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Hampton Commons is what late-1980s Westhampton wanted a condo building to be — a 38-unit 1987 building designed by Glavé & Holmes Architecture, with unit sizes reaching 3,454 square feet and a traditional aesthetic calibrated for the University of Richmond and Country Club of Virginia neighborhood.
Insider’s view — any red flags?
Red flags: Hampton Commons' location is fabulous, and unlike most condos, the townhome-styled nature of the design means a little bit of greenspace. The only negatives would be the age of the project means the design is less open and ceiling heights tend to be lower than what is built today. So the units feel more old-school and formal, but that is consistent with the architecture of the area.
History
Designed by Glavé & Holmes Architecture — the firm formerly known as Glave, Newman, Anderson (the same architects who completed The Belfry's 1979 conversion) — the building offers traditional aesthetic, large floor plans, and a setting calibrated for the West End school cluster.
Design & units
Unit sizes reach 3,454 square feet, which places Hampton Commons in the same square-footage tier as Ginter Place and Monument Square — meaningfully larger than typical Fan or downtown condo product. Brick exterior, conventional residential roof lines, and floor plans organized around dining and entertaining rather than open-loft volume. The traditional aesthetic has aged well.
Neighborhood
Westhampton sits along the Cary Street Road corridor between the University of Richmond and the Country Club of Virginia. The neighborhood's daily-life amenity is anchored by Libbie & Grove to the east, the University of Richmond campus to the west, and the school cluster (St. Catherine's, St. Christopher's, U of R) that draws many of the building's resident families.
What sets it apart
Unit sizes up to 3,454 square feet place Hampton Commons among the largest condo footprints in the Richmond market. The buyer pool reflects the location: school families looking for a year-round low-maintenance option close to the U of R / St. Catherine's / St. Christopher's school cluster, plus retirees who want to stay near the country club and the Cary Street Road corridor.
The builders
Architect: Glavé & Holmes
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Type & features
- Height
- Mid Rise
- Parking
- Garage
- Amenities
- Elevator
Recent sales
| Address | Beds / Baths | Sq Ft | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 37 Hampton Commons Ter Unit#19 | 3 / 3 | 1,626 | May 2025 | $636,000 |
| 11 Hampton Commons Ter Unit#11 | 4 / 5 | 3,454 | Sep 2024 | $1,075,000 |
| 19 Hampton Commons Ter | 3 / 3 | 1,730 | Jul 2024 | $687,500 |
Frequently asked
Where exactly is Hampton Commons?
Westhampton, VA 23226. In the Westhampton neighborhood.
When was Hampton Commons built?
Hampton Commons dates to 1987 (New construction).
How many units are in Hampton Commons?
Hampton Commons is a 38-unit condominium regime in Westhampton.
Is Hampton Commons a condo conversion or new construction?
Hampton Commons is new-construction condominium product delivered around 1987, not a historic conversion.