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$169,900
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
2.10 |
1,520 |
$3,081 |
2005 |
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On the market:
3 days
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Do you know what $169,900 buys you in most of metro Atlanta right now? Not much. In Hampton, it buys you three bedrooms, two and a half baths, a fireplace, and a brick townhome that's ready to move into today. The numbers don't usually work this cleanly, so when they do, it's worth paying attention. Whether you're a first-time buyer tired of renting or an investment-minded buyer who understands what it means to get into this location at this price right now, the case here is straightforward. Step inside and the main level does exactly what a main level should. The living room anchors the front of the home with a fireplace that makes the space feel grounded rather than just functional. From there, the flow moves naturally into a dedicated dining area and then into the kitchen, which opens up with a peninsula breakfast bar keeping things connected without collapsing every room into one. Oak cabinetry lines the walls, the full appliance package is in place, and a half bath off the kitchen handles the day-to-day without sending guests upstairs. Tucked just off the kitchen, a dedicated laundry room with washer and dryer hookups keeps the utility work on the main level where it belongs. Head upstairs and the floor plan delivers what first-time buyers actually need. The primary suite sits at the back of the home with a private en-suite bath and a walk-in closet — real separation from the rest of the household. Two additional bedrooms with ceiling fans and natural light share the hall bath, giving everyone their own space without the footprint of a home twice the price. Step outside and the end-unit position earns its keep. More breathing room than the interior units, a little more green on the side, and the community pond sitting just beyond the treeline out back — the kind of backdrop that photographs well but feels even better at the end of a long day. Now, about the location — because this is where the real story is. Hampton is Henry County's quiet front door to Atlanta's southside growth corridor, and what's been happening out here over the past decade is worth understanding before you buy anywhere else. I-75 is minutes away, which puts Hartsfield-Jackson in under 20 minutes on a normal morning — a fact that matters whether you're a Delta employee, a frequent traveler, or simply someone who values proximity to the region's single biggest economic engine. McDonough, Henry County's seat, sits just a few miles east with a genuine downtown square, local restaurants, and the kind of established commercial base that signals a community with staying power. Tanger Outlets, Piedmont Henry Hospital, and a growing retail corridor along Highway 20 mean the everyday errands are handled without a highway sprint. What Hampton has resisted, unlike some of its neighbors further up I-75, is the feeling of being overbuilt. The growth here has been measured. The community pond visible from this row of townhomes isn't a selling gimmick — it's a signal of how this particular pocket was planned. At $169,900, you're not just buying a home. You're buying into a county that Atlanta's southside growth hasn't finished discovering yet. Call your agent and get here before someone else runs the numbers first.
Listing courtesy of Joshua Keen, Keller Williams Realty Metro Atlanta