Hampton

Seven Subdivisions, One Community, in the Southeast Corner

Nearly 400 single-family homes spread across seven platted subdivisions, all bound together by a shared pool, tennis courts, and 102 acres of common ground.

About Hampton

Hampton is a master-planned community tucked into the southeast corner of Rochester Hills, anchored near the intersection of Rochester Road and Hamlin Road and extending south toward Avon Road and South Boulevard. Built out across the late 1970s and 1980s on land that had belonged to Avon Township before the township incorporated as a city in 1984, Hampton was one of the first large-scale neighborhood developments in the area to bundle single-family homes, condominiums, and apartments under a single coordinated master plan with shared recreational amenities and a unified architectural vocabulary.

The single-family side of Hampton encompasses nearly 400 home sites distributed across seven distinct sub-platted subdivisions — each with its own street grid and entry monument, but all sharing common signage, deed restrictions, and the Hampton name. Homes range from traditional two-story colonials to ranches, tudors, and contemporaries, generally on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mature trees, sidewalks, and the curving cul-de-sac geometry that defined late-twentieth-century suburban planning. Brick exteriors, attached garages, and finished basements are the rule rather than the exception.

Two associations share governance. The Home Owners Association of Hampton (HOAH) represents the single-family sites, while the Property Owners Association of Hampton (POAH) — which includes owners of the four apartment complexes, the condominiums, and the single-family homes — maintains the 102 acres of common areas, the community center and pool, the tennis courts, and selected signage throughout the development. The arrangement gives residents access to swim-club and racquet amenities that would otherwise require a country-club membership.

Hampton sits within Rochester Community Schools, with elementary assignment generally to Hampton Elementary (located inside the neighborhood itself) and high school assignment to Adams High School. The Village of Rochester Hills lifestyle center — Whole Foods, Von Maur, and roughly fifty other tenants — is a short drive north on Adams Road, while M-59 and I-75 are both within ten minutes for commuters bound for Auburn Hills, Troy, or downtown Detroit. Bloomer Park, the Clinton River Trail, and Yates Cider Mill round out the local recreational menu.

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