Hampton Relocation Kit

Move Smart. Live Local. | Hampton, Virginia

Curated by Jennifer Dawn, REALTOR® · MRP, ABR, SRS, PSA, AHWD, C2Ex

Quick Contacts

Neighborhood Orientation

  • Use the Neighborhood Sampler for Phoebus, Fort Monroe, Downtown Hampton, Buckroe Beach, Fox Hill, Wythe, Coliseum Central, Langley area.
  • Hampton GIS & Maps · Web GIS Portal
  • Neighborhood names can be broad—use maps + address-level checks when you narrow finalists.

Schools & Education

Commute & Getting Around

  • Use live route tools for drive/transit/bike/walk (especially on tunnel days).
  • VDOT 511 · DriveERT · HRT
  • Tolls: Midtown/Downtown tunnels; CBBT tolled. EZPass helps.

Flood & AICUZ (Know Before You Buy)

Utilities & Setup

Buyer Timeline & Checklist

  • Pre-approval & program fit (VA/Conventional/FHA)
  • Home criteria + neighborhoods short-list
  • Tours (virtual or in person) & offer strategy
  • Inspections, appraisal, title, insurance
  • Final walkthrough & closing

Ask for lender/inspector/insurance referrals tailored to your loan program & location.

Military Moves (PCS-Savvy)

  • Bases (regional): Langley AFB / Joint Base Langley-Eustis (JBLE), NS Norfolk, NSA HR/NATO ACT, JEB Little Creek-Fort Story
  • BAH: DoD BAH Tool
  • Resources: Fleet & Family Support

Quick Contacts

Work with Jennifer: REALTOR® · MRP, ABR, SRS, PSA, AHWD, C2Ex

This kit is a general starting point. City services, school boundaries, fees, and policies can change—please verify details directly with the linked official providers. Information is provided as-is and may update without notice.
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Metro Context

A quick guide to the market signals that shape pricing, competition, and timing—without getting lost in the weeds.

Mortgage Rates

Rates influence what buyers can afford—and how competitive offers feel. If rates move, buyers often adjust price range or down payment strategy.
Use it for: planning payment comfort + deciding whether to “buy now vs wait.”

Home Prices (Trend)

Price trends show direction—not destiny. Neighborhoods move at different speeds, so local comps matter more than headlines.
Use it for: setting expectations + choosing a negotiation approach.

Buyer Demand

Demand rises when buyers feel confident (rates, jobs, seasonality). When demand is high, timelines shrink and buyers need tighter strategy.
Use it for: deciding how aggressive to be on offers—or how to time a listing.

Inventory (Months of Supply)

“Months of inventory” is the best quick read on leverage. Lower supply usually favors sellers; higher supply gives buyers more choices.
Use it for: pricing + whether to expect multiple offers or negotiation room.

Rent Benchmarks

Rent benchmarks help with “own vs rent” math and can be useful for relocation decisions—especially when you’re comparing neighborhoods quickly.
Use it for: a quick baseline while you explore housing options.

Property Taxes

City tax rates vary and affect payment planning. Always confirm the rate and assessed value for the specific property you’re considering.
Use it for: estimating monthly cost + comparing cities.

Owner-Occupied vs. Renter Mix

The owner-occupied share can hint at neighborhood stability and turnover. It’s not “good or bad”—it’s context for lifestyle and expectations.
Use it for: evaluating community feel + long-term patterns.

New Construction Signals

Builder confidence and permitting trends can hint at future supply—especially important if you want new construction or worry about resale competition later.
Use it for: understanding supply pipeline + timing.

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