Why Live in Downtown Hampton
Downtown Hampton, located on the banks of the Hampton River, is a vibrant community offering ample commercial opportunity, entertainment and outdoor escapes. The neighborhood is home to dozens of museums, theaters, parks, fishing piers and historical sites within walking distance of riverfront homes. The neighborhood features a circular subdivision of waterfront townhouses with HOA amenities, as well as single-family homes sporting saltbox, split-level and stick-style designs. Inventory is typically low, with fewer than 10 homes available for sale each year. Among downtown’s attractions, River Street Park is popular for its canoe and kayak boat launch, while Mill Point Park hosts local festivals, outdoor concerts and farmers markets. On rainy days, people visit the Hampton History Museum or the Virginia Air & Space Center. 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 and the Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery. While the neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly, drivers have easy access to Interstate 64, which connects to Richmond, Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Public transportation is also available through the Hampton Transit Center and the Greyhound Bus Station. While the local schools have average ratings, Hampton High students are regularly admitted to prestigious Virginia universities, like James Madison University and William & Mary.