Veteran-owned. Trusted by the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board. Featured by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Moving help at Hampton Center Apartments — 6001 Terrell Lane, Hampton, VA 23666. Veteran movers experienced with the 418-unit garden-style layout, multi-zone parking, and 3-story stair access. Serving Coliseum Central, Sentara Careplex medical staff, NASA Langley researchers, and Langley Air Force Base military families.
Moving in or out of Hampton Center Apartments in Hampton, Virginia? Our veteran crews run moves at 6001 Terrell Lane every month. We know the Drucker & Falk management protocols, the 418-unit community layout, the two pools and two dog parks, the two-stop-sign internal street pattern, and the Coliseum Central timing that separates a clean 4-hour move from an all-day grind.
Call 757-330-0008 for your Hampton Center move quote.
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Quick Answers
Property: Hampton Center Apartments Address: 6001 Terrell Lane, Hampton, VA 23666 Neighborhood: Coliseum Central Building: 418 units, 3 stories, garden-style, built 1985, extensively renovated Management: Drucker & Falk (Newport News, founded 1938) Phone: 757-330-0008 Hourly rate with truck: $200 (2 movers), $250 (3 movers), $300 (4 movers) Labor-only rate: $75 per mover, per hour, 2-mover minimum Typical Hampton Center move time: 3 to 5 hours for a 1-bedroom, 5 to 7 hours for a 2-bedroom, 6 to 8 hours for a 3-bedroom Booking window: 2 to 3 weeks ahead for Saturdays, 3 to 5 days for weekdays
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Who We Are
Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers is a veteran-owned and operated moving company serving Hampton, Newport News, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Poquoson, and the greater Peninsula. Our crews are veterans from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. We are a paid vendor for the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board, and our work has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Hampton Center Apartments is one of the properties we work most often in Hampton. Every month we move families in and out of this community — Sentara Careplex medical staff on the shortest hospital commute in Coliseum Central, Langley Air Force Base airmen and officers, Newport News Shipyard workers, multi-year residents who have called Hampton Center home for five, ten, even sixteen years. We know this property.
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Before You Hire Any Mover for Hampton Center Apartments, Read This
Hampton Center is the largest apartment community we work in Coliseum Central — 418 units across a garden-style campus. That size changes everything on move day.
Most moving companies that have never worked Hampton Center treat it like a smaller property. They don't map the community streets. They don't know the difference between the Auburn Lane corridor and the Terrell Lane corridor. They don't know which buildings share parking zones. They don't know that speeding and stop-sign runners make the internal streets more unpredictable than they look. They find out during the move, and you pay for the learning curve.
We don't. We run this community. We know the Drucker & Falk leasing office rhythm. We know the two-pool layout. We know the two dog park locations. We know which building clusters share loading zones. We plan every Hampton Center move around that knowledge before the truck rolls.
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Moving Into Hampton Center Apartments
Hampton Center Apartments opened in 1985 and has been extensively renovated since. 418 units across 3-story garden-style buildings spread across a Coliseum Central campus on Terrell Lane. 1, 2, and 3-bedroom floor plans ranging from 689 to 1,475 square feet.
The renovation is real and documented in published reviews. Residents describe gray stainless appliances, updated kitchens, fireplaces in some units, washer/dryer rental options, and modernized common areas. Multiple residents specifically call out "BEAUTIFUL high ceilings" in what residents call "the Target apartment" floor plan.
What makes Hampton Center different from other Peninsula Town Center-area properties is the scale and the amenity depth.
The scale: At 418 units, Hampton Center is nearly double the size of Axis at PTC, twice the size of Chapman, and considerably larger than Signature Place. Garden-style spread across a campus, not stacked in a tower.
The amenity depth: Two swimming pools with sundecks. Two fenced, leash-free dog parks. Cardio and strength training fitness studio. Business center. Clubhouse. Children's play area. Multiple common areas spread across the community.
