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Hampton Park Homes for Sale in Lexington, SC

Hampton Park is a compact Lexington subdivision where the appeal centers on house size, practical floor plans, and a location that keeps everyday destinations close.

Listing summary: 2 Active1 Pending

Median $364,000Middle

Community Highlights

  • Four- and five-bedroom floor plans with three to five baths dominate a compact neighborhood footprint.
  • Pleasant Hill Elementary, Pleasant Hill Middle, and Lexington High provide a consistent Lexington 1 school assignment.
  • Downtown Lexington, Lexington Country Club, shopping, dining, I-20 access, and Lake Murray all sit in the neighborhood's short-drive orbit.
Hardwood FloorsGranite KitchensFormal Living And Dining RoomsLarge Backyards

Architecture & Style

Type
Single Family
Quality
Mixed
Built
2008–2013
100% Garage100% Basement
  • Four And Five Bedroom Layouts
  • Formal Living Rooms
  • Formal Dining Rooms
  • Hardwood Floors
  • Granite Kitchens
  • Walk In Closets
  • Large Backyards

Location & Proximity

Southwest Lexington near the Pleasant Hill school corridor

Downtown Lexington
about 3.7 miles
Lexington Country Club
about 0.5 miles
Lake Murray Dam Public Park
about 9.8 miles
Lexington Country Clubdowntown LexingtonLake MurrayLexington shopping and dining corridors

Nearby Schools

Elementary
Pleasant Hill
Middle
Pleasant Hill
High
Lexington

Upcoming Open Houses

Scheduled open houses in Hampton Park, Lexington

2 events

About Hampton Park

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

Community Highlights

Hampton Park is a compact Lexington subdivision where the appeal centers on house size, practical floor plans, and a location that keeps everyday destinations close. Built from 2008 to 2013, the neighborhood reads as a small cluster of newer single-family homes on Montauk Drive and Sag Harbor Court, with recorded pricing from $359,000 to $455,000 and most homes offering four or five bedrooms.

The homes themselves set the tone. Across the neighborhood, four- and five-bedroom layouts, three to five bathrooms, two-car garages, hardwood floors, granite kitchens, formal living rooms, formal dining rooms, fireplaces, and walk-in closets show up again and again. Several homes also add fenced or landscaped backyards, front porches, flex space, or extra attic and storage capacity, giving Hampton Park more interior breathing room than its compact lot sizes might suggest.

Lot sizes generally run from about 6,969 to 10,454 square feet, so this is a neighborhood of manageable suburban parcels rather than estate lots. Even so, the street pattern creates a little variation. Sag Harbor Court brings the cul-de-sac setting, some of the largest lots in the subdivision, and the standout custom residence in the neighborhood, while Montauk Drive carries the most typical Hampton Park look: predominantly two-story homes with generous bedroom counts, formal gathering spaces, and broad backyards.

Amenities & Lifestyle

Hampton Park is not defined by a long list of shared recreational amenities. Its identity is more house-forward than resort-oriented, with the daily lifestyle centered on spacious interiors, backyard entertaining, and straightforward convenience. Large yards, patios, fenced areas, and flexible indoor rooms are the recurring lifestyle pieces here.

That practical feel carries through the architecture. Most homes were built in a tight five-year window, which gives the streets a consistent scale and age. Brick appears on one custom home, but the broader neighborhood reads as a mixed-exterior subdivision rather than a uniform all-brick enclave.

Location & Schools

The location is one of Hampton Park's clearest strengths. Lexington Country Club sits just outside the neighborhood, downtown Lexington is a short drive away, and Lake Murray remains part of the area's regular orbit for dining, recreation, and weekend use. Shopping and dining are repeatedly tied to the address, and I-20 access is close enough to make cross-town movement easier than in more tucked-away parts of Lexington.

School assignments are consistently Pleasant Hill Elementary, Pleasant Hill Middle, and Lexington High, and the neighborhood is directly associated with award-winning Lexington schools.

Neighborhood Summary

Within Lexington's smaller subdivisions, Hampton Park stands out less for shared amenities and more for five-bedroom scale, formal gathering space, and a location that keeps downtown Lexington, Lake Murray, and the Pleasant Hill school corridor within easy reach.

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Market Statistics

Aggregated from MLS listing history for Hampton Park, Lexington

Pricing

Median Price
$364,000
Average Price
$364,000

Property Details

Avg Bedrooms
4.3
Avg Bathrooms
3.8
Avg Lot Size
0.17 acres

Market Activity

Active Listings
3
Sold Last Year
0

Community Info

Median Year Built
2013
New Construction
0%

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