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Pasture Point Houses for Sale

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    $399,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,670 Sq Ft

    297 Creek Ave, Hampton, VA 23669

    Recently rehabbed home on large lot with stunning water view! Light and bright home with fresh paint, new laminate flooring in kitchen, foyer, and all bathrooms. Nearly all windows just replaced. Large primary bedroom with very spacious attached bathroom. New deck overlooking big backyard and the river. Quiet, dead end street with no through traffic; great for small children and pets! Quiet

    Judi McArthur First Realty of Tidewater Inc.

    297 Creek Ave, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $625,000 New Construction

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,900 Sq Ft

    439 Cooper St, Hampton, VA 23669

    Beautiful sunrises!! beautiful sunsets!! beautiful water views!! beautiful memories!! This lovely home features a spacious foyer, formal dining room with attached butler’s pantry, large kitchen with built-in microwave and wall oven, color-coordinating backsplash, 42 in cabinets with quartz countertops, overlook family room with coffered ceiling, electric multicolored fireplace, mudroom with

    Jeanette McCallum Partners In Real Estate

    439 Cooper St, Hampton, VA 23669
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    $625,000 New Construction

    • 4 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 2,900 Sq Ft

    433 Cooper St, Hampton, VA 23669

    Imagine !!!.... Beautiful water view sunsets or morning coffee from your primary bedroom balcony!!! All this could be yours plus a spacious family room with coffer ceilings, electric multicolor fireplace overlooking large kitchen with center aisle, quartz countertops and butlers pantry. Formal dining room, Large mudroom with built-in multipurpose coat and shoe racks. Oversized garage, lots of

    Jeanette McCallum Partners In Real Estate

    433 Cooper St, Hampton, VA 23669

Why Live in Pasture Point

Pasture Point, one of Hampton, Virginia's oldest neighborhoods, is a historic waterfront community established in 1849. Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, it features a mix of Italianate, Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman homes, with properties dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries alongside newer constructions. Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, often gathering for porch parties and civic league meetings. The neighborhood is known for its proximity to the Hampton River, with many homes boasting private piers and boat docks, and public access available at River Street Park Canoe and Kayak Launch. Mill Point Park hosts annual events like the Hampton Mosaic Festival and the Crabtown Seafood Festival, while Buckroe Beach, just 3.5 miles away, offers a popular spot for beach activities and a farmers market. Downtown Hampton, adjacent to Pasture Point, provides eclectic shops, local eateries, and museums such as the Virginia Air & Space Center and the Hampton History Museum. Commuters benefit from Hampton Roads Transit stops and quick access to I-64, though the interstate's proximity can lead to increased noise. Norfolk International Airport is about 15 miles southeast, facilitating out-of-state travel.
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