4 Places to Visit in the Hamptons this Winter
Bay Street Theater
Rock out with Nancy Atlas and The Nancy Atlas Project and enjoy some of the hottest music on the East End. Nancy sets the theater ablaze with her band and some massively talented special guests.
Every Saturday in January @ 8pm.
More information HERE
Topping Rose House
For the perfect winter getaway, visit Topping Rose House – a cozy, modern luxury refuge in the heart of the Hamptons. Enjoy world-class spa services, and dinner at an acclaimed Jean-Georges restaurant.
More information HERE.
Wolffer Estate Vineyards
Sip a glass of the Hamptons' finest wines, while overlooking the lush vineyard and East End landscape. Open year-round, Wolffer Estate is both buzzing with activity and a place of tranquility.
More information HERE.
Gurney's Resort and Seawater Spa
Gaze out at the open sea as you take a dip in the luxurious indoor saltwater pool. Montauk's only oceanfront resort is the perfect place to spend a long weekend, or make a day of it at the spa.
More information HERE
Hamptons Happenings November
East Hampton House and Garden Tour
Weekend of November 23rd
The East Hampton Historical Society will be hosting their 34th annual House and Garden Tour this Thanksgiving weekend. Explore five spectacular East End properties while supporting the East Hampton Historical Society in its goals to educate and preserve local history. View more information HERE.
Hamptons Hawaiian Saimin Shop
Currently opened as a pop-up shop every Wednesday from 11am-11pm at Dopo La Spaggia in Sag Harbor, Hamptons Hawaiian is a must! Opened by best friends Drei and Jessica their noodles are out of this world and a great new addition to The Hamptons. More information HERE.
Levain Bakery Open Year Round
As The Hamptons becomes more of a year round destination more and more establishments are staying open. While your waist line might not thank us the announcement that Levain Bakery is now open year round is fantastic news for your tastebuds. More information HERE.
Hamptons Q4 2017 Market Report
The Hamptons’ real estate market showed significant strength in the fourth quarter of 2017. Overall, total sales volume increased 20% vs. 2016, driven by a 23% gain in the number of sales, which was slightly offset by a modest 3% decline in average prices.
The Hamptons’ real estate market showed significant strength in the fourth quarter of 2017. Overall, total sales volume increased 20% vs. 2016, driven by a 23% gain in the number of sales, which was slightly offset by a modest 3% decline in average prices. Standouts include Bridgehampton and East Hampton, with 58% and 50% increases in sales volume (respectively). Southampton was the only market with sales volume decline of 6%. 2018 appears to be starting off with a surprising amount of activity, hopefully paving the way for a strong year