These are our Communities.
Places to live, play or party the Hamptons communities make up a diverse experience for anyone who visits. Find out here what each place has to offer.
East Hampton
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Eastport
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Eastport is a little known outpost of the Hamptons, yet it has its
charms including restaurants and antique shops. One of the earliest
colonial settlements, Eastport started out as two communities, Seatuck
andWaterville, which merged in the 1850s.
Bridgehampton & Watermill
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Bridgehampton is one of the quieter Hamptons communities. Antique shops, art galleries and restaurants dot the quaint village, named for the bridge built by Ezekiel Sandford in 1686 that connected Sagaponak with Mecox.
Southampton
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Chic, celebrity-filled, sensational – these are words
that describe Southampton. Add to this white sand beaches, impressive
estates and a variety of recreational activities and the town of
Southampton is truly an ideal place to visit.
Sag Harbor
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Once known as the “un-Hampton,” this former whaling port now boasts the
kind of upscale amenities that have long characterized the rest of the
South Fork. Yet some of that “olde time charm” remains in the shops,
homes and byways that dot this scenic village.