Hampton Bays
Commercial and recreational fishing dominate the scene in Hampton Bays, a year-round community that’s second only to Montauk as New York state’s busiest fishing port. And while the nightlife scene has been toned down in recent years, it still has several well-attended bars and hotspots.
Historic fishing village with vibrant nightlife and year-round community Hampton Bays is still home to many commercial fishermen. Their trawlers and charter boats traverse the Shinnecock Canal daily, bringing in fresh catch and taking weekenders out for morning fishing excursions. Although a large year-round working-class community resides here, Hampton Bays is also home to a vibrant summer community and a bustling downtown scene.
Condos, fishermen’s cottages and shingle-style houses Year-round and summer residents alike can take advantage of some of the best-priced housing options in the Hamptons. Condominiums start around $200,000 and single-family homes around $350,000. Ranches and shingle-style houses near town or the water’s edge can easily go for upwards of $600,000. For true waterfront properties, buyers should expect to pay over $1 million.
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