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Hampton was first named for the American Indian word for pleasant pines, "Winnacunnet," and one of the main thoroughfares to its ocean front property carries that name. Colonial charm and dramatic waterfront views make Hampton a wonderful place to visit in the summer and fall. Its central village offers excellent dining opportunities…
-Terrific open floor plan with huge vaulted family room, 4 season sun room, formal living room and dining room, walk up attic, 3 car garage, lots of hardwood, updated colors throughout, nice private yard, stonework retaining walls front and back, HVAC for lower utility costs, central air, awesome neighborhood, sidewalks to town and beach.
Large corner lot with spectcular views. Work the motel and rental units to pay your mortgage and make big bucks or make it into your dream house. Opening to the sandy beach is 10 steps away. Quiet established neighborhood. One 2 br apt and 2 br cottage earn $2100 per week in the summer OR leased year round for$2200 Monthly. Agent interest.
This Year-Round Home, steps away from the Hampton Beach Marina, has all that you wold be looking for in a Beach Home. Close to all attractions. This property is well maintained and in a great neighborhood.
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…Hampton Beach is the destination for vacationers looking for fun in the sun and a chance to try their skills at arcade games along the famous Hampton Beach boardwalk. There are also hotels, motels, gift shops, children's rides and games along the ocean strip. Hampton Beach offers a list of events all summer long including festivals, fairs and fireworks, held every Wednesday at the Sea Shell Stage by the beautiful expanse of Sandy beach. The Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom hosts a slate of top-name performers during the warmer months.
Hampton Beach has been a favorite family beach destination for many years. A recent investment in infrastructure has stimulated a revitalization of Hampton Beach. New homes and condos are being built alongside the more traditional beach cottages. During the summer season there are free nightly concerts at the Sea Shell stage and fireworks every Wednesday evening. North Beach and Plaice Cove, also part of Hampton, are more residential and draws walkers and surfers to the area.
Hampton NH Population:
15,367
Source: 2008 Census
Hampton NH Schools (SAU 21):
Elementary
» Centre School
» Marston Elementary School
Middle
» Hampton Academy
High
» Winnacunnet High School
Hampton NH Recreation Department:
The goal of Hampton Recreation & Parks Department is to increase community pride, build self esteem, build family unity, create memories, and offer social interaction. Summer 2010 offerings include: Hershey Track & Field, Golf Lessons, Creative Crickets, Tuck Camp, Creative Kids Art Camp, Baseball Camp, Warrior Wrestling Camp, Drum Lessons, Tennis Lessons, Archery, Basketball Camp, Stage Stuck Theater, Lego Robotics, Play Soccer Camp, Red Cross Babysitting, Sportsters Sports Camp, Field Hockey Camp, Surf Lessons, US Sports Camp, Flag Football, Knitting, Fitness Classes, Senior Citizens Club, Bone Builders, Nintendo Wii, Hampton Walkers, AARP Driver Safety, Strawberry Festival, Senior Field Trips, Fishing Derby, Arts in the Park, etc.
Hampton NH Youth Sports:
- Hampton Youth Soccer
- Hampton Attack Soccer
2009 Property Tax Rate:
$16.28 per $1,000 in local valuation (assessed value)
Source: NH Department of Revenue Administration
Equalization Ratio: 78%
Source:
2009 Real Estate Statistics:
Number of Homes Sold: 121
Average Home Sales Price: $325,894
Source: NNEREN