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Hampton Real Estate and Local Guide

A small, affluent residential community north of Towson in Baltimore County, developed in 1929 around the historic Hampton estate on large, park-like lots. Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Hampton best.

About the area

Living in Hampton, MD

Hampton Mansion was the largest private home in the United States when it was completed in 1790.

IncomeAbout $171,969 median household
EducationAbout 74.7% hold a bachelor's or higher
CountyBaltimore County

The housing market

Homes in Hampton

  • About 99% of housing units are owner-occupied.
  • About 95.9% of homes are detached single-family houses.
  • The median home value is about $592,700.

Landmarks and lifestyle

What makes Hampton home

Hampton National Historic Site

Georgian mansion completed in 1790, once the largest private home in America, now run by the National Park Service

Towson United Methodist Church

Church completed in 1958 with a 235-foot spire and a wooded meditation walking path

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