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Loudon, NH 03307

The Richard Brown House in Loudon, New Hampshire provides 32-units of high quality, affordable housing for low-income seniors. This property was dedicated to the respected and well-liked friend of Loudon, Richard Brown.  He was instrumental in making the dream of this affordable senior housing community a reality.  He was a champion for ensuring that seniors could have an affordable place to live and maintain their dignity and worth as individuals. 

Amenities

  • Summer flowers, vegetable garden and comfortable seating at the front entrance
  • Partially covered terrace with chairs, table and barbeque grill outside
  • Bright community room features a full kitchen
  • Each hallway is well lit and provides supportive railing
  • Apartments feature full kitchens with full-sized appliances

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