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Why Live in Amagansett

Amagansett, located in Long Island, is a neighborhood known for its unspoiled beaches, parks, and a mix of historic and modern homes. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Napeague Bay, it offers a unique small-town charm with a rich history and a strong arts community. The area features several parks, including the 1,364-acre Napeague State Park, Dennistown Bell Park, and Fresh Pond Park, all offering nature trails, picnic areas, and pristine beaches. The Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge protects local wildlife and plant life, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Surfing and whale watching are popular activities, with sightings of whales breaching being a common spectacle. Homes in Amagansett range from traditional Colonials and renovated farmhouses to contemporary designs, often featuring private amenities like pools and outdoor kitchens. The crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to the neighborhood's appeal. Amagansett School, a National Blue Ribbon School, serves younger students, while older children attend highly rated East Hampton Middle School and East Hampton High School. Main Street and Amagansett Square are hubs for dining and shopping, with local favorites like Jack’s Stir Brew Coffee and Rosie’s. The Stephen Talkhouse is a notable venue for live music, hosting concerts year-round. Fresh produce and seafood are readily available from local farms and markets. Amagansett is approximately 12 miles from Montauk, offering additional dining, nightlife, and fishing opportunities. The Long Island Railroad and Hampton Jitney provide convenient transportation to and from Manhattan and nearby airports.

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$440,000
Median 1-Bedroom Condo Price
$479,000
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