Condo Communities in Hampton
Browse 22 registered condominium associations in Hampton, NH with 726 total units.
Source: Rockingham County Audit - AI Discovery (data as of August 2026)
Hampton Meadows Condominium Association
153 units
Built 1997
Types: detached single-family condominiums, cape, contemporary and a-frame-influenced designs
Dunvegan Woods
110 units
Built 1984
Types: townhouse
Hampton Towne Estates Condominium Association
84 units
Built 1985
Types: two-story attached townhouse condominiums
The Harbor at Whittem & Dustin
48 units
Built 1973
Types: multi-unit
Silvergrass Place Condominiums Unit Owners' Association
46 units
Built 2018
Types: detached single-family style luxury condominiums
Beachside Inn Condominium Association
42 units
Built 1989
Types: garden-style / studio resort condominiums
Taylor River Estates
37 units
Built 1985
Types: ranch, contemporary, multi-level
Ocean Crest Condominium Association
36 units
Built 1983
Types: garden-style / multi-level oceanfront condominiums
Ocean Crest Condos
35 units
Built 1984
Types: multi-level
Schooner Landing
29 units
Built 1988
Types: townhouse
Royale Sands Beach Club Condominium Association
24 units
Built 1985
Types: multi-level luxury oceanfront townhouses
Hampton Woods Condo Assn.
23 units
Hampton Woods Condominium Association
23 units
Built 2004
Types: multi-level luxury townhouses
Butternut Hollow Condominium Association
16 units
Built 1978
Types: detached single-level cottage condominiums
The Island Beach Condominium
7 units
Built 1920
Types: coastal beach cottage / garden-style condominiums
The Seacastle
6 units
Port of Call
5 units
Built 2004
Types: one-level
The Homestead Estates
2 units
Built 1990
Types: detached / semi-detached estate condominiums
660 Condos
Blue Bay Terrace Condos
Built 2003
Types: garden-style, multi-level
Grand Summit Condo Assn.
Riptide Condominium Association
Built 1970
Types: garden-style oceanfront condominiums
Living in Hampton
Hampton combines classic New England beach town charm with year-round residential community, offering the best of coastal living. Located in Rockingham County along three miles of Atlantic coastline, Hampton attracts summer visitors to Hampton Beach while maintaining a strong year-round population. The town balances its tourism economy with residential neighborhoods, excellent schools, and a commitment to preserving coastal character. Hampton Beach, with its boardwalk, concerts, and family-friendly atmosphere, serves as one of New Hampshire's premier summer destinations. Beyond the beach, Hampton offers the quieter charm of Hampton Harbor, marshlands for kayaking and wildlife viewing, and historic sites including the Tuck Museum. The town's school system serves about 1,800 students, and the community provides excellent recreational facilities and programs. Hampton's housing market includes beachfront properties, historic homes in residential neighborhoods, and modern developments. The town attracts families seeking coastal living, retirees, and those willing to embrace the seasonal nature of beach town life. Hampton's combination of ocean access, community atmosphere, and convenient location (about an hour from Boston) makes it one of New Hampshire's most desirable coastal communities.
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