*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Hampton ***
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Hampton
, New Hampshire in Rockingham County

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City motto: Winnacunnet (Beautiful Place in the Pines)
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Hampton.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Rockingham county include:

Arlington Park,   Atkinson,   Atkinson Heights,   Atlantic,   Auburn,   Baglett Grove,   Bayside,   Bean Island,   Breakfast Hill,   Brentwood,   Cable Road,   Camp Gundalow,   Camp Hedding,   Candia,   Canobie Lake,   Chases Grove,   Chester,   Clark Hill,   Cluffs Crossing,   Coffins Mill,   Collettes Grove,   Conleys Grove,   Creek Area,   Danville,   Deerfield,   Deerfield Parade,   Derry,   Derry Village,   East Candia,   East Derry,   East Hampstead,   East Kingston,   Eastman Point,   Epping,   Exeter,   Fairhill Manor,   Fremont,   Fremont Station,   Gosport,   Great Boars Head,   Greenland,   Greenland Station,   Hampshire Road,   Hampstead,   Hampton Beach,   Hampton Falls,   Hampton Landing,   Howards Grove,   Hubbard,   Jady Hill,   Kensington,   Kingston,   Leavitts Hill,   Little Boars Head,   Littlefield,   Londonderry,   Lyford Crossing,   Melrose Beach,   New Castle,   Newfields,   Newington,   Newington Station,   Newmarket,   Newton,   North Beach,   North Chester,   North Danville,   North Epping,   North Hampton,   North Hampton Center,   North Londonderry,   North Nottingham,   North Salem,   Northwood,   Northwood Center,   Northwood Ridge,   Nottingham,   Nottingham Square,   Noyes Terrace,   Onway Lake,   Perkins Hill,   Pine Grove Park,   Piscataqua,   Plaice Cove,   Plaistow,   Portsmouth,   Powwow River,   Raymond,   Riverside,   Rockingham,   Rye,   Rye Beach,   Rye North Beach,   Salem,   Salem Depot,   Sandown,   Seabrook,   Seabrook Beach,   Seabrook Station,   Severance,   Shaws Hill,   Smith Colony,   Smithtown,   South Danville,   South Deerfield,   South Hampton,   South Kingston,   South Seabrook,   Stratham,   Stratham Station,   The Plantation,   The Willows,   Wallis Sands,   Weares Mill,   West Derry,   West Epping,   West Hampstead,   West Kingston,   West Nottingham,   West Rye,   West Windham,   Westville,   Wilson,   Windham,   Winniconic,   Winnicut Mills,  

 

Or have a look at other New Hampshire counties including:

Belknap,   Carroll,   Cheshire,   Coos,   Grafton,   Hillsborough,   Merrimack,   Strafford,   Sullivan,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hampton, NH?
Then read on!

1. Hampton is the oldest summer resort in the United States, with its first hotel built in 1638.
2. Hampton Beach is a popular tourist destination and is home to the annual Hampton Beach Seafood Festival.
3. The town of Hampton was the site of the first battle of the Revolutionary War, fought on June 12, 1775.
4. The town is home to the historic Tuck Museum, which houses artifacts from the town's past.
5. The town is also home to a number of historic homes, including the Lane House (built in 1790) and the Lane-Robinson House (built in 1720).
6. The town is also home to a number of parks, including Hampton Beach State Park and Sandy Point State Park.
7. The town is also home to a number of museums, including the Seacoast Science Center and the Tuck Museum.