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HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE
Homes for Sale in Crestview, FL

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The Hamptons Townhomes is a small attached-home pocket in Crestview, and with no active amenity set to point to, pricing here comes down to the fundamentals: unit condition, interior updates, and how a given listing shows against the others on the market at the same time. There is no clubhouse or pool premium to lean on, so a well-kept, move-in-ready unit will separate itself on finishes alone.

For buyers, that means the homework is on the unit itself — read the condition, the HOA documents, and the recent updates rather than any community feature. For sellers, the lever you control is presentation: an updated, clean, correctly priced townhome carries the argument here, because there is no shared amenity story doing that work for you.

Best for

  • Budget-focused buyers who want a lower-maintenance attached home and don't want to pay for amenities they won't use
  • Buyers seeking a Crestview entry point in townhome form who plan to weigh each unit on condition and HOA cost
  • Investors or owners comfortable underwriting a specific unit rather than a community amenity package

Probably not for

  • Buyers who want resort-style amenities like a pool, fitness center, or gated access
  • Those set on a detached single-family home with a private yard
  • Buyers unwilling to scrutinize HOA documents and monthly obligations before committing

If we were buying in HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE today, this is the order of operations we would run for our clients.

1

Underwrite the condition first. Price the roof, HVAC, and systems honestly before judging any list price; condition swings value here more than square footage alone.

2

Match the home to real comps. Recent sales of similar condition and lot, not the asking price, tell you what a home is worth.

3

Move deliberately, not desperately. Neither side has a decisive edge, so a well-prepared, fairly-priced offer wins without overpaying.

4

Line up financing and inspection early. A pre-approval and an inspection plan let you act fast and negotiate from evidence.

5

Keep an agent in your corner. The listing agent works for the seller; we represent you and prepare a hand-built valuation before any offer in HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE.

Best Buy
Buyers who want attached-home living in Crestview and value low-maintenance over shared amenities.
Biggest Risk
With no amenities to differentiate, resale hinges almost entirely on how your unit shows against others.
Sweet Spot
An updated, well-kept townhome with a clear, reasonable HOA obligation.
Avoid If
You want a pool, gym, or gated community feel — none are identified here.

What actually drives value in an amenity-light townhome pocket

Current MLS listings identify no community amenities here, which is not unusual for a townhome group of this type and is not a knock — it simply reshapes where the value lives. With no pool, gym, or gated entry to price around, the story is the townhome: layout, condition, updates, and how the monthly HOA obligation lines up against what it covers.

Because attached homes trade heavily on comparison to the unit next door, small differences in condition move the needle. A fully updated interior, newer systems, or a better-positioned unit can command a real premium over a dated one, so both sides should underwrite each listing on its own merits rather than assuming the community sets a floor.

The location and the amenities are priced into every listing in HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE. The deal is won or lost on condition, the comps, and the renovation math.

Jon Brooks · Founder, Momentum Realty

Why work with Momentum here

In a small, amenity-light townhome community, the difference between a fair deal and an overpay is in the details — the HOA documents, the condition relative to recent comparable units, and the true cost of ownership. We price and negotiate off the unit, not off a brochure, and we will tell you plainly when a given listing does not justify its ask.

HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE in 15 seconds.

Best forBuyers who want attached-home living in Crestview and value low-maintenance over shared amenities.
Biggest advantageThe value case is transparent — it lives in the unit's condition and updates, not a bundled amenity premium.
Biggest riskWith no amenities to differentiate, resale hinges almost entirely on how your unit shows against others.
Sweet spotAn updated, well-kept townhome with a clear, reasonable HOA obligation.
Avoid ifYou want a pool, gym, or gated community feel — none are identified here.

HOA, CDD & Fees

In short
  • Mandatory HOA — confirm current dues
  • Any club/amenity membership is billed separately

Confirm the current HOA dues, exactly what they cover, and any CDD bond or special assessment for a specific address before you offer.

The takeaway

Selling here is won on condition and pricing to real comps, not an automated estimate. The right number comes from closed HAMPTONS TOWNHOMES THE sales matched to your home.

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Real comps, not an automated estimate.
Budget-focused buyers who want a lower-maintenance attached home and don't want to pay for amenities they won't useExcellent fit
Buyers seeking a Crestview entry point in townhome form who plan to weigh each unit on condition and HOA costExcellent fit
Investors or owners comfortable underwriting a specific unit rather than a community amenity packageExcellent fit
Buyers who want resort-style amenities like a pool, fitness center, or gated accessProbably not
Those set on a detached single-family home with a private yardProbably not
Buyers unwilling to scrutinize HOA documents and monthly obligations before committingProbably not

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The real cost & risk here

Before the list price, the Florida math the portals skip. These are Okaloosa County typicals — your exact home, flood zone, and insurance quote will vary, so verify each before you offer.

$2,193/mo
Okaloosa County typical true cost to own
$220/mo
Okaloosa County typical home insurance
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County typicals from Momentum’s Florida housing data (Zillow & Realtor.com aggregates, Census, FRED), updated monthly; insurance modeled. Flood zone is property-specific — always confirm via FEMA.