A serene enclave surrounded by bucolic landscapes.
Largely untouched by commerce, the historic enclave is now desirable as much for its atmosphere and architecture as it is for its storied farm stands. In highest demand are estates built close to the ocean or with water views on Daniels Lane, Sagg Main Street, Parsonage Lane, and Hedges Lane.
Formerly home to acres of potato farms, this bucolic 4.7-square-mile village is now best known for its top placement on the list of America’s most expensive zip codes.
A privacy-seeking subset in search of an intimate retreat.
Practically every household in this prestigious neighborhood can boast a notable name. Creative types and designers have long sought solace here. More recently, many of the nation’s financiers have also set down considerable roots.
A sense of seclusion where one can truly relax.
Though there remains a handful of holdouts from the days of the family farm, the population today is decidedly that of the 1-percent variety.
Tranquil, restorative, and within range of nearby attractions.
Swaths of open space and practically unlimited privacy abound. Removed from the hustle and bustle of the larger villages, Sagaponack is a place to walk barefoot from the house to the beach and to load up the bicycle basket with just-picked fruits and vegetables from the renowned local farm stands.
Plentiful, picturesque outdoor pursuits.
Sagg Main Beach is a favorite for locals and second-homeowners alike, as is Peter’s Pond, and the world-famous Madoo Conservancy, which is a whimsical wonderland for landscape lovers.
The serene sense of openness and quietude.
Aside from the intense demand for new residential construction, little has changed in this ocean-fronting Eden in the last century. Protected and prestigious, the quaint village has asingle one-room schoolhouse and a general store. Those looking for a bit of nightlife don’t need to venture too far; Montauk Highway Wölffer Estate Vineyard, which has become synonymous with the very fashionable Hamptons rosé, hosts a variety of musical performers year-round.
546 people live in Sagaponack, where the median age is 61.7 and the average individual income is $171,605. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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There's plenty to do around Sagaponack, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.
Explore popular things to do in the area, including The Pike, Tapovana Lunch Box, and Gourmet Sorbet.
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Dining | 1.86 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Dining · $$ | 2.41 miles | 7 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 4.44 miles | 13 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
Beauty | 4.79 miles | 6 reviews | 5/5 stars | |
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Sagaponack has 265 households, with an average household size of 2.06. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Sagaponack do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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