c.1932 Updated Virginia Home 4 Blocks From Buckroe Beach $184,900
OHU50K Notes $184,900

Realtor Comments
Welcome to your spacious and inviting 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath home with a desirable open floor plan. The kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, elegant granite countertops, and ample cabinet space. Living room features a wood-burning fireplace, creating warm and memorable moments. Primary bedroom features a luxurious primary bath and a convenient walk-in closet. Step outside to discover the expansive fenced backyard, offering privacy and plenty of space. This property may qualify for Seller Financing (Vendee). Make sure to ask about the 3D True Immersive Virtual Tour. This technology allows you to literally experience the home on any mobile device, laptop or desktop. You can measure rooms, view 3D dollhouse, view exterior, and interior and so much more. Check it out today!
- 4 bed
- 2.5 bath
- 1,794 sqft
- 7,501 sqft lot
- Build date 1932

- Contact Realtor: Susan Jenkins
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Pros
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Affordability & Housing Value
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The cost of living in Hampton is about 12 % lower than the national average.
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Median home values are lower compared to many other East Coast coastal cities: one source puts median home value around $202,931 in Hampton.
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For people looking to buy or rent with better value, Hampton is a strong contender.
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Coastal Location & Outdoor/Recreation Options
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Hampton is on the water (near the Chesapeake Bay and the James & Elizabeth rivers) with waterfront neighborhoods and beach-access nearby.
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Outdoor amenities: parks, historic sites, and family-friendly recreation are well noted.
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Example: the presence of the historic Fort Monroe and waterfront vistas help give it unique charm.
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Diverse & Military-Friendly Community
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Hampton’s population is diverse and there’s a strong presence of military installations (such as Langley Air Force Base) and related employment.
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If you’re a military member, veteran, or work in aerospace/defense, this can be a definite plus.
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Shorter Commutes in Some Cases & Regional Access
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For those working locally or near the city, commute times can be reasonable. Some residents mention moving here for a better quality of life with shorter drives.
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Access to other parts of the region (e.g., Norfolk, Virginia Beach) is possible, offering broader regional options.
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Cons
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Crime & Safety Variability
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Some crime metrics are higher than national averages. For example, one source states the poverty rate is ~15.3% (higher than national average) and household incomes lag.
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Safety varies significantly by neighborhood — “Hampton” as a city covers areas with very different profiles.
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Traffic, Infrastructure & Commute Concerns
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Traffic congestion is a frequent complaint, especially around the major bridge-tunnel systems (e.g., Hampton Roads Bridge‑Tunnel), which can seriously impact commute times.
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Infrastructure such as roads, public transit coverage, and flood mitigation face challenges.
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Flooding & Weather Risks
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Being a coastal/low elevation city, Hampton is vulnerable to flooding, storm surge, and impacts of sea-level rise.
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If you’re highly risk‐averse regarding extreme weather, this is a factor to incorporate.
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Job Market Limitations Outside Certain Sectors
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While there are strong sectors (military, defense, aerospace), some reports say job opportunities are more limited in other fields (tech, specialized finance) compared to larger metros.
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Income levels are somewhat below national median: e.g., median household income ~$57,041 vs ~$67,500 national.
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School Quality & Amenities Variation
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Schools and educational outcomes vary — some families report the public schools are “okay” but not uniformly excellent across the city.
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Nightlife, large-city cultural amenities and shopping may be fewer compared to major urban centers. Some residents say it’s more laid-back.
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Climate & Humidity
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Summers are hot and humid, which may be a downside for those used to drier or cooler climates.
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Higher pollen, humidity and related allergens can be issues.
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