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Why Live in Cutchogue

Cutchogue is a small hamlet on Long Island’s North Fork, known for its wine country roots, working farms and waterfront views. Often called “NoFo” by locals, the area offers a quieter, more affordable alternative to the Hamptons, with beaches along both the Long Island Sound and Peconic Bay. Daily life here leans into farm-to-table living, with local favorites like Borghese Vineyard, Wickham’s Fruit Farm, Braun Seafood Co., Peconic Gold Oysters and 8 Hands Farm. Housing ranges from small cottages and ranch-style homes to newer New Traditional builds and standout waterfront estates. Prices range widely, but the hamlet's most expensive homes are usually on Nassau Point.

Located about 90 miles from New York City, Cutchogue is accessible via the Hampton Jitney and nearby Long Island Rail Road stations. Outdoor amenities include New Suffolk Beach, Bailie Beach, marinas, yacht clubs and the private North Fork Country Club. The Cutchogue Village Green hosts community events throughout the year, and students attend the highly rated Mattituck-Cutchogue Union Free School District. Main Road is home to local spots like the Cutchogue Diner, Atelier Dissée, Touch of Venice and Black Sheep Bagels, with additional shopping options nearby in Riverhead.

Condo Prices in Cutchogue, NY

Condo Price Trends

Median Condo Price
$1,075,000
Median 2-Bedroom Condo Price
$1,075,000
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