Hampton Park
Charleston, South Carolina Homes for Sale
About Hampton Park
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $989,000 to $1,525,000
Closed Prices: $415,000 to $1,916,160
Median Sale Price: $732,500
Average $ per sq ft: $520
Association Fee Ranges: $0
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1914 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 999 to 3130 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 2 to 5 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 5 Bathrooms
Around Hampton Park
All residents of this small neighborhood are close to some great amenities. The lovely Hampton Park borders the community to the north, and the Citadel campus and football stadium are nearby as well. While there's some commercial activity on the edges of the neighborhood, Hampton Park Terrace is for the most part shielded from traffic, ensuring a quiet residential experience on any block.
Hampton Park Terrace has some stellar dining options, with a favorite being Uneeda Sicilian. If you can forgive the cheesy name, your reward is cheesy pizza, a wonderful atmosphere, and an outdoor patio. Huriyali is the healthy answer to your foodie desires, with delicious and fresh smoothies, acai bowls, and more. The neighborhood's most popular restaurant is likely Harold's Cabin, a rustic little spot that crafts delicious dishes with locally sourced ingredients.
Residents stroll through the neighborhood's sidewalks under the shade of mature trees that line the streets. With the Citadel military college nearby, you'll see students and staff walking to the library with stacks of books or heading to Johnson Hagood Stadium in school colors to root for the Bulldogs.
You'll have to venture outside of the neighborhood for an evening out at a bar, but you can count on the nearby Faculty Lounge for quality drinks, good music, and world-class service. Head further east to King Street to sample any of the bars and restaurants along this popular corridor.
Allan Park is the neighborhood's little hidden retreat that's centered around a beautiful fountain. This lovely greenspace is a serene spot to have a picnic, read a book, or meditate. Just north of the community, Hampton Park offers much more space with expansive fields, a large pond, and extensive floral displays. The park's gazebo is a popular spot to take in the scenery.
Home prices in Hampton Park Terrace vary from midrange to upscale. People tend to stay once they've had the good fortune of securing a home here, so you won't find too many houses for sale. If you've got the budget, it would be wise to jump on an opportunity in Hampton Park Terrace. The houses here sell quickly, and some consider it a seller's market.
Hampton Park Terrace is close to several major roadways, so residents can get around quite easily by car, taxi, or ride-share. I-26 is the main route leading out of the peninsula toward Charleston International Airport. Hampton Park Terrace is fairly walkable and bike-friendly. Public transportation is run by CARTA (Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority), and residents have several bus routes to choose from to get to other parts of the city.
Locals Love
- Quiet neighborhood
- Parks
- Beautiful homes
Locals Don't Love
- Little nightlife
- Limited grocery options
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