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Old North Hampton Homes for Rent

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    $935 - $1,209 per month

    Bay Creek

    2-3 Beds

    24 Salisbury Way, Hampton, VA 23669

    We know how important it is to come home to a welcoming atmosphere. Bay Creek combines comfort and convenience at a fantastic value, offering many in-home and community amenities coupled with a great location. Plus, youll love the high level of customer service provided by our dedicated team members. This is an income-restricted property, so applicants will go through an income-qualifying

    24 Salisbury Way, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $925 - $1,405 per month

    Hampton River Villas

    Studio-2 Beds

    100 Spanish Trail, Hampton, VA 23669

    Discover modern living at Hampton River Villas in Hampton, VA. Our renovated apartments offer comfort, style, and convenience near Peninsula Town Center, Langley AFB, and NASA. Enjoy easy access to I-64, I-664, and top destinations. Nestled in a quiet area close to shopping, dining, and entertainment, our community combines peaceful living with exceptional service. Spacious layouts and updated

    100 Spanish Trail, Hampton, VA 23669

Why Live in Old North Hampton

Old North Hampton is a historic neighborhood in Hampton, known for its deep-rooted community and cultural significance as the second oldest historically Black neighborhood in the area. The neighborhood features a mix of Colonial, Cape Cod, and craftsman-style homes, with some properties offering waterfront views of the Hampton River. Residents enjoy large, tree-lined lots and well-maintained or renovated homes. The local schools include Barron Elementary and Booker Elementary, with Kecoughtan High offering specialized academies for older students. For groceries, there is a Food Lion and the Graham & Rollins Hampton Seafood Market for fresh seafood. Dining options include Red Crab Juicy Seafood, Fertitta’s Diner, and County Grill & Smokehouse, while The Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery offers a spot for evening drinks. Recreational activities are plentiful with the Peninsula Golf Center, YH Thomas Community Center, and Hampton Family YMCA providing various programs and facilities. The neighborhood is less than two miles from Downtown, where residents can explore the Virginia Air & Space Museum, Hampton History Museum, and enjoy events at Mill Point Park, such as the Hampton Mosaic Festival and Crabtown Seafood Festival. The area is known for its low crime risk, making it safer than the national average.
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