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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 Hampton county include:

Aberdeen Gardens,   Back River,   Bellview Terrace,   Buckroe Gardens,   Cedar Park,   Chapel Village,   Grand View,   Holly Homes,   Northampton,   Pleasant Manor,   River Terrace,   Sherwood Park,   Sussex at Hampton,   West Hampton,   Windsor Terrace,  

 

Or have a look at other Virginia counties including:

Accomack,   Albemarle,   Alexandria,   Alleghany,   Amelia,   Amherst,   Appomattox,   Arlington,   Augusta,   Bath,   Bedford,   Bland,   Botetourt,   Bristol,   Brunswick,   Buchanan,   Buckingham,   Buena Vista,   Campbell,   Caroline,   Carroll,   Charles City,   Charlotte,   Charlottesville,   Chesapeake,   Chesterfield,   Clarke,   Colonial Heights,   Covington,   Craig,   Culpeper,   Cumberland,   Danville,   Dickenson,   Dinwiddie,   Emporia,   Essex,   Fairfax,   Falls Church,   Fauquier,   Floyd,   Fluvanna,   Franklin,   Frederick,   Fredericksburg,   Galax,   Giles,   Gloucester,   Goochland,   Grayson,   Greene,   Greensville,   Halifax,   Hanover,   Harrisonburg,   Henrico,   Henry,   Highland,   Hopewell,   Isle of Wight,   James City,   King George,   King William,   King and Queen,   Lancaster,   Lee,   Lexington,   Loudoun,   Louisa,   Lunenburg,   Lynchburg,   Madison,   Manassas,   Manassas Park,   Martinsville,   Mathews,   Mecklenburg,   Middlesex,   Montgomery,   Nelson,   New Kent,   Newport News,   Norfolk,   Northampton,   Northumberland,   Norton,   Nottoway,   Orange,   Page,   Patrick,   Petersburg,   Pittsylvania,   Poquoson,   Portsmouth,   Powhatan,   Prince Edward,   Prince George,   Prince William,   Pulaski,   Radford,   Rappahannock,   Richmond,   Roanoke,   Rockbridge,   Rockingham,   Russell,   Salem,   Scott,   Shenandoah,   Smyth,   Southampton,   Spotsylvania,   Stafford,   Staunton,   Suffolk,   Surry,   Sussex,   Tazewell,   Virginia Beach,   Warren,   Washington,   Waynesboro,   Westmoreland,   Williamsburg,   Winchester,   Wise,   Wythe,   York,  

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

One interesting fact about Hampton, Virginia is that it's the site of the oldest continuously running English-speaking legislative assembly in the Western Hemisphere. The Virginia General Assembly first met in Jamestown in 1619, but after a fire destroyed its meeting place, the assembly moved to nearby Middle Plantation in 1699, which was later renamed Williamsburg.

As for a historical anecdote, during the Civil War, the Union Army occupied Hampton, Virginia in 1861. To prevent Confederate troops from reclaiming the town, the Union Army commander ordered the burning of the city. The fire destroyed most of Hampton's buildings, businesses, and homes. However, a few structures, including the privately owned restored home of the wealthy African American family, the Butlers, were spared. The destruction of Hampton became known as the "Hampton Horror."