hill calls and says might as well pull his bid with the town because they are requiring the mobile home to be removed within the 30 days of it being purchased. Due to its age. It has been extremely well maintained. It's on a beautifully manicured lot, with shrubs and bushes, flower beds and the siding is good condition and looks great. The deck needs to be restained but is such a cute little welcoming home in great condition. The town did get involved because that is not how this home was listed for auction on the towns site and it was clear what the motive of the parks management was behind this move . To win this battle after having their ethics questioned. The park, sabotaged this purchase using age discrimination. Quite sad and disgusting. But the manager of this park has had her fair share of complaints around this town for nasty behavior. Very disappointing to shut down youth who put the effort in to bettering themselves and starting young to set themselves up for success to only be shut down by people like her who don't want to run a simple credit check because she thinks she has it all figured out.

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Addy Ferris
Aug 02, 2020

I wondered why people labeled this place "Ghetto", but now I understand. Moving in is all roses, living here is mostly thorns...There is absolutely NO assistance from the park office EVER. They refuse to return calls or answer emails. The owner(s) refer you back to the office (this park is currently on its 5th or 6th manager in two years!)The park "grapevine" reflects 2020 new ownership, yet no information EVER has been provided to residents.If you have any problems, the office staff are not professional or business savvy enough nor do they take the interest or have the ability to assist you - even with the smallest issues (managing ground bee hives, colonies of tree caterpillars or recycling issues).They named this place a MHC yet there is NOTHING Community about it. This park offers no resident events and the ONLY communication so far has been a rent increase the very next year!Owner(s) consistently refuse regular park communication about anything even during the current COVID-19 crisis stay at home order.Additionally, the owner(s) refused to allow residents access to the park Wi-Fi (dedicated to campers) to maintain communication with the outside world!!There appears to be NO tree maintenance on this property & you are on your own when the branches fall on your home roof/vehicle and/or yard furniture.The website reflects a "limit" of one dog, but many residents (for all "approved") reasons.. have two or more! If you have difficulty with a barking dog, don't expect any assistance, just get used to it.Cats (lots of cats!) roam aimlessly around the park, many times sleeping on resident porches, vehicles & lawn furniture so get used to your property smelling of cat pee, fleas/ticks, constant cat fights at all hours & your lawn furniture being ruined by cat claws.There are so many more wonderful "advantages" to list....Welcome to Thicket Hill

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Eugene Frost
Apr 01, 2021

Great Place Too Live

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Cindy Kapise-Farmer
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Jennifer Bush
Dec 12, 2022