The tenure profile: This is the most striking feature of Hampton Center's review record. Multiple published reviews come from residents with 5, 6, 7, and even 16-year tenures. One reviewer specifically notes their parents lived at Hampton Center before they did — "so we have history." This is unusual. Most Hampton apartment communities see annual turnover. Hampton Center retains residents for a decade or more.
The price point: Hampton Center's rents run from approximately $1,199 to $1,950 — significantly lower than Chapman, Axis at PTC, or Monticello at Town Center at equivalent bedroom counts. The marketing line "rents that don't break the bank" is accurate.
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Moving Out of Hampton Center Apartments
Move-out day at Hampton Center lives and dies by community navigation and leasing office timing.
Community navigation matters more than at mid-rise properties. Hampton Center is spread across 418 units on a multi-street campus — Terrell Lane, Auburn Lane, and connecting roads. Your specific building's location determines your truck staging. A front-entrance unit has a dramatically different move-day footprint than a back-corner unit. We confirm the building location with the Drucker & Falk leasing office before move day.
Leasing office hours and professional culture. Hampton Center is managed by Drucker & Falk — the same Newport News firm founded in 1938 that manages The Chapman. Their reputation for professionalism means they expect professional conduct from every contractor entering the property. Office runs Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Saturday 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and is closed Sunday.
Property Manager Heather Pedersen's reputation is earned. Published reviews across ApartmentRatings, Google, Birdeye, and Apartments.com repeatedly name Hampton Center's property manager positively. One resident describes her as "not only a property manager, but a HUMAN" who set up a payment plan with compassion. Another credits her staff for showing up with a plant when the reviewer's father passed away. This kind of named-staff praise across dozens of independent reviews is unusual — and it tells you something about the leasing office culture you're moving through on move day.
Confirm everything in writing. Email the Drucker & Falk leasing office 48 hours before move day to confirm loading zone, walkthrough time, and key return deadline. Get each answer in writing. Hampton Center's reputation for responsive management means you'll typically get clear answers quickly.
Security deposit protection. Hampton Center units have renovated finishes — some with original 1985 construction still visible in certain common areas, other areas fully updated. The mix means careful handling matters. We bring floor runners, corner guards, doorframe padding, and stair protection on every Hampton Center move. Pre-move condition photos and post-move condition photos. No extra charge.
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Hampton Center Building Layout — What Movers Need to Know
418 units across 3-story garden-style buildings. Multiple buildings spread across a Coliseum Central campus on Terrell Lane and Auburn Lane. Unit access varies by building — ground-floor units often have patio access, upper units are stair-accessed via interior stairwells.
No elevator in most buildings. Hampton Center is garden-style with stair access to upper floors. A 2-bedroom third-floor move is materially different from a ground-floor move. Factor stair time into your schedule and crew size.
Two parking zones, not one. Hampton Center's size means multiple parking zones serve different building clusters. Published reviews specifically mention "only 1 guest parking pass" and parking friction on move day when visitors attempt to stage. We use the leasing office-coordinated loading position rather than general tenant parking.
Auburn Lane stop-sign reality. One published review specifically flags speeding and stop-sign runners on Auburn Lane within the community. On move day we position our crews with awareness of internal community traffic — crew members signal carefully when crossing internal streets, and we avoid staging our truck in blind-corner positions.
Two dog parks mean active pet population. Hampton Center has two fenced, leash-free dog parks — and the property has no pet weight limit (breed restrictions apply). That means the active pet population is higher than at properties with weight limits. On move day we watch for residents walking pets across our loading corridors.
Fireplaces in some units, washer/dryer rental option. If your unit has a fireplace, we protect the mantel and hearth with padding during move day. If you're renting a washer/dryer from the property, coordinate removal/installation timing with the leasing office — we can work around it but need to know at booking.
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Hampton Center Location — Sentara Careplex, Langley AFB, and NASA Langley Access
Hampton Center sits in Coliseum Central with best-in-class proximity to Sentara Careplex Hospital, Peninsula Town Center, and the Coliseum Drive commercial corridor. Here is what that means in verified drive times and distances.
