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Hampton Park Terrace Homes Near Hampton Park in Charleston, SC

Hampton Park Terrace sits on Charleston’s Upper Peninsula with the kind of presence that feels both historic and alive.

Listing summary: 3 Active

Median $2,950,000Ultra Luxury

Community Highlights

  • Parkside Upper Peninsula Location
  • Historic Architecture With Modern Rebuilds
  • Off-Street Parking In A Downtown Setting
  • Walkable Access To Dining And Recreation
Hampton Park proximityhistoric homesoff-street parkingPorches

Amenities & Lifestyle

Parks

Hampton Park

Dining

Leon’s Oyster Shop · Park & Grove · Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop +9

Recreation

tennis courts · walking trails · biking routes

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Built
1914–2023
26% Garage13% Pool
  • front porches
  • hardwood floors
  • updated kitchens
  • off-street parking
  • fenced yards
  • screened porches
  • Fireplaces

Location & Proximity

Charleston metro, Lowcountry South Carolina

Walkability: High

Musc
minutes
Airport
minutes
I26 Access
minutes
Hampton ParkThe CitadelCollege of CharlestonMUSCJoe Riley Riverdogs Stadium

Nearby Schools

Elementary
James Simons
Middle
Simmons Pinckney
High
Burke

About Hampton Park Terrace

AI-assisted overview based on MLS listing data for Hampton Park Terrace, Charleston

First Impressions

Hampton Park Terrace sits on Charleston’s Upper Peninsula with the kind of presence that feels both historic and alive. Streets lined with classic Charleston architecture lead toward Hampton Park, and many homes sit close enough to enjoy the park as part of the daily scenery. The neighborhood’s character comes through in its porches, mature trees, and a streetscape that rewards walking, biking, and lingering outdoors.

"A historic peninsula enclave where park views, porch life, and downtown energy meet."

Home Styles & Community Feel

This is a neighborhood of single-family homes, with a strong mix of early-20th-century craftsmanship and carefully executed renovations. Many residences date from the 1910s through the 1930s, while a few newer builds and major rebuilds show how the area continues to evolve. Across the streets, you’ll find Craftsman homes, four-squares, Federal Revival influences, and restored cottages, often with details like heart pine floors, original fireplaces, double front porches, and brick driveways. Some homes have been expanded for modern living, but the architectural rhythm still feels distinctly Charleston.

Lot sizes vary more than you might expect on the peninsula, from compact city parcels to rare oversized grounds, and that range gives the neighborhood a layered feel. Outdoor spaces are a real part of the appeal here: screened porches, courtyards, fenced yards, decks, and occasional pools create a lived-in, indoor-outdoor way of life. Many homes feature brick exteriors or brick details, and off-street parking is a notable bonus in this part of the city.

Amenities & Daily Rhythm

Hampton Park shapes the neighborhood’s daily pace. It is the kind of place where a morning loop, an afternoon walk, or a quick stop under the oaks becomes part of the routine. Nearby mentions also point to local favorites such as Leon’s Oyster Shop, Park & Grove, Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop, Sightsee Coffee, The Harbinger Cafe, Renzo, Little Jack’s Tavern, Huriyali, Melfi’s, Pelato, Berkeley’s, and Lillian’s Petite Market & Eatery. The Citadel, tennis courts, and Joe Riley Stadium also appear as part of the neighborhood’s everyday backdrop.

"Parkside streets, classic porches, and an easy connection to Charleston’s restaurant scene define the rhythm here."

Location & Schools

Hampton Park Terrace is in the Upper Peninsula of Downtown Charleston, centered around the Congress Street, Huger Street, Ashley Avenue, Moultrie Street, Kenilworth Avenue, Parkwood Avenue, and Rutledge Avenue corridors. Listings place it within walking or biking distance of Hampton Park, the Citadel, College of Charleston, MUSC, and Joe Riley Riverdogs Stadium, with quick access to downtown Charleston’s restaurants, shopping, and attractions. One listing also notes convenient access to I-26, while another describes the neighborhood as especially close to Mt Pleasant, West Ashley, the medical district, and the airport. The commonly referenced schools are James Simons Elementary, Simmons Pinckney Middle, and Burke High, giving the area a clear public-school footprint within the city.

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Market Statistics

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Pricing

Median Price
$2,950,000
Average Price
$2,708,300

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
3.8
Avg Bathrooms
2.7
Avg Lot Size
0.13 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
1920
New Construction
0%

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