Hampton, Staten Island, NY

Hampton — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Hampton Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Hampton is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the South Shore of Staten Island, centered around the intersection of Amboy Road and Page Avenue. Historically part of the larger Annadale area, it has developed its own distinct identity characterized by its suburban feel, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community. The area was largely rural until the mid-20th century, when post-war development transformed it into a neighborhood of single-family homes, attracting families seeking more space and a calmer pace of life than in the city's other boroughs.

Geographically, Hampton is bounded roughly by Arden Avenue to the north, the Staten Island Railway tracks to the east, Armstrong Avenue to the south, and Woodrow Road to the west. Its location provides a balance of seclusion and accessibility, with the Korean War Veterans Parkway and the West Shore Expressway offering connections to the rest of the island and New Jersey. The neighborhood's character is defined by its well-kept properties, low crime rate, and a population that values privacy and stability, making it a classic example of Staten Island's outer-borough suburban ideal.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Hampton is predominantly composed of detached single-family homes, many built from the 1950s through the 1980s. Architectural styles range from classic ranches and Cape Cods to larger split-levels and colonials, often situated on generous, landscaped lots. There are also some semi-attached homes and a limited number of small, older apartment buildings along the main thoroughfares like Amboy Road. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low rental percentage compared to city averages.

Price ranges are typically in the upper tiers for Staten Island, reflecting the desirability of the area's schools and low-density living. As of recent trends, homes frequently list from the high $700,000s into the $1.2 million range, depending on size, condition, and lot. The market has remained robust, driven by sustained demand from families. Recent trends show some homeowners opting for expansions and renovations rather than moving, further enhancing the neighborhood's curated, established aesthetic.

Schools & Education

Hampton is served by New York City's District 31, but is specifically zoned for some of Staten Island's most sought-after public schools. The neighborhood feeds into P.S. 6, the Corinne A. Postlewaite School, which is consistently highly rated. For middle school, many students attend I.S. 7, the Elias Bernstein Intermediate School, also recognized for its strong academic programs. The zoned high school is Tottenville High School, one of the top-performing public high schools in the city, known for its advanced placement courses and diverse extracurricular activities.

In addition to these strong public options, there are several well-regarded private and parochial schools in the surrounding South Shore area, including St. Joseph-St. Thomas School and the Staten Island Academy. The College of Staten Island's Willowbrook campus is a short drive away, providing access to higher education. The concentration of high-performing schools is a primary draw for families and contributes significantly to the stability and property values in the Hampton area.

Parks & Recreation

While Hampton itself is primarily residential, it is in close proximity to several of Staten Island's major recreational assets. The neighborhood is just minutes from the expansive Latourette Park and Golf Course, which offers a public 18-hole golf course, hiking trails through mature woodlands, and the historic Latourette House. To the south, the sprawling Freshkills Park, once the world's largest landfill, is being transformed into a massive public parkland nearly three times the size of Central Park, with ongoing development of trails, sports fields, and kayak launches.

For more casual recreation, Hampton residents often utilize the playgrounds and fields at nearby P.S. 6 or the basketball courts at I.S. 7. The neighborhood's own quiet streets are popular for walking and cycling. The South Shore YMCA, located a short drive away in Eltingville, provides comprehensive fitness facilities, swimming pools, and youth programs, serving as a community hub for health and recreation for many Hampton families.

Local Dining & Shopping

Hampton's commercial life is centered along Amboy Road, which features a mix of essential services and local eateries. Dining options tend to be casual and family-friendly, including pizzerias like Goodfella's, classic Italian restaurants, and diners such as the historic Karl's Klipper. For everyday needs, there is a Key Food supermarket and several smaller delis and bodegas. The neighborhood maintains a practical, no-frills shopping character, with businesses like hardware stores, laundromats, and salons catering to the day-to-day needs of residents.

For more extensive shopping and a wider variety of chain restaurants and stores, residents typically drive a short distance to the Staten Island Mall in New Springville or the bustling Hylan Boulevard retail corridor. The nearby Annadale "Little Strip" on Annadale Road also offers a dense concentration of popular local establishments, including bagel shops, bakeries, and specialty food stores. This model provides Hampton with quiet residential streets while keeping conveniences within easy reach.

Who Lives Here

Hampton is predominantly a neighborhood of middle-class and upper-middle-class families, many of whom have lived in the area for generations. It has a strong multi-generational character, with young couples raising children alongside their own parents

Hampton Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$418KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$1K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$122KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate85.7%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied14.3%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code08826

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