From Hampton Center Apartments to major destinations:
- Sentara Careplex Hospital — 0.6 miles (12-minute walk, 2-minute drive)
- Peninsula Town Center retail — 0.7 miles (walkable)
- Target at Peninsula Town Center — 0.8 miles (walkable)
- Hampton Coliseum — 0.9 miles (3 minutes)
- Coliseum Crossing shopping — 0.5 miles
- Virginia Peninsula Community College — 2.1 miles (5 minutes)
- Hampton VA Medical Center (100 Emancipation Drive) — 5 miles (11 minutes)
- Langley Air Force Base — 5.3 miles (13 minutes)
- Joint Base Langley-Eustis — 5.3 miles (13 minutes)
- Hampton University — 4.8 miles (11 minutes)
- NASA Langley Research Center — 5.5 miles (14 minutes)
- Newport News Shipyard — 7.5 miles (15 minutes)
- Christopher Newport University — 10 miles (18 minutes)
- Fort Eustis — 17 miles (25 minutes)
- Newport News / Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) — 9.9 miles (17 minutes)
- Norfolk International Airport (ORF) — 13 miles (22 minutes)
- Downtown Hampton — 4 miles (8 minutes)
- Downtown Norfolk — 14 miles (22 to 30 minutes via I-64 and HRBT)
- Busch Gardens Williamsburg — 23 miles (30 minutes)
Highway access from Hampton Center:
- I-64 at Mercury Boulevard entrance — 1 mile (direct)
- I-664 / Monitor-Merrimac Bridge-Tunnel — 4 miles
- US-258 / Mercury Boulevard — adjacent
Hampton Center is the closest apartment community to Sentara Careplex. At 0.6 miles away — a 12-minute walk — Hampton Center offers the shortest hospital commute of any Coliseum Central apartment community. This is the single biggest draw for medical professionals working at Sentara Careplex.
NASA Langley Research Center proximity. Hampton Center markets proximity to "NASA Langley" specifically. NASA Langley Research Center is 5.5 miles away — a 14-minute drive. Engineers and researchers at NASA Langley make up a meaningful share of Hampton Center's long-tenure resident base.
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Three Things Every Hampton Center Mover Must Know
1. The community is big — your building's position matters. Hampton Center's 418 units are spread across multiple buildings on Terrell Lane and Auburn Lane. Your specific building determines truck staging and crew efficiency. Tell us your building letter and unit number at booking so we can map the truck path.
2. No elevator — every upper-floor move is stair-based. Hampton Center is garden-style with interior stairwells. A third-floor move takes longer than a ground-floor move of the same size. We quote accordingly.
3. Property Manager Heather Pedersen and her team are responsive — leverage it. Published reviews consistently describe the leasing office as the property's strongest asset. When you need move-day coordination, you'll typically get it. Email early, email clearly, and expect cooperation.
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Why Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers Runs Hampton Center Better
National chains send a crew that's never been to Hampton Center. They show up expecting a single loading zone. They learn there are multiple parking zones based on building cluster. They don't know which buildings share stairwells, which paths intersect the pool and dog park areas, or which times of day Auburn Lane sees the most internal traffic. They find out mid-job, and you pay for the learning curve.
Our crews move Hampton Center regularly. We know this community. We know the Drucker & Falk leasing office hours. We know the two-pool layout. We know the dog park schedules. We know the Peninsula Town Center walk from the back building is materially longer than from the front building — which matters if a resident asks us to make a Target run during the move. We know how to navigate the internal streets safely.
We also know something a national chain can't learn in one job: Hampton Center residents value the community's long-tenure culture. People here have lived at Hampton Center for a decade or more. They notice when contractors disrespect the property. We match the culture.
📞 Call Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers: 757-330-0008
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Who Lives at Hampton Center Apartments
Hampton Center's 418-unit scale means the resident base is the largest and most varied of any Coliseum Central apartment community we work. Understanding who lives here explains the 5 to 16-year tenure patterns we see.
