Why this home stands out
Homes built in 1905 carry a character that newer construction simply can't replicate — think thick walls, mature proportions, and architectural details with real age behind them. At 328 Washington Street, you get that historic personality on a street that sits within easy walking distance of downtown Hampton's waterfront parks, local restaurants, and the Virginia Air and Space Center. Four bedrooms and a half bath give the layout genuine flexibility for modern households.
PASTURE POINT and the Hampton real estate market
Washington Street sits in one of Hampton's most walkable and historically layered corridors, just blocks from the downtown waterfront. Hampton is one of the oldest continuously English-speaking settlements in America, and that depth shows up in the streetscapes, the architecture, and the community identity. The city hugs the southwestern shore of the Chesapeake Bay and wraps around Hampton Roads harbor, giving residents easy access to waterfront parks, marinas, and the kind of salt-air lifestyle that defines coastal Virginia. Downtown Hampton has been steadily reinvesting in itself — the area around Washington Street reflects that energy, with independent restaurants, breweries, and cultural anchors like the Virginia Air and Space Center all within a short walk. Hampton is also one of the most military-connected cities in the country, with Joint Base Langley-Eustis just minutes away, making it a natural fit for active-duty families who want off-base living without a long commute. The broader Hampton Roads metro keeps daily needs well covered, and the city's own grid makes getting around straightforward.
What's nearby
Daily errands and evenings out are genuinely easy from 328 Washington Street. Baked Bistro & Pizza, The Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery, and Marker 20 are all within three-tenths of a mile — a walkable dinner-and-drinks radius that most addresses in Hampton can't match. Swami Food Store and Best of British cover grocery runs at half a mile out. For your morning coffee, Starbucks and the Cosmic Cafe at Virginia Air & Space Center are both about a half mile away. Honor Park and Mill Point Park are within a few blocks, and the Hampton Parks Department is just two-tenths of a mile from the front door. Shape Up Fitness rounds out the day-to-day picture at 0.5 miles.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is eight minutes from the front door, and NSA Hampton Roads is eleven — making 328 Washington Street one of the more strategically located addresses in Hampton for active-duty households. Four bedrooms handle deployments, PCS moves, and growing families without cramping anyone. A VA loan can make ownership here a straightforward next step for eligible service members.
For buyers drawn to character
If you've been scrolling past subdivision homes waiting for something with actual bones, 328 Washington Street was built in 1905 — over a century before 'character home' became a marketing phrase. The proportions, the age, the downtown walkability, and the historic streetscape around it all add up to a home that has a story already written into its walls. You'd be the next chapter.
More buyer questions
How far is 328 Washington Street from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
The drive from 328 Washington Street to Joint Base Langley-Eustis runs about eight minutes under normal traffic conditions. That proximity makes it one of the closer off-base residential options in Hampton for Langley-assigned personnel.
What is the neighborhood like around 328 Washington Street?
The immediate area is part of downtown Hampton's historic core — walkable, mixed-use, and close to the waterfront. Parks, restaurants, a brewpub, and the Virginia Air and Space Center are all within a third of a mile.
How old is the home at 328 Washington Street?
The home was built in 1905, making it well over a century old. Homes of that era in Hampton's downtown corridor tend to feature distinct architectural proportions and construction methods that differ meaningfully from modern builds.
Is 328 Washington Street in a flood zone?
Hampton has areas with varying flood risk given its coastal location along the Chesapeake Bay. The flood zone designation for this specific parcel is covered in the FloodRisk tile on this page — worth reviewing before making any decisions.
Does 328 Washington Street have an HOA?
Based on available property data, there is no HOA associated with 328 Washington Street. Always confirm current HOA status with your agent during the due-diligence process.
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