Housing Notes: Some streets in the Hamptons just hit different
While no one wants to overpay, the Hamptons housing market is skewing higher. Prices are rising as the context of their value is rethought. There was a fun Wall Street Journal piece that covered a single beachfront road in the Hamptons known as Meadow Lane: The 5-Mile Hamptons Street Driving Hundreds of Millions in Home Sales. I cover the Hamptons (and North Fork) for the Hamptons Real Estate Association, so I am always excited to share my analytics. Source: Wall Street Journal When forecasting how 2026 will look for $10 million+ and $20 million+ sales, I focused on the year-to-date […]
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