Sentara Careplex Hospital medical staff. The 0.6-mile hospital commute makes Hampton Center the closest apartment community to Sentara Careplex. Nurses, medical residents, and administrative staff make up a meaningful share of the long-tenure resident base.
Langley Air Force Base airmen and officers. 5.3 miles to the base, 13-minute drive. Hampton Center's price point and garden-style layout appeal to junior airmen and young officer families. PCS season (May through August) drives measurable volume.
NASA Langley Research Center engineers and researchers. 5.5 miles away. Published reviews and Hampton Center's own marketing specifically reference NASA Langley proximity. Engineers and scientists on multi-year research contracts choose Hampton Center for the stable, professional community culture.
Newport News Shipyard workers. 7.5 miles via I-64. Shipyard shift workers value the highway access and the value price point relative to Peninsula Town Center's premium mid-rise properties.
Long-tenure residents (5 to 16+ years). Hampton Center retains residents longer than nearly any Hampton apartment property. Published reviews from residents with 6, 7, 10, and 16-year tenures are common. For some families, Hampton Center is a generational home — one reviewer notes their parents lived here before they did.
Pet-owning households. Two leash-free dog parks and no weight limit (breed restrictions only) make Hampton Center one of the most genuinely dog-friendly apartment communities in Hampton Roads. One published Google review calls Hampton Center "the best apartment complex for pets in Hampton Roads."
First-time renters and young professionals. The 1-bedroom 689-square-foot Core floor plan starting around $1,199 makes Hampton Center an accessible option for first-time renters and young professionals entering the Peninsula market.
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What Hampton Center Marketing Says vs. What Residents Actually Say
The information below is drawn from publicly posted resident reviews on major apartment review platforms including ApartmentRatings (284 reviews, 3.4-star aggregate), Birdeye (226 reviews, 3.9-star aggregate), Google (205 reviews), Apartments.com, ForRent, Wheree, Yelp, ApartmentGuide, and the property's own published testimonials, and from our own operational experience moving residents in and out of this community.
Hampton Center Apartments' marketing centers on renovated apartments, abundant amenities, central Coliseum Central location, and "rents that don't break the bank." Most of the marketing is accurate. The property has a genuinely mixed review profile — extremely strong on management and community culture, more mixed on operational issues. Here is the honest picture.
Property management — extraordinarily strong, named-staff praise across hundreds of reviews
The marketing says: Exceptional service from management.
The resident reality: This is where Hampton Center over-delivers more clearly than any Hampton apartment property we work. Published reviews across ApartmentRatings, Birdeye, Google, and Apartments.com repeatedly name Property Manager Heather Pedersen and her team positively. One resident with a 7-year tenure says "Heather goes above and beyond for her tenants" — specifically citing that when the reviewer's father passed away in 2020, staff came and brought a plant. Another resident with a 16-year tenure credits Heather for personal responsiveness during medical emergencies including dialysis treatment scheduling. Leasing agent James Wezensky is also named positively by multiple reviewers. Managers have responded to 100% of community reviews in the past year, typically within one week.
What that means for your move: Leverage the staff. Email the leasing office early. Get every coordination point in writing. Hampton Center's management culture actively supports residents — which means they actively support move-day coordination when you ask clearly.
Parking — consistent friction point across multiple reviews
The marketing says: Parking available.
The resident reality: Parking is one of the most consistent complaints in Hampton Center's review record. Published reviews cite insufficient guest parking (residents receive only 1 guest parking pass), overflow situations, and general scarcity during evening hours. One reviewer flags speeding and stop-sign runners on Auburn Lane within the community as a related safety concern.
What that means for your move: We stage the truck in the position coordinated with the leasing office, not general tenant parking. If you have visitors helping on move day, warn them parking will be tight.
Maintenance — mostly responsive, some unit-specific delays
The marketing says: Maintenance addresses work orders same-day.
