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Olde Hampton Homes for Rent

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    $950 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    2 S Back River Rd, Hampton, VA 23669

    Property Id: 1616584Please call the client intake number during normal business hours . Senior Supportive Housing in Hampton (23669)Safe. Supportive. Affordable.Are you or a loved one 55+ with limited income and no longer able to live alone?We provide a safe, sober, and supportive environment for older adults in need of stable housing and light

    2 S Back River Rd, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $1,795 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,672 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    212 Union St, Hampton, VA 23669

    WONDERFUL FOUR BEDROOM TWO AND A HALF BATH HOME! AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! SOME CARPETING AND WOOD FLOORS, LARGE EAT IN KITCHEN, MASTER BEDROOM WITH BATH, NEW DISHWASHER BEING INSTALLED, WASHER AND DRYER HOOKUPS.

    Neal Rosenbaum Virginia Commonwealth Realty Corp

    212 Union St, Hampton, VA 23669

Why Live in Olde Hampton

Olde Hampton, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Hampton, Virginia, is rich in space exploration, Black history, and maritime pride. The neighborhood features the Mary W. Jackson Neighborhood Center, named after the pioneering NASA mathematician, which hosts community events like summer camps, pickleball, bingo, and seasonal celebrations. Eason Park and the Hampton Family YMCA provide recreational opportunities nearby. Dining options include Graham & Rollins Hampton Seafood Market and Kente’s Afrikan American Café, known for their fresh seafood and fusion cuisine. For everyday needs, residents have access to a Walgreens on Settlers Landing Road and a Food Lion 2 miles north. Downtown Hampton, less than a mile away, offers additional shops, museums, and eateries, including the Virginia Air & Space Science Center and the Hampton History Museum. Mill Point Park on the Hampton River hosts events like the Crabtown Seafood Festival and Groovin’ by the Bay, a summer live music series. Housing in Olde Hampton includes contemporary two-story homes built in the last five years, as well as established bungalows and ranch-style homes from the 1920s to the 1960s. The neighborhood is about 10 miles from Newport News and 3 miles from Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport. The Hampton City Public School District, rated highly in the Norfolk area, serves the neighborhood.
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