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A sought-after township north of Pittsburgh
Located about 14 miles north of Downtown Pittsburgh, Hampton Township is among the many sought-after communities in the Northern Hills. Gently sloping roads give way to various home styles, restaurants, shops and some of the county's largest parks. However, the township's highly-rated school district tops the list of what attracts home buyers. "Hampton's school district is a large draw for young families," says Linda Honeywill, associate broker with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Realty, who has been in the industry since 1984. "My sister moved to Hampton specifically for the schools," says Nicole Edwards, Realtor with Century 21 American Heritage Realty, who has over ten years of experience in the industry. "But it's also a great middle ground. You're in the suburbs but can be anywhere in 15-to-20 minutes. You're close to the Pennsylvania Turnpike and you're surrounded by beautiful parks."
Quiet cul-de-sacs in Hampton provide peaceful living.
Take a walk through the welcoming neighborhoods of Hampton.
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A-rated schools in Hampton
Students are served by the Hampton Township School District, which scores an A-plus rating on Niche. "Hampton is a municipality, so its township borders are also the school district borders," Honeywill says. "Both McCandless and Hampton are known for their great schools, but students that would thrive in smaller classes would be better off in Hampton." Kindergarteners through fifth graders are divided between three A-rated schools: Poff Elementary, Central Elementary and Wyland Elementary. Hampton Middle School earns an A-plus rating, while Hampton High School earns an A. High schoolers can apply to the A.W. Beattie Career Center, where students can earn college credits for career-focused courses that range from arts and entertainment to finance and business.
Many students growing up in Hampton attend Hampton High School.
Hampton Middle School serves the neighborhood's children with a public education.
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Winding hiking trails and sports facilities
Hampton Township is home to two large parks. Hampton Community Park spans 195 acres. Soccer fields cater to youth sports leagues, while an outdoor community pool features slides, a diving board and spray features. Additional amenities include a community center, a playground, basketball courts, tennis courts and a street hockey rink. "My sister had her baby shower at the community center," Edwards says. "It's a beautiful center. It has a gym and all kinds of things." Nature trails include the Rachel Carson Trail, a 45-mile hiking trail popular with runners.
About 5 miles away, more trails await at North Park. North Park spans over 3,000 acres, making it the largest park in Allegheny County. Wooded hiking trails, event venues, waterways and historic institutions such as St. Paul's Lutheran Church are scattered amongst its rolling green hills. A 75-acre lake anchors the park, attracting kayakers, canoeists and anglers, while a 5-mile path loops around its perimeter. Amenities range from skating rinks, sports courts and dog parks to a community pool, restaurant and public 18-hole golf course. The adjacent Wildwood Golf Club is another popular members-only course with a pool and clubhouse.
Hartwood Acres is a former estate-turned-public park on the east side of town. Hartwood features 629 acres that give way to a historic Tudor-style stone mansion, a sculpture garden with minimalistic art pieces, a wedding venue and miles of trails that weave through dense woods. "They host a summer concert series every year that showcases a variety of talent," Honeywill says. "Every Sunday, residents will pack picnic lunches, and some people bring their dogs to enjoy the concert. It's just a really nice environment." A large meadow with mowed paths that weave through hundreds of blooming wildflowers in the spring sits adjacent to the amphitheater.
Take your best friend for a walk around Hampton Community Park.
Kayaking is a popular activity enjoyed by many Hampton folks at North Park.
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Events at Hampton Community Park
At Hampton Community Park, events include pumpkin carving contests, seasonal farmers markets on Wednesdays and Christmas celebrations with visits from Santa. "They also host an amazing fireworks display for the Fourth of July," Honeywill says. However, Hampton Community Day is by far the largest event. "Many of the local townships have their own community day," Honeywill says. Hampton Community Day usually occurs at the beginning of July and consists of a day full of pizza, funnel cakes, inflatables, music and fireworks.
The Summer Concert Series has fun activities for all of Hampton to be apart of.
Live music performances by local musicians entertained a crowd at Pints in the Park in Hampton.
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A diverse housing stock
"There's a wonderful variety of homes in Hampton," Honeywill says. "Homebuyers can find affordable homes and beautiful estate homes. The area also attracts townhome and condo buyers." Properties include small bungalows, bi-level, split-level and ranch-style homes priced from the $200,000s to the $400,000s. Midcentury modern designs, Colonial Revivals and New Traditionals can range from the $400,000s to the $600,000s, depending on interior updates and square footage. Spacious properties on multiple acres are often found east of Pennsylvania State Route 8. Large colonial- and Tudor-style homes range from the $600,000s to over $1 million, along with 21st-century contemporary Craftsman-style homes. Townhouses can sell between the mid $200,000s to the mid $600,000s. Traditional condominiums start in the mid $200,000s, and attached patio homes can sell into the mid $500,000s. Hampton earns a CAP Index crime score of 2 out of 10, compared to the national average of 4.
Rows of homes are surrounded by trees in Hampton.
Find yourself a house up in the hills of Hampton.
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Shops and eateries on Route 8
Dozens of restaurants and shops are scattered along Pennsylvania State Route 8, Hampton's main commercial thoroughfare. Aldi is the main grocery store in town, while larger chains like Shop ‘n Save and Walmart are less than 3 miles north. Big box stores like Target and Lowe's Home Improvement are 2 miles farther.