The resident reality: Most published reviews describe maintenance as quick and professional, often completing work same-day. One reviewer specifically credits maintenance for staying until 1 AM to resolve a 10 PM emergency call. However, a subset of reviews describes significant delays on specific issues — one reviewer reports an apartment flood that caved in the downstairs neighbor's ceiling with no property management communication for 5 days. Like most older, larger communities, the maintenance experience varies by unit and by issue severity.
What that means for your move: Document every pre-existing issue during your move-in walkthrough. Put it in writing to the leasing office within 48 hours. Take photos. The management culture is responsive, but documented issues are protected issues.
Safety — mixed, with specific incidents noted
The marketing says: Safe, well-maintained community.
The resident reality: Most published reviews describe Hampton Center as safe and quiet. However, a subset of reviews reference car break-ins as a recurring concern, and at least one reviewer mentions "smells like weed all day everyday" referencing cannabis use in the community. Published safety ratings on structured apartment surveys run around 4 out of 5 stars — good, but not perfect.
What that means for your move: Do not leave loaded trucks unattended. Do not leave boxes stacked outside overnight. Our crews stay with the truck throughout the job. If you're moving in or out after dark, we recommend an earlier start — Hampton Center's spread-out layout means less natural surveillance than tighter properties.
Unit quality — renovated, but variable unit-to-unit
The marketing says: Newly renovated apartments with modern finishes.
The resident reality: The renovation is real — published reviews confirm gray stainless appliances, updated kitchens, fireplaces in some units, washer/dryer rental options, new flooring, and modernized common areas. However, some published reviews describe paint quality issues, older bathroom elements, and the reality that in a 1985-built community with 418 units, not every unit has been fully updated. One reviewer specifically notes "I wish they painted the apartment better."
What that means for your move: Tour your specific unit, not a model unit, before signing. Test every appliance. Test every outlet. Check paint and fixtures. If your unit is still awaiting specific updates, know that going in. During the move we can flag obvious issues for your inspection report.
Pet policy — genuinely strong, consistent with marketing
The marketing says: Pet-friendly community with 2 leash-free dog parks.
The resident reality: This holds up strongly. Published reviews specifically call Hampton Center "the best apartment complex for pets in Hampton Roads." Two fenced dog parks. No weight limit (breed restrictions only). $45 pet rent plus $250 second-pet fee — standard for Hampton Roads properties. The pet community at Hampton Center is an active resident culture, not just a marketing bullet point.
What that means for your move: If you're moving in with a pet, Hampton Center's pet infrastructure is genuine. If you're moving in without a pet, expect active dog traffic in community pathways and around the dog parks.
Value proposition — the price-to-amenity math is real
The marketing says: "Rents that don't break the bank."
The resident reality: This is accurate. Hampton Center pricing runs roughly $500 to $1,000 per month below equivalent Chapman, Axis, or Monticello units. One reviewer with extensive apartment experience specifically says "it's not the cheapest, but I don't want CHEAP when it comes to how I live — I WANT THE BEST." The value positioning — better than cheap, priced below premium — appears to match the actual resident experience.
What that means for your move: Hampton Center residents are often value-conscious professionals and families who have chosen the community specifically for the price-to-amenity ratio. This influences the move-day culture — residents tend to be careful about their own belongings and about shared community spaces.
The mover's bottom line on Hampton Center Apartments
Hampton Center is a large, mid-priced, extensively renovated garden-style community with exceptional management, strong community culture, and the best Sentara Careplex hospital proximity of any Coliseum Central apartment property. The tradeoffs are real — parking scarcity, a 1985-era infrastructure showing its age in some units, and the inevitable variability of managing 418 units across multiple buildings. But the review record is genuinely positive on the things that matter most to long-term residents: responsive staff, community culture, and day-to-day livability.
When you hire us for a Hampton Center move, you get a crew that has run this community repeatedly, knows the campus layout, knows the Drucker & Falk leasing office rhythm, and has the operational knowledge to separate a clean 5-hour move from an 8-hour struggle.
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Pricing Framework
Our Hampton Center Apartments moving rates are transparent. No hidden fees. No bait-and-switch.
