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Neighborhoods in Suffolk County, NY

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    Bridgehampton

    Dotted with old windmills, stretches of farmland and waterfront views, Bridgehampton is a hamlet in the Town of Southampton. Founded in 1640, the town is one of the oldest in the United States, but Bridgehampton didn’t become distinct until the first bridge was constructed over Sagaponack Pond in 1686 — earning the community its name, which locals

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      $3.04M

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      $1.2M - $23M

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      70 Listings

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    East Hampton

    Founded in 1648 as an English colonial farming village, East Hampton Village still has many historic buildings, but it has changed a lot over the centuries. Homes in the village are among the most expensive in the Greater East Hampton area, thanks in large part to the pristine white-sand beaches edging its coast. “The rich of the rich live here,”

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      $2.95M

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      $1.8M - $39.6M

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      20 Listings

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    Amagansett

    Amagansett, a Montaukett word that means “place of good water,” is a fitting name for this neighborhood of unspoiled beaches, parks, estates and lovingly kept homes, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on one side and Napeague Bay on the other. “You can never get too far from the waterfront,” says Karen Benvenuto, a Realtor with Compass who lives in

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      $2.61M

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      $477K - $11.8M

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      30 Listings

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    Sag Harbor

    Sag Harbor, a village with a rich history as a former international port and whaling center, offers a vibrant waterfront lifestyle for its fewer than 3,000 residents. The neighborhood, split between Southampton and East Hampton, features a quaint, walkable downtown with abundant shopping and dining options. Homes in Sag Harbor range from historic

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      $2.60M

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      $1.1M - $12.8M

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      72 Listings

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    East Hampton North

    East Hampton North is located on the northern side of Montauk Highway, making it one of a handful of neighborhoods in the Hamptons that doesn’t have direct waterfront access. “You’re further away from the ocean, but you’re surrounded by the woods,” says Michael Petersohn, a licensed real estate salesperson at Brown Harris Stevens who has lived in

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      $2.48M

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      $1.2M - $21.4M

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      42 Listings

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    Montauk

    Although it’s often called “The End” because it’s the last neighborhood on the tip of the South Fork, for many people, Montauk feels like a new beginning. Far from New York City, as the residence of rock stars, playwrights and artists, there’s a mystique about Montauk. Pro surfers turn up here to ride waves at Ditch Plains Beach right before

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      $2.47M

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      $431K - $28.4M

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      57 Listings

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    Lloyd Harbor

    Fractured nearly in half by a branch of the harbor it’s named after, Lloyd Harbor is almost two peninsulas in one neighborhood, with each section of the nearly 10-square-mile area surrounded by water on three sides. By area, it’s New York’s second-biggest village, but it’s also one of its most thinly populated thanks to beautifully wooded state

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      $2.43M

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      $1.3M - $13.5M

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      15 Listings

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    Northwest Harbor

    Northwest Harbor is referred to as Northwest Woods by locals due to its dense forest cover. Located on a peninsula in Gardiners Bay, just north of East Hampton Village, the neighborhood is surrounded by beaches, natural harbors, marinas and woodland trails. “Buyers looking in this area want the seclusion of large two to three-acre lots but with

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      $2.41M

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      $1.1M - $8.2M

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      35 Listings

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    Shelter Island

    Shelter Island is the kind of place that’s easy to romanticize. A roughly 20-square-mile island with rocky peninsulas large and small, this community is surrounded by the sea. In that aspect, it has more in common with an island in the Maine archipelago or a fictional community in a Hallmark movie. The island’s resemblance to this trope is only

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      $2.27M

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      $1M - $13M

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      24 Listings

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    Southampton

    Tracing its origins to 1640, Southampton is the oldest English settlement in New York. It got its start as a farming, fishing and whaling village, but when the Long Island Rail Road extended into Sag Harbor in 1872, New York’s elite began seeking it out for its ocean beaches and natural beauty. Since then, Southampton has grown, but it’s still

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      $2.15M

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      $936K - $12.9M

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      139 Listings

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    Huntington Bay

    Tucked away on Long Island’s North Shore, Huntington Bay offers an idyllic waterfront lifestyle not far from the vibrant downtown of Huntington Village. “It’s so close, but it feels like a world away,” says Risa Ziegler, an agent at Douglas Elliman who has lived in the area for more than 20 years. “No. 1, because you’re by the water. No. 2,

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      $1.91M

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      $898K - $5.1M

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      3 Listings

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    Westhampton

    For many people, Westhampton is their first true glimpse of the Hamptons. There is, however, a caveat. “It’s really a super nice area, but some people don’t call it the Hamptons because it’s not past the canal,” says Ed Gaetjens, a licensed real estate salesperson with Saunder’s & Associates who has sold in the area for about six years. “It’s way,

