91 days on market
$435,000
606 Washington St St
Hampton, Virginia 23669
MLS# 10620827 · PASTURE POINT · Hampton VA
Updated May 21, 2026 · Source: REIN MLS
Est. payment
$2,551/mo
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Price / sq ft
$184
2,370 sq ft
Days on market
91
HOA
None
Year built
1890
136 yrs old
Beds
3
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Sq Ft
2,370
Garage
No
About this home
Beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home featuring an open-concept layout great for modern living. Enjoy porcelain tile flooring on the main level and freshly cleaned carpet upstairs. Fully renovated in 2022 and freshly painted throughout, this home feels like new. Roof is in the first half of its lifespan, and all newer appliances convey. Freshly painted front deck and door, plus newly installed flower beds, a…
Listed by Nefertiti Holas · Ebony Qing Real Estate Co.
VaHome Team property overview
Meet 606 Washington Street — a 3-bedroom, 2.1-bath Victorian-era home in Hampton's historic Pasture Point neighborhood. Built in 1890 and spanning 2,370 square feet on a compact 0.1-acre lot, this property puts you minutes from Joint Base Langley-Eustis and steps from downtown Hampton's waterfront energy.
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Why this home stands out
Homes built in 1890 don't come around often, and in Pasture Point they're genuinely rare. At 2,370 square feet across three bedrooms and two and a half baths, 606 Washington Street offers the kind of architectural character — thick walls, period proportions, a layout that actually has rooms — that newer construction simply can't replicate. You're also on one of Hampton's most walkable blocks, with a brewpub, a deli, and a park all within a quarter mile.
PASTURE POINT and the Hampton real estate market
Pasture Point is one of Hampton's oldest and most distinctive residential pockets — a compact, walkable enclave where late-19th-century homes line streets that run close to the water. The neighborhood carries a genuine sense of place: front porches, mature trees, and neighbors who actually wave. It sits at the heart of the broader downtown Hampton corridor, which means arts venues, waterfront dining, and the Virginia Air & Space Center are all within easy reach on foot or by bike. If you've been doing a hampton va property search and want something with real history and urban convenience rather than a subdivision cul-de-sac, Pasture Point consistently stands out. Hampton itself is a city of about 135,000 people anchored by deep military ties, a working waterfront, and a growing creative and culinary scene. It sits at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, giving residents access to water in nearly every direction — and a coastal quality of life that's hard to match anywhere else in Hampton Roads.
What's nearby
Daily life is genuinely easy from 606 Washington Street. The Vanguard Brewpub & Distillery is just 0.2 miles away — a solid neighborhood anchor for a weeknight out. Baked Bistro & Pizza and New York Deli are both within 0.4 miles for quick lunches or casual dinners. Grocery runs are covered by Swami Food Store at half a mile and Best of British a bit further down the road. For your morning coffee, Cosmic Cafe at the Virginia Air & Space Center is 0.6 miles away, with a Starbucks close behind at 0.7 miles. King Park is practically at your doorstep at 0.2 miles, and Honor Park and Hampton Parks Department facilities are both within 0.3 miles. CrossFit Stimulus and Shape Up Fitness round out the fitness options nearby.
For different buyers
For military families relocating
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is just seven minutes away, and NSA Hampton Roads is twelve — making 606 Washington Street one of the more strategically located addresses in the area for active-duty families. VA loan eligibility can make a home like this especially accessible, and BAH rates in Hampton typically align well with this part of the city. You'd be trading a long commute for a genuinely walkable, character-filled neighborhood.
For buyers drawn to character
If what you want is a home that has actually lived through history — not one designed to look like it has — 606 Washington Street is worth a serious look. Built in 1890, it carries the bones and proportions of a Victorian-era Hampton Roads residence, set on a street in Pasture Point where the architectural context around it matches. This is the kind of address that rewards buyers who care more about craftsmanship and character than square footage per dollar.
Frequently asked questions
How far is 606 Washington Street from Joint Base Langley-Eustis?
Joint Base Langley-Eustis is approximately seven minutes from 606 Washington Street by car, making it one of the closer off-base options for Langley-assigned personnel. NSA Hampton Roads is about twelve minutes away.
What neighborhood is 606 Washington Street in?
The home sits in Pasture Point, one of Hampton's oldest residential neighborhoods, located near the downtown waterfront corridor and within easy walking distance of restaurants, parks, and cultural venues.
How old is the home at 606 Washington Street?
The home was built in 1890, making it well over 130 years old — a genuine piece of Hampton's architectural history and one of the older residential structures in the Pasture Point area.
Is 606 Washington Street in a flood zone?
Flood zone status for this address is detailed in the FloodRisk tile on this page, which pulls current FEMA map data. Given the property's proximity to Hampton's waterfront areas, reviewing that information is a smart step in your due diligence.
What is the lot size and square footage at 606 Washington Street?
The home offers 2,370 square feet of living space on a 0.1-acre lot — a compact footprint that's typical of the walkable, close-knit character of the Pasture Point neighborhood.
Want to know more about 606 Washington Street or explore other homes in Pasture Point and Hampton? Tom and Dariya Milan at LPT Realty are ready to help — reach out to get started.
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Property Details
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
2
Half Baths
1
Approx Sq Ft
2,370
Stories
2
Fireplaces
0
Flooring
Carpet, Other
Heating
Cooling
Laundry
Interior Features
N/A
Appliances
Dishwasher, Dryer, Dryer Hookup, Microwave, Elec Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Washer Hookup
Sale & Tax History
List Price
$435,000
Price / Sq Ft
$184
Annual Taxes
$2,009
Monthly Tax
$167
HOA
None
Tax Rate (effective)
0.46%
Sale Timeline (this listing)
| Event | Date | Price | Detail |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed | Feb 19, 2026 | $435,000 | — |
| Currently listed | — | $435,000 | — |
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About buying in Hampton
Homes for sale in Hampton, VA offer some of the most affordable waterfront living on the Chesapeake Bay. Buckroe Beach (23664) features beach-cottage rentals, second homes, and family residences directly on the bay; Wythe (23661) and Phoebus (23663) offer walkable historic neighborhoods with shopping, dining, and a strong community feel; Aberdeen Gardens (23666) is a nationally registered historic Black community built in the 1930s; and northern Hampton near Hampton Roads Center Parkway has newer construction in the $300K-$500K range. Hampton is home to Hampton University (a top HBCU), the southern half of Joint Base Langley-Eustis (the Langley AFB portion), and NASA Langley Research Center. Military and federal civilian employees make up a significant portion of buyers. Hampton City Schools include Hampton High, Bethel High, Phoebus High, and Kecoughtan High. Median home prices typically run $250K-$400K, making Hampton one of the most affordable major cities in Hampton Roads. The Buckroe Beach area in particular has seen strong appreciation as remote-work buyers from D.C. and Northern Virginia discover the area's beachfront value. Below are all active Hampton homes for sale pulled every 5 minutes from the REIN MLS.
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Estimate your monthly payment
$2,551/moPrincipal & interest
$2,257
Property tax
$167
Home insurance
$127
PMI
None
HOA
None
Estimate only. Insurance assumed at 0.35% of home value annually. Actual taxes, insurance, and rate will vary by lender, credit, and property. Contact a lender for a personalized quote.
Listed by Ebony Qing Real Estate Co. · MLS# 10620827
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$435,000
606 Washington St ST, HAMPTON VA 23669
Hampton, Virginia 23669
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