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Downtown Hampton Homes for Rent

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    $1,440 - $2,249 per month

    Heritage at Settlers Landing Apartments

    1 - 3 Beds

    553 Settlers Landing Rd, Hampton, VA 23669

    Discover your perfect home by the Hampton River at Heritage at Settler's Landing! Relax in our updated apartments featuring modern conveniences like washers/dryers, large closets, and electronic thermostats. With a prime location near shopping, dining, and major employers, you'll enjoy the perfect blend of comfort and convenience.

    553 Settlers Landing Rd, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $2,200 per month

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,034 Sq Ft
    • Townhouse for Rent

    233 Mill Point Dr, Hampton, VA 23669

    This fully renovated 2-bed, 2-bath townhome in Downtown Hampton offers approx. $150,000 in high-end upgrades and has not been lived in since the renovations were completed. Ideally located near parks and the Hampton River, it features poolside views, private decks, and a newly built brick patio for entertaining. Inside, enjoy an open-concept kitchen with granite countertops, recessed lighting,

    Alec Kantor United Atlantic Realty

    233 Mill Point Dr, Hampton, VA 23669

Why Live in Downtown Hampton

Downtown Hampton, located on the banks of the Hampton River as it empties into the Chesapeake Bay, is a vibrant neighborhood with a mix of historical charm and modern attractions. Residents enjoy a variety of museums, theaters, parks, fishing piers, and historical sites within walking distance of their riverfront homes. The neighborhood features a circular subdivision of waterfront townhouses with HOA amenities and outdoor living spaces, as well as a small enclave of single-family homes in saltbox, split-level, and stick styles. The housing market is slow, with fewer than 10 homes typically available for sale each year. Downtown Hampton offers numerous attractions, including River Street Park with its popular canoe and kayak boat launch, and Mill Point Park, which hosts local festivals, outdoor concerts, and farmers markets. On rainy days, residents can visit the Hampton History Museum or the Virginia Air & Space Center. Retail and grocery shopping is convenient, with specialty stores and boutiques around Hampton City Hall and major retailers like Lowe’s, Walmart, and The Home Depot nearby. Dining options include Guilty Pleasure Coffee Shop, The Grey Goose bakery and restaurant, and the Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery. The neighborhood provides easy access to Interstate 64, allowing for travel to Richmond, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. Public transportation is available through the Hampton Transit Center and the Greyhound Bus Station. While the local schools have average ratings, Downtown Hampton's proximity to prestigious universities like James Madison University and William & Mary offers educational opportunities for students.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular neighborhoods for renters near Downtown Hampton?
The most popular neighborhoods for renters near Downtown Hampton are Victoria Boulevard Historic District, Westhampton, Old North Hampton, Phoebus and Newtown-Crown Point.
What are the most popular zip codes for renters near Downtown Hampton?
The most popular zip codes for renters near Downtown Hampton are 23669, 23661, 23663, 23666 and 23664.
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