Amagansett, NY
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Amagansett, NY

Amagansett is a coastal hamlet on the South Fork of Long Island, located between East Hampton and Montauk. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty, the area blends ocean beaches, protected dunes, farmland, and quiet residential streets. The hamlet features a walkable downtown with independent shops, cafés, markets, and everyday conveniences, while nearby nature preserves and Atlantic Ocean beaches provide year-round opportunities for recreation. Residential architecture ranges from historic cottages and traditional cedar-shingled homes to contemporary custom residences, many thoughtfully integrated into the surrounding landscape. Local farms, scenic back roads, and preserved open spaces contribute to Amagansett’s distinctive character and coastal setting. Convenient access to the Long Island Rail Road, regional roadways, and neighboring Hamptons communities makes travel throughout the East End straightforward. Combining historic charm, environmental preservation, and modern amenities, Amagansett offers a distinctive Hamptons lifestyle defined by its connection to nature and its enduring coastal character.

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Amagansett, NY

Highlights

  • $589K - 39M Price Range
  • $3.84M Avg. Sold Price
  • $5.41M Avg. List Price
  • $1,487 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 31 Homes for Sale
  • 70 Homes for Rent
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Neighborhood Lifestyle

Bikeable

The Hamptons are popular for biking, especially in warmer months. Scenic roads, flat terrain, and charming village centers make cycling enjoyable and accessible. Many towns have bike lanes or low-traffic routes ideal for leisure rides. Cyclists often explore beaches, farms, and historic sites by bike. Designated trails and peaceful backroads offer a great way to experience the area’s natural beauty and coastal charm on two wheels.

Historic

The Hamptons have deep colonial roots, with settlements dating back to the 1600s. Historic homes, churches, and museums preserve the area’s rich heritage. Whaling, farming, and fishing played key roles in shaping early life. In the late 19th century, the region evolved into a summer escape for New Yorkers. Today, the blend of preserved history and upscale living offers a unique glimpse into centuries of coastal culture and transformation.

Waterfront

The Hamptons are known for their stunning waterfronts, featuring ocean beaches, bays, and harbors. Pristine stretches like Coopers Beach and Main Beach draw sunseekers, while calmer bay areas are perfect for boating, paddleboarding, and kayaking. Waterfront homes offer scenic views and private access. The coastline shapes the area’s lifestyle, with beach clubs, marinas, and seaside dining all adding to the region’s coastal charm and appeal.

  • Amagansett is served by the Long Island Rail Road, providing direct seasonal and year-round service to New York City and other Long Island destinations. Regional bus service connects neighboring Hamptons communities, while Montauk Highway provides convenient vehicle access. The compact downtown, bike-friendly roads, and pedestrian-friendly streets make walking and cycling popular local transportation options.

  • Amagansett's landmarks reflect its maritime and agricultural heritage. Historic buildings, the Amagansett U.S. Life-Saving Station, and the village green highlight the area's history, while nearby natural areas, including the Walking Dunes and protected coastal preserves, showcase the unique landscapes that define this section of Long Island's South Fork.

  • Amagansett offers a diverse collection of residences, including historic cottages, cedar-shingled traditional homes, contemporary custom residences, and waterfront properties. Many homes are situated near open farmland, wooded landscapes, or the Atlantic coastline, creating a residential setting that emphasizes privacy, natural surroundings, and architectural variety.

  • Life in Amagansett centers around its coastal environment and outdoor amenities. Beaches, local markets, walking trails, and recreational activities contribute to a relaxed pace throughout the year. Seasonal events, nearby cultural attractions, and convenient access to neighboring Hamptons communities provide a balance of recreation, shopping, and everyday conveniences.

  • Amagansett offers a variety of dining options ranging from casual cafés and bakeries to seafood restaurants and seasonal dining destinations. Many establishments emphasize locally sourced ingredients, regional seafood, and seasonal menus. Outdoor dining is common during warmer months, complementing the area's relaxed coastal atmosphere.

  • Evening activities in Amagansett are generally relaxed, with local gathering places, live music venues, wine bars, and seasonal events providing entertainment. Residents and visitors also enjoy convenient access to additional dining and nightlife throughout the neighboring Hamptons communities while maintaining the hamlet's quieter atmosphere.

  • Shopping in Amagansett centers on independent boutiques, specialty retailers, local markets, and home décor shops. Seasonal pop-up businesses and artisan retailers complement year-round stores, offering a blend of everyday essentials and locally inspired goods. The walkable downtown creates a convenient and enjoyable shopping experience.

  • Outdoor recreation is a defining feature of Amagansett. Atlantic Ocean beaches provide opportunities for swimming, surfing, fishing, and shoreline walks, while nearby preserves and trails offer hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration. Scenic country roads, cycling routes, and preserved open spaces further highlight the area's connection to the natural landscape.

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