Along State Route 8, Kanlaya Thai Kitchen is known for its classic Thai favorites like pad Thai topped with scallions and bean sprouts and panang curry mixed with coconut, bell peppers and string beans. While they do not serve alcohol, patrons can bring their own drinks. "Le Thai Café is another great Asian bistro," Honeywill says. An outdoor patio dotted with plants offers a quaint atmosphere to share a plate of spring rolls and pad see ew. "Cala Lily Restaurant and Bar is another wonderful place," Honeywill says, and is known for its specialty martinis, upscale fare and intimate atmosphere.
Hampton locals head over to Kanlaya Thai Kitchen for a delicious meal.
K Asian Bistro Sushi Bar keeps Hampton residents coming back for more.
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14 miles to Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Regional Transit bus routes run along Hemlock Drive and Ferguson Road. However, Hampton is primarily a car-dependent community. Pennsylvania State Route 8 connects commuters to Pittsburgh, approximately 14 miles south, and merges with Interstate 76, or the Pennsylvania Turnpike, on the north side of Hampton. Pittsburgh International Airport is about 30 miles away via State Highway 8 or 40 miles away via Interstate 79. UPMC Passavant is the nearest hospital, about 5 miles west.
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Parks in this Area
Hartwood Acres Park
Parking Lot
Amphitheater
Hiking
North Park
North Park
Bruno Sammartino Park
Dog Park
Trails
Hampton Community Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Bike Trails
Ellen Hughes Park
Picnic Area
Multi-Purpose Field
Transit
Airport
Pittsburgh International
46 min drive
Bus
Ferguson Rd & Lammerton
Bus
Hemlock Dr & Laurel Oak Dr
Bus
Ferguson Rd & Linwood #2
Bus
Wildwood Rd Nb
Bus
Ferguson Rd & Sweeney
Bus
Hemlock Dr & Sample Fs
Bus
Duncan Ave Pnr Nb
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Hampton Township
US
Homicide
1
4
Sexual Assault
1
4
Assault with Weapon
1
4
Robbery
1
4
Burglary
2
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
2
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Hampton Township, Allison Park sell after 64 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Hampton Township, Allison Park over the last 12 months is $426,728, up 2% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
Welcome home to this beautifully updated 3-bedroom, 1.5-bath multi-level home nestled in the Hardies Lake neighborhood of Hampton Township. Located just minutes from Route 8, this home offers both convenience and comfort in Hampton School District. Freshly painted throughout, with newly stained hardwood. Featuring brand-new appliances, the home boasts an oversized family room perfect for
Beautifully updated and meticulously maintained Ranch in Hampton Township with a long list of improvements! Major updates include a fully remodeled eat-in kitchen that opens to a deck which is perfect for grilling, morning coffee, or outdoor dining—and both bathrooms have been tastefully renovated. The finished lower level features a spacious family room ideal for relaxing, entertaining, or movie
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Presenting 2153 Grandeur Drive in the prestigious Estates At The Villa, in Hampton Twp School District. A prime location near all the amenities of North Park. This luxury custom-built home boasts 4,258 sq ft plus an additional 1,630 sq ft of finished living space in the walkout lower level, 5 Bedrooms, 4.5 Bathrooms, and a 3-car attached Garage. The main floor showcases beautiful new 7” wide
Welcome to a fabulous Hampton home that has been lovingly cared for and is located at the end of a cul-de-sac so the backyard backs to a beautiful tree line~The flat entry and covered front patio are inviting & a great place to enjoy nature~The beautiful brick fireplace in the living room & large front window create a great atmosphere~The first floor family room is very spacious and offers a
This wonderful 1.3 acre home site provides a great opportunity to build a custom home in an exceptional Hampton Township location. Wide frontage along Wyland Avenue. Wooded home site with a large buildable area will accommodate many home styles and orientations; attached or integral garage, walk-out/partial walk-out lower level, orientation parallel or perpendicular to Wyland...so many options!
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Welcome to Devlin’s Pointe Apartments, located in Hampton Township, Allison Park. Conveniently located near the Pennsylvania Turnpike, Route 28 to Pittsburgh, North Park and Wexford, PA. Devlin’s Pointe Apartments offers affordable elegance with 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments as well as 3 bedroom townhomes. The neighborhood is located just minutes from UPMC Passavant Hospital in McCandless,
Available April 1st; APPOINTMENT REQUIRED - TENANT OCCUPIED; minimum 1-year lease; spacious end unit with 2 BR, 1 1/2 baths; finished walk-out lower level with patio area; deck off of dining room; off-street parking; close to North Park and McCandless Crossing; a $50 non-refundable application fee and credit check for all prospective tenants; non-smokers only; pets will be considered - if
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Pioneer Apartments is centrally located to shopping, amazing schools, and entertainment. The apartments are located in the rear of Stack'd Restaurant & Anytime Fitness. Our community is designed to complement your personal lifestyle with the spacious floor plans. Our tenants will be able enjoy the attached gym, Anytime Fitness, and Stack'd Restaurant at their convenience. Pioneer Apartments is in
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
17,021
Median Age
46
Population Density
2 ppl/acre
Population under 18
22%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.2%
Above the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$117,538
Significantly above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$140,813
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
98.1%
College Graduates
60%
Significantly above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
25%
Above the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
72.5%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
41''
Average Winter Low Temperature
23°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
40''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
9/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
22/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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