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January 6, 2026

Real Estate Confab: The Rise Of The Co-Primary Lifestyle

Once defined by a clear divide between city life and weekend escapes, the Hamptons buyer is changing that story. The post-pandemic era has brought about the co-primary lifestyle, where New York City and the East End are not seen as opposites but as parts of the same experience. Many of today’s buyers aren’t just heading to the Hamptons for weekends — they are living between these worlds. They move easily from Manhattan boardrooms to East End beaches and expect both homes to offer the same level of comfort, design, and connectivity.

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December 15, 2025

Two Luxury Markets, One Future: Agents Reveal 2026 Predictions

"The Palm Beach and Hamptons markets are closely linked. As 2025 comes to a close, we are recapping the year, while also looking ahead to what’s to come on both markets. We asked busy agents what they expect to see in 2026: How do they expect buyer and seller behavior to shift next year and what indicators are they watching most closely?"

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December 15, 2025

Two Luxury Markets, One Future: Agents Reveal 2026 Predictions

The Palm Beach and Hamptons markets are closely linked. As 2025 comes to a close, we are recapping the year, while also looking ahead to what’s to come on both markets. We asked busy agents what they expect to see in 2026: How do they expect buyer and seller behavior to shift next year and what indicators are they watching most closely?

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October 7, 2025

Surprising Shifts Define the Fall Hamptons Market

As we head into the fall season, what’s the most surprising trend you’ve noticed in the local real estate market? Whether it’s unexpected buyer behavior, shifts in pricing or demand, or inventory patterns you didn’t anticipate, what’s caught your attention most — and how do you see it shaping the market moving forward?

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October 7, 2025

Surprising Shifts Define the Fall Hamptons Market

"Amagansett popped off again. I don’t know why it surprises me, but every time I think it’s played out or plateaued, it snaps like a rubber band. It seemed like this time it might finally be done, though. Homes were sitting at exorbitant prices, going nowhere fast. Then the first domino fell on Hand Lane, and the others have fallen in line. Not just setting records… obliterating them — $23 million on St. Mary’s Lane, $16.5 million on Meeting House, 15-year-old houses over $12 million. And now we’re back to near-zero inventory and buyers are going to start wondering what happened. You slept on it, that’s what happened. Don’t ever sleep on Amagansett. You’ll wake up with an expensive hangover."

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July 26, 2025

Vitamin Shoppe Founder Is Selling His Hamptons Estate for $89M

“What’s​ ​special​ ​about​ ​this​ ​property​ ​is​ ​that​ ​it’s​ ​two​ ​lots,​ ​and​ ​a​ ​separate​ ​guest​ ​house​ ​(or​ ​another​ ​primary​ ​residence)​ ​could​ ​be​ ​built​ ​on​ ​the​ ​second​ ​property,​ ​giving​ ​the​ ​owner​ ​a​ ​rare​ ​oceanfront​ ​compound,”

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