Moves with truck (we supply the 26-foot truck, blankets, dollies, and tools):
- 2-mover crew: $200 per hour
- 3-mover crew: $250 per hour
- 4-mover crew: $300 per hour
Labor only (your truck, your PODS, your U-Haul, your Penske, your Budget rental):
- $75 per mover, per hour, 2-mover minimum
Typical billing structure:
- 2-hour minimum on all Hampton Center moves
- Billed in 30-minute increments after the minimum
- No additional fee for stairs within the same building
- No additional fee for standard residential items (sofas, mattresses, dressers, refrigerators)
- Specialty items (piano, gun safe, pool table, oversized artwork) quoted separately before the job
What each crew size handles best at Hampton Center:
- 2 movers — smaller 1-bedroom units with ground-floor or patio access, labor-only help, small PODS loads
- 3 movers — larger 1-bedroom units, 2-bedroom units, upper-floor moves, most typical Hampton Center jobs
- 4 movers — 3-bedroom units, upper-floor 2-bedroom moves with heavy furniture, same-day move-out-and-move-in jobs
Hampton Center's garden-style layout with stair access means upper-floor moves take longer than equivalent moves at mid-rise properties with elevators. We factor that into crew sizing at booking.
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How Long Does a Hampton Center Move Take
Every Hampton Center move is different, but here is the realistic range based on our operational experience.
Move TypeTypical Time1-bedroom, ground floor (689-808 sq ft)3 to 4 hours1-bedroom, upper floor3.5 to 4.5 hours2-bedroom, ground floor5 to 6 hours2-bedroom, upper floor5.5 to 7 hours3-bedroom (1,200-1,475 sq ft)6 to 8 hoursPODS load-out at Hampton Center3 to 5 hoursU-Haul or Penske load, labor only3 to 5 hours
What makes a Hampton Center move run longer than estimated: unit position within the community (far back buildings), upper-floor stair carries, parking zone conflicts, Peninsula Town Center event day traffic, specialty items not declared at booking.
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Pre-Move Checklist — Hampton Center Apartments Moves
Before move day, confirm the following.
- Building letter and unit number confirmed with us at booking
- Floor (ground, 2nd, or 3rd) confirmed
- Loading position confirmed with Drucker & Falk leasing office
- Guest parking pass requirements checked (only 1 pass per unit)
- Key pickup / key return time and location confirmed
- Peninsula Town Center events calendar checked for conflicts
- Utilities scheduled for transfer or shut-off
- Internet and cable appointment scheduled at new address
- Address change filed with USPS and with your military orders office if applicable
- Boxes labeled by room with "first load" and "last load" marked
- Valuables, medications, and critical documents moved separately by you
- Pets confirmed to boarding, family, or a secured room during move
- Children confirmed to boarding, family, or secured activity during move
- Move-in inspection report ready to document any existing damage before we place furniture
We send this checklist to every Hampton Center customer 7 days before the move.
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When Something Goes Wrong — Hampton Center Contingencies
Moves do not always go as planned. Here is how we handle the common Hampton Center contingencies.
Parking zone conflict. With 418 units across multiple buildings and parking zones, conflicts happen. We coordinate with the leasing office for an alternate staging position. If necessary we adjust start time to avoid peak internal traffic.
Leasing office closed when we need to coordinate. Drucker & Falk runs the office Mon-Fri 9-6, Sat 10-5, closed Sunday. If a coordination issue arises after hours, we work around the issue and reconnect with the office the next business day. Plan Sunday moves to be fully self-contained.
Internal street traffic conflict. Auburn Lane specifically sees speeding and stop-sign runners per published resident reviews. Our crews cross internal streets carefully, signal clearly, and position the truck to avoid blind corners.
Upper-floor stairwell carry challenges. Oversized items occasionally won't clear stairwells. We assess on-site. Some items can be disassembled. For large sectionals and king mattresses we sometimes route through alternate paths. If an item genuinely won't clear, we document it and advise on sale, donation, or storage.
