North Haven, NY
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North Haven, NY

North Haven, a peaceful enclave on Long Island’s South Fork, offers a unique blend of privacy, natural splendor, and refined living. Surrounded by the waters of Sag Harbor Bay and Shelter Island Sound, it’s a boater’s paradise with calm coves, deepwater docks, and stunning sunsets. Quiet, tree-lined roads wind past elegant waterfront estates and shingled homes, many with private access to secluded beaches. North Haven residents value the tranquil, small-town atmosphere, enhanced by deer-filled woodlands and protected open spaces. The village is minutes from historic Sag Harbor, where boutiques, galleries, and waterfront dining offer cultural richness without the Hamptons crowds. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy kayaking, sailing, hiking in the nearby Mashomack Preserve, and beachcombing along the bay. With its rare combination of natural serenity, upscale charm, and convenience, North Haven stands out as one of the most desirable yet discreet communities on the East End.

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North Haven, NY

Highlights

  • $1M - 13M Price Range
  • $3.37M Avg. Sold Price
  • $4.40M Avg. List Price
  • $1,007 Avg. Price per Sqft
  • 19 Homes for Sale
  • 18 Homes for Rent
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North Haven, NY

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North Haven, NY

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

Manhattan is rich in history, from colonial landmarks like Fraunces Tavern to iconic sites like the Flatiron Building and Grand Central Terminal. Neighborhoods like the Financial District and Harlem reflect centuries of cultural evolution. Historic churches, brownstones, and museums preserve its past, while plaques and tours throughout the city reveal stories from America’s founding to modern times.

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.

  • North Haven is best accessed by car, with Sag Harbor linking to main Hamptons routes. The nearby South Ferry to Shelter Island is convenient for island hopping, while the LIRR in Bridgehampton offers NYC access. Scenic roads and minimal traffic make driving relaxing, and cyclists enjoy quiet streets and waterside views. For boaters, local marinas and private docks offer easy access to the bay, making marine transport a lifestyle staple in this waterfront village.

  • North Haven values nature and history. Nearby Sag Harbor enriches the area with cultural landmarks like the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, Old Custom House, and historic churches. The Bay Street Theater draws national talent for plays, music, and film. Art lovers enjoy local galleries, while maritime heritage is celebrated year-round. Events like HarborFest bring the community together, honoring the area’s seafaring past with parades, crafts, and dockside fun.

  • North Haven homes offer space, privacy, and timeless appeal. Properties range from classic shingle-style estates to sleek modern builds, often set on large lots with water views or private beach access. Lush landscaping, old-growth trees, and quiet roads add to the secluded feel. Many homes feature pools, outdoor kitchens, and dock access. It’s an ideal location for full-time residents or second-home buyers seeking understated luxury, nature, and elegant coastal living.

  • Life in North Haven is quiet, elegant, and deeply connected to the land and sea. Residents enjoy privacy, natural beauty, and a low-key pace away from Hamptons crowds. Mornings often begin with beach walks or paddleboarding, while evenings are spent on porches or at local events. The community skews toward creatives, professionals, and nature lovers who value balance and space. It’s an ideal retreat for those seeking refined simplicity and coastal calm.

  • North Haven itself is quiet and residential, but its proximity to Sag Harbor places top-tier dining just minutes away. Enjoy waterfront seafood at Bell & Anchor, refined American fare at The American Hotel, or local and seasonal menus at Page at 63 Main. From cozy cafés to elegant bistros, options span casual to upscale. Many eateries feature outdoor patios and bay views, creating a laid-back yet luxurious atmosphere ideal for long, leisurely meals and evening gatherings.

  • Nightlife in North Haven is serene, catering to those who prefer starry skies and quiet evenings. For a livelier night out, Sag Harbor offers cocktail bars, wine lounges, and live entertainment. The Bay Street Theater hosts plays, comedy shows, and concerts, while nearby restaurants serve as social hubs with fire pits and late-night menus. It's a setting where culture and community blend, offering refined nightlife without the crowds of the East End's trendier spots.

  • Shopping in North Haven is minimal, preserving its tranquil vibe, but a short trip to Sag Harbor opens up a range of stylish options. The village features chic boutiques, artisanal goods, home décor shops, and curated bookstores. Gourmet markets offer local produce, wines, and specialty foods. From fashion-forward pieces to vintage finds, shopping in Sag Harbor feels personal and unique, with a slower pace and charm distinct from busier Hamptons destinations.

  • Outdoor living defines North Haven, with water on nearly all sides and natural beauty at every turn. Residents kayak, sail, and fish from private docks or local beaches. Nature trails offer peaceful hikes, while Mashomack Preserve—just a ferry ride away—features 2,000 acres of woodlands, salt marshes, and birdwatching. Quiet roads attract cyclists and runners, and local wildlife, including deer and osprey, makes every outing feel like an escape into nature’s serenity.

North Haven, NY

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