Montauk Highway in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Montauk Highway in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Lee Lane in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Apaquogue Road in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Fithian Lane in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Egypt Lane in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Middle Lane in East Hampton. (8 photos)
Main Street in East Hampton. (8 photos)

East Hampton

Demographic data for East Hampton village
Population
1,437
Change from 1990
13%
Population density
302 per square mile
Median household income
$68,570
Median age
51 years
Married with children
23% of households
Median age of dwellings
45 years
Owner-occupied
29% of homes
LIRR travel time to NYC
2 hours, 39 minutes
Crime risk
93 (100 = national average)

Homes for Sale
Recent sales


Home Prices
Median price of single-family home in East Hampton:
2008
$995,000
2007
$1,057,500
2006
$900,000
2005
$835,000
2004
$700,000
2003
$588,750
Buyers Guide

High-end