Pet encounter during move. Hampton Center has active pet population with two leash-free dog parks. We pause for residents walking pets across our loading paths, never rush encounters, and continue when the path clears.
Weather problem on move day. Garden-style layout means more outdoor carry than mid-rise properties. We proceed through light rain with tarps and runners. Severe weather — lightning, heavy snow, ice — triggers a reschedule call.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hampton Center Apartments Hampton Movers
How much do movers cost at Hampton Center Apartments?Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers charges $200 per hour for 2 movers with truck, $250 per hour for 3 movers with truck, and $300 per hour for 4 movers with truck. Labor-only rates are $75 per mover per hour with a 2-mover minimum. Hampton Center moves typically run 3 to 8 hours depending on unit size and floor.
Where does the moving truck park at Hampton Center Apartments?Hampton Center is a 418-unit garden-style community with multiple parking zones serving different building clusters. We coordinate with the Drucker & Falk leasing office before move day to confirm the best staging position for your specific unit.
Does Hampton Center Apartments have elevators?No. Hampton Center is a garden-style community with 3-story buildings accessed via interior stairwells. Upper-floor moves are stair-based, which affects crew size and move time estimates.
How long does it take to move a 1-bedroom apartment at Hampton Center?A typical 1-bedroom Hampton Center move runs 3 to 4 hours on the ground floor and 3.5 to 4.5 hours on upper floors.
Can you load a PODS container at Hampton Center?Yes. We provide labor-only PODS loading and unloading at Hampton Center at $75 per mover per hour with a 2-mover minimum. Coordinate the PODS drop location with the leasing office before your container is delivered.
Do you provide Langley Air Force Base PCS moving help at Hampton Center?Yes. Hampton Center is 5.3 miles from Langley Air Force Base — a 13-minute drive. We run Langley PCS volume at Hampton Center every May through August. Call 757-330-0008 to book your Langley PCS move.
Is Hampton Center close to Sentara Careplex Hospital?Yes. Sentara Careplex Hospital is 0.6 miles from Hampton Center — a 2-minute drive or 12-minute walk. Hampton Center is the closest apartment community to the hospital in all of Coliseum Central, making it popular with medical professionals.
Is Hampton Center close to NASA Langley Research Center?Yes. NASA Langley Research Center is 5.5 miles from Hampton Center — a 14-minute drive. NASA Langley engineers and researchers make up a significant portion of Hampton Center's long-tenure resident base.
Is Hampton Center close to Newport News Shipyard?Yes. Newport News Shipyard is 7.5 miles from Hampton Center via I-64 — roughly a 15-minute drive.
What is the best time of day to move at Hampton Center?Early morning. We recommend starting between 7:30 AM and 9:00 AM. Morning moves happen before internal community traffic builds and before Peninsula Town Center retail draws vehicles into the surrounding streets.
Do you move on Saturdays at Hampton Center?Yes. Saturday is our busiest day. Hampton Center's leasing office is open Saturdays 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, which simplifies same-day coordination. For Saturday moves, book 2 to 3 weeks in advance, especially during PCS season.
Do you offer military discounts at Hampton Center?Yes. We are veteran-owned, and we offer military discounts on all moves within Hampton Roads. Active-duty military, retired military, veterans, and military families qualify. Ask for the military rate when you call.
Are you licensed and insured for moves at Hampton Center?Yes. Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers is fully licensed, bonded, and insured for Virginia local moves and FMCSA-regulated interstate moves.
Can you handle a same-day out-of-Hampton-Center-and-into-new-place move?Yes. Same-day out-and-in moves are one of our most common requests. For Hampton Center move-outs we send a 3 or 4-mover crew to start at 7:30 AM, completing the Hampton Center side by midday, then shuttling to the new address for afternoon placement.
What neighborhoods do you serve near Hampton Center?Coliseum Central, Peninsula Town Center, Phoebus, Buckroe Beach, Wythe, Fox Hill, Downtown Hampton, Newport News, Poquoson, Yorktown, and Williamsburg.
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Neighborhoods and Properties Near Hampton Center Apartments
Hampton Virginia Military Veteran Movers serves every neighborhood on the Peninsula. Hampton Center sits in the middle of our most active Coliseum Central property grid — we run weekly moves across multiple nearby apartment communities, which means we understand how residents relocate between them.
Apartment communities we actively work near Hampton Center:
We also run weekly moves at Signature Place at 101 Signature Way — less than a mile from Hampton Center and managed by Signature Management Corp. Many Hampton Center residents relocate to Signature Place when they want a tighter, smaller-community feel with the recent clubhouse renovation.
We run high-volume moves at Monticello at Town Center at 100 Monticello Mews — also Signature Management Corp, also Coliseum Central. Hampton Center residents sometimes move to Monticello when they want attached-garage options or larger 3-bedroom floor plans.
We work The Chapman at 670 Downey Green Drive every month — managed by Drucker & Falk, the same firm that manages Hampton Center. Residents upgrading from Hampton Center to a Peninsula Town Center mid-rise with 24-hour security often choose Chapman. We know both leasing offices.
We run regular moves at Axis at PTC at 1850 Merchant Lane — Peninsula Town Center's newest urban mid-rise, 0.5 miles from Hampton Center. Axis attracts younger residents and first-time PCS airmen; Hampton Center retains longer-tenure families and medical professionals.
Other Peninsula Town Center apartment corridors we run regularly: Axis Lofts at 2581 McMenamin Street and Marcella at Town Center at 101 Benevita Place.
Neighborhoods we serve from Hampton Center:
- Coliseum Central / Mercury Boulevard corridor — our home territory
- Peninsula Town Center — 0.7 miles, walkable
- Phoebus — 5 miles, historic waterfront
- Downtown Hampton — 4 miles, near Hampton VA Medical Center
- Buckroe Beach — 7 miles, Chesapeake Bay
- Fox Hill — 6 miles, rural-edge residential
- Newport News — 5 to 10 miles depending on neighborhood
- Newport News Shipyard — 7.5 miles via I-64
- Yorktown / Fort Eustis corridor — 12 to 17 miles
- Williamsburg — 25 miles via I-64
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Life at Hampton Center Apartments — Why People Move Here
Hampton Center's draw is the combination of genuine long-tenure community culture, best-in-class Sentara Careplex proximity, strong pet infrastructure, and value pricing relative to Peninsula Town Center's premium mid-rise properties.
Community culture that lasts. Unlike most Hampton apartment communities where turnover is annual, Hampton Center retains residents for 5, 10, and even 16-plus years. Families describe generational connections to the property. Staff knows residents by name. Published reviews consistently describe a "community feel" rare in apartment living.
Medical access — best in the neighborhood. Sentara Careplex Hospital 0.6 miles away — the shortest hospital commute of any Coliseum Central apartment. Hampton VA Medical Center 5 miles. Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital 9 miles.
Military and research proximity. Langley Air Force Base 5.3 miles. Joint Base Langley-Eustis 5.3 miles. NASA Langley Research Center 5.5 miles. Hampton Center markets specifically to military and aerospace professionals and the resident record supports it.
Pet infrastructure that works. Two leash-free dog parks. No weight limit. Published review credits "best apartment complex for pets in Hampton Roads." This is not hype — it's infrastructure.
Amenity depth. Two swimming pools with sundecks. Cardio and strength fitness studio. Business center. Clubhouse. Children's play area. More amenities per resident than most Coliseum Central properties.
Value pricing. Rents running $500-$1,000 below Peninsula Town Center's premium mid-rises at equivalent bedroom counts. The price-to-amenity ratio is legitimate — not a marketing line.
Peninsula Town Center walkability. 0.7 miles to the retail, restaurants, and entertainment of Peninsula Town Center. Walkable for daily needs, drivable for heavier shopping.
Highway access. I-64 on-ramp 1 mile. Direct access to Newport News, Williamsburg, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach.
Hampton Center Apartments is built for residents who want real community, real amenities, real pet infrastructure, and real value — not marketing spin.
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