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Olde Hampton Homes for Rent

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    $650 per month

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • House for Rent

    207 N Armistead Ave, Hampton, VA 23669

    Property Id: 2343229This elegant room has 5 new windows, a new twin bed, Window A/C with remote, two space heaters, an antique mirrored Armoire for your clothes, a desk, a bookshelf, an included flat screen Roku TV, and a Church Pugh for sitting or throwing your duffle bag on. Pics to come shortly. Deadbolt key to room and code for house entrance. This room shares a downstairs bathroom

    207 N Armistead Ave, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $1,695 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,126 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    401 Settlers Landing Rd, Hampton, VA 23669

    Come see this charming home located on a corner lot first! This home has 3 bedrooms , vinyl flooring and a spacious backyard for you to enjoy at your convenience. Strategically located near the highways, restaurants and more!

    Jacob Bronk Creoteric Property Management

    401 Settlers Landing Rd, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $1,650 per month

    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,058 Sq Ft
    • House for Rent

    909 Florida St, Hampton, VA 23669

    This adorable home recently renovated is ready for new occupants! Features living and dining area, upscale kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 1 full bathroom. Separate laundry area. Outside you will find a spacious and cozy fenced in back yard. Here you will find comfort and serenity, this modern open concept will take your breath away! See it soon.

    Weddy Carter Action Realty

    909 Florida St, Hampton, VA 23669

Why Live in Olde Hampton

Olde Hampton, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Hampton, Virginia, is rich in Black history, space exploration 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. 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 and a Food Lion 2 miles away. 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.
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