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      $1.89M

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      $520K - $14.2M

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      97 Listings

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    Remsenburg-Speonk

    Not everyone has heard of Remsenburg-Speonk, but many of those familiar with the neighborhood love to talk about it. “Remsenburg is a dream,” says Jeannine Kowaleski, a Realtor at HomeSmart Premier Living Realty and Scala Properties who has been a year-round resident of Remsenburg for 10 years. “It’s just a very beautiful little town. You’re just

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      $1.82M

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      $684K - $8.1M

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      26 Listings

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    Old Field

    Old Field is a compact, 2.2-square-mile residential neighborhood known for its scenic water views and outdoor activities. Surrounded by harbors, bays, and an inland pond, the area is highlighted by the iconic Old Field Point of Light lighthouse. The neighborhood is characterized by its large mansions and sprawling estates, many of which are hidden

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      $1.73M

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      $865K - $5M

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      2 Listings

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    Springs

    Surrounded by Gardiner’s Bay on three sides at the eastern tip of Long Island, Springs has long been recognized for the kind of beauty that inspires great art. Something about the area’s rural charm and the way the light glances across the Accabonac Harbor inspired artists like Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner and Elaine and Willem de Kooning to live

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      $1.64M

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      $982K - $38M

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      33 Listings

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    Woodbury

    Woodbury, 34 miles from New York City, has everything from shopping to transportation. The residential and commercial area is located within the Town of Oyster Bay and beside Syosset. “My biggest thing is they’re very beautiful neighborhoods, but they’re convenient to get to where you need to go,” says Frances Mazer, an associate broker and the

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      $1.64M

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      $786K - $3.5M

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      11 Listings

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    Cold Spring Harbor

    Named after its naturally cold freshwater springs, Cold Spring Harbor is a waterfront community that got its start as a whaling town in the 1600s and now serves as a haven for recreational boaters — even a few music legends in its time. In the final year of his life, John Lennon lived in a large Tudor house here called Cannon Hill, drawing

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      $1.61M

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      $641K - $5.7M

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      13 Listings

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    Quogue

    Located at the edge of the Hamptons on Long Island’s South Fork, Quogue is notable not just for its beautiful beaches but for the peace and quiet it offers residents year-round. "It’s a hidden gem,” says Lauren Battista, a Realtor with Brown Harris Stevens and an active member of the Quogue community. “Quogue is a charming small community, but a

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      $1.59M

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      $554K - $9M

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      65 Listings

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    Nissequogue

    Nissequogue is a rural village with a population of about 1,600, spread across 3.8 square miles, resulting in fewer than 410 people per square mile. This low-density living contrasts sharply with neighboring Stony Brook, which has nearly 2,500 inhabitants per square mile. Nissequogue is entirely residential, with no commercial services within the

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      $1.51M

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      $945K - $12M

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      11 Listings

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    Central Fire Island

    On the surface, Central Fire Island is defined by pristine beaches, forests tucked between dunes and little coastal towns at the heart of Fire Island, which is a thin coastal barrier island 5 miles across the Great South Bay from Long Island. But looking a little deeper reveals the area’s other main draw: the long history of a couple of its

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      $1.50M

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      $572K - $4.4M

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      27 Listings

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    Western Fire Island

    Breathtaking sunrises and sunsets blazing across the sky, cool salty breezes and a peaceful atmosphere draw people to Western Fire Island, a beachy barrier island 5 miles off Long Island’s South Shore. The slip offers a respite from the New York City noise and traffic – for the most part, vehicles aren’t permitted, so people rely mainly on bikes

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      $1.48M

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      $844K - $3.5M

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      12 Listings

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    Head of the Harbor

    Situated in just three-square miles, Head of the Harbor is 100% residential sprinkled with pockets of agricultural land. Country roads are barely wide enough for two cars wind through thickly wooded forest areas. Homes are shrouded in swathes of mature oak trees. Driveways are outfitted with white picket fence entry gates and flagged mailboxes.

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      $1.38M

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      $853K - $4.5M

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      6 Listings

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    Eatons Neck

    Connected to Long Island only by the thin spit of land known as Asharoken, Eatons Neck is surrounded by water on almost all sides. Its location and heavily wooded land make it a peacefully isolated neighborhood with a deeply connected community. “Eatons Neck is a little bit off the beaten path,” says Janet Pushee, a licensed associate broker at

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      $1.36M

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      $730K - $5.2M

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      5 Listings

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    Belle Terre

    Belle Terre, a gated community marked by a historic French-inspired stone and iron gatehouse, is known for its exclusivity and scenic beauty. Located at the north end of Port Jefferson, this neighborhood has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century when real estate tycoon Dean Alvord developed the area. Today, Belle Terre is a strictly

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      $1.34M

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      $837K - $7.6M

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      12 Listings

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    Nassau Point

    Nassau Point in Cutchogue offers a rural coastal lifestyle on Long Island's North Fork. Residents enjoy beaches, local wineries, and farm-to-table dining. The area features highly rated schools and is two hours from Manhattan. Nassau Point, located in Cutchogue on the North Fork of Long Island, is known for its sunny climate and rural charm,

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      $1.30M

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      $597K - $7.7M

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      42 Listings

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