Eastport, NY
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Eastport, NY

Eastport, located where the Hamptons meet the South Shore, is a quiet community known for its marinas, open spaces, and small-town atmosphere. Set along Moriches Bay, it offers a mix of coastal scenery, local businesses, and access to parks and waterways. The area’s blend of residential neighborhoods, boatyards, and rural stretches gives it a balanced character—neither fully suburban nor fully resort-oriented. Residents and visitors appreciate its calm pace, nearby beaches, and proximity to both the Hamptons and western Long Island amenities. Local shops, dining options, and seasonal activities contribute to community life, while larger commercial centers in Hampton Bays and Manorville provide additional services. With its maritime setting, natural surroundings, and easy travel connections, Eastport offers an appealing environment for those who enjoy the South Shore’s coastal landscapes.

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Eastport, NY

Highlights

  • $380K - 3M Price Range
  • $864K Avg. Sold Price
  • $985K Avg. List Price
  • $365 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 18 Homes for Sale
  • 3 Homes for Rent
Eastport, NY

Neighborhood Lifestyle

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.

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.

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.

  • Eastport is primarily car-oriented, with Routes 27 and 51 providing access to the Hamptons and central Long Island. Local roads make travel to marinas, parks, and shops simple. The Long Island Rail Road is available in nearby Speonk and Hampton Bays for regional service. Bus routes run along key corridors, and biking is common on residential and waterfront roads.

  • Eastport’s cultural identity includes its maritime history, boatyards, and preserved open spaces. Local community events and nearby arts centers add cultural engagement. The surrounding area offers museums, performing arts venues, historic sites, and seasonal festivals that reflect the South Shore and Hamptons heritage.

  • Homes in Eastport include traditional single-family residences, cottages, updated houses, and properties near the water or surrounded by open land. Architectural styles vary, with a mix of older homes and modern builds. Lot sizes range from neighborhood parcels to larger properties with more privacy.

  • Life in Eastport emphasizes coastal calm, outdoor recreation, and community connection. Residents enjoy access to marinas, parks, and nearby beaches. The area’s peaceful pace is complemented by close proximity to larger Hamptons communities for expanded dining, shopping, and cultural activities.

  • Dining includes cafés, casual eateries, and restaurants offering seafood and seasonal menus. Many spots take advantage of the coastal setting with relaxed atmospheres. More extensive dining options—from waterfront venues to upscale restaurants—are found in nearby Westhampton, Hampton Bays, and East Moriches.

  • Nightlife in Eastport is quiet and centered on local restaurants, taverns, and occasional live music. For more active evening entertainment, residents often visit Westhampton Beach or Hampton Bays, where bars, seasonal events, and waterfront venues expand the options.

  • Shopping in Eastport features small local businesses, farm stands, and specialty shops. Essential goods and services are easy to access, while larger supermarkets and retail centers are available in neighboring communities. The area maintains a low-key commercial profile that reflects its residential and coastal character.

  • Eastport offers waterfront access, marinas, parks, and nature areas along Moriches Bay. Boating, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are popular. Nearby beaches and preserves provide space for walking, bird-watching, and exploring diverse coastal landscapes throughout the year.

Eastport, NY

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