Home prices
Hampton's median home cost is $186,700. Compared to its nearby areas it is roughly $42,580 (18%) lower.It is approximately $30,800 (14%) lower in comparison to the entire nation, and compared to the city of Virginia Beach it is about $94,100 (33%) lower.
Rents
In Hampton the median monthly rent is $1,118. This is about $151 (11%) lower compared to other places in this area.It is approximately $56 (5%) higher compared to the rest of the country, and is about $249 (18%) lower compared to the city of Virginia Beach.
Nearby places
Bethel Manor
Bethel Manor is Hampton's neighbor to the northwest. Its housing prices are substantially less expensive. The median home value in Bethel Manor is $132,400, which is $54,300 (41%) lower than Hampton. Rents there are substantially more expensive. Bethel Manor's median monthly rent is $1,699, which is $581 (34%) higher than Hampton.
Poquoson
Poquoson is Hampton's neighbor to the north. Its real estate prices are substantially more expensive. The median home in Poquoson costs $323,100, which works out to $136,400 (42%) higher than Hampton. Rent there is a bit more expensive. In Poquoson the median monthly rent is $1,222, which works out to $104 (8%) higher than Hampton.
Newport News
Newport News is Hampton's neighbor to the northwest. Its housing prices are pretty similar. The median home price in Newport News is $194,000, which comes out to $7,300 (3%) higher than Hampton. Rent there is somewhat less expensive. The median monthly rent in Newport News is $1,057, which is $61 (5%) lower than Hampton.
Norfolk
Norfolk is Hampton's neighbor to the southeast. The real estate prices there are somewhat more expensive. The median home in Norfolk costs $206,700, which is $20,000 (9%) higher than Hampton. Its rents are a little less expensive. In Norfolk the median rent is $1,059 per month, which works out to $59 (5%) lower than Hampton.
Carrollton
Carrollton is approximately 11 miles southwest of Hampton. Housing prices there are significantly more expensive. Carrollton's median home cost is $290,200, which works out to $103,500 (35%) higher than Hampton. The rent there is a bit more expensive. The median rent in Carrollton is $1,306 per month, which comes out to $188 (14%) higher than Hampton.