Hampstead, NC homes

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Hampstead, NC is a growing coastal community in Pender County, located between Wilmington and Jacksonville along US-17. Get a fair all-cash offer in 24 hours. No repairs, no fees, close in 7 days.

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Cash Home Buyers in Hampstead, NC

Hampstead sits on US-17 between Wilmington and Jacksonville, and it's still unincorporated — a Census-designated place with no town government, so zoning and permitting run through Pender County rather than a city hall. The area has grown fast: the U.S. Census counted 7,016 residents here in 2020, up 71.8% from 4,083 in 2010, and the housing stock now ranges from decades-old properties on private well and septic to new construction inside county-served subdivisions. One of the state's oldest surviving structures, the Sloop Point Plantation House, still stands off Sloop Point Loop Road — built around 1726-1729 for John Baptista Ashe, according to NCpedia. If you're selling in Hampstead — an older well-and-septic home, a house on tidal marsh near the Intracoastal Waterway, or newer construction in Belvedere or Olde Point — we buy it as-is and close on your schedule.

Hampstead has no municipal water or sewer utility of its own — Pender County Utilities serves the developed parts of the area, and it has been racing to keep up with growth. In April 2024 the county added three new wells and a 500,000-gallon elevated tank in the Scott's Hill/Hampstead service area, and it is now permitting a proposed membrane water treatment plant for Hampstead, according to Pender County Utilities. Older homes outside that service footprint, including many along the back roads off US-17, are still on private well and septic, which means a septic permit and an Environmental Health inspection can matter more here than a standard home inspection. Pender County's Planning & Community Development office requires a zoning permit for almost any structure, even a shed, filed separately from the building permit through the county's online PORT system — there's no town-hall shortcut, because Hampstead isn't incorporated.

We buy houses in Hampstead in any condition — no repairs required, no agent, no showings. We also buy houses everywhere else in Pender County.

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  • Well and septic condition doesn't affect our offer
  • Flood zone or updated FEMA map doesn't change our terms
  • No commissions, no fees, no repairs
  • Permit gaps and unfiled structures aren't a dealbreaker
  • Pender County closings, start to finish
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Why People Sell for Cash in Hampstead

An older home still on private well and septic

Pender County Utilities' 2024 expansion — three new wells and a 500,000-gallon elevated tank — reached the newer subdivisions first. A lot of longtime Hampstead properties are still outside the service area, and a septic system that would fail a lender's Environmental Health review isn't a problem for a cash sale.

Flood insurance changed under the new FEMA map

Pender County's updated flood maps took effect January 17, 2025, with expanded flood zones and higher base flood elevations in parts of the county. The county held its public information session on the change at the Hampstead Annex. If your zone or policy shifted, we account for it in the offer instead of asking you to resolve it first.

Fast growth is turning over long-held property

Census figures show Hampstead's population grew 71.8% between 2010 and 2020 — from 4,083 to 7,016 residents. That kind of growth often means an inherited house, a downsizing longtime owner, or a family ready to move before a new subdivision fills in around them.

We Buy Houses Throughout Hampstead

Zip Codes Served

28443

Neighborhoods & Communities

BelvedereSloop PointIronwoodOlde Point
Oldest surviving house in North Carolina
The Sloop Point Plantation House, built around 1726-1729 off Sloop Point Loop Road for John Baptista Ashe, is widely cited as the state's oldest surviving house. Source: NCpedia
Population growth, 2010-2020
Hampstead grew from 4,083 residents in 2010 to 7,016 in 2020, a 71.8% increase. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
FEMA flood map update
New Pender County flood maps took effect January 17, 2025; the county's public information session on the update was held at the Hampstead Annex. Source: Pender County / WECT
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Common Questions

Selling a House in Hampstead: FAQs

My Hampstead house is still on a private well and septic system. Does that make it harder to sell?

It can, if you're selling to a financed buyer. Pender County Utilities has been expanding — three new wells and a 500,000-gallon elevated tank went in near Scott's Hill and Hampstead in April 2024 — but that service mostly reaches newer subdivisions, and a lot of established Hampstead properties are still on private well and septic. A lender typically requires a passing Environmental Health inspection before funding, and a marginal septic system can stall or kill that kind of sale. We don't need lender approval, so the well or septic system's condition doesn't hold up our offer.

Pender County updated its flood maps. Does that affect my Hampstead property?

It might. The new FEMA flood maps for Pender County took effect January 17, 2025, and they expanded flood zones and raised base flood elevations in a number of areas — the county held its public information session on the update at the Hampstead Annex. If your address moved into a stricter zone, a retail buyer's lender may now require flood insurance that wasn't needed before. We buy regardless of flood zone and don't need an insurance binder to close.

Hampstead has grown a lot. Is that a good thing for selling an older home here?

The Census counted 7,016 residents in Hampstead in 2020, up 71.8% from 4,083 in 2010, and that growth has been concentrated in new construction rather than the area's older homes. If you own one of the established properties — inherited, a rental, or just more house than you want to maintain — we buy it as it stands rather than asking you to compete with new-construction finishes to attract a retail buyer.

Hampstead isn't its own town. Who handles permits, and does an old permit issue affect a sale?

Pender County does, not a town hall — Hampstead is a Census-designated place with no municipal government of its own. The county requires a zoning permit for almost any structure, filed separately from the building permit through its online PORT system, and that requirement surprises a lot of owners who assume a shed or carport didn't need one. If your property has a permit gap or a structure that was never filed, it doesn't stop us from buying — we're not waiting on a lender's inspection to clear it first.

My property backs up to marsh near the Intracoastal Waterway. Will you still buy it?

Yes. Hampstead borders tidal marsh and the Intracoastal Waterway, and that geography brings drainage and flood-zone questions that make some retail buyers and their lenders hesitate, especially since Pender County's flood maps changed in January 2025. We buy waterfront and marsh-adjacent property in Hampstead as-is and handle those questions ourselves rather than asking you to resolve them before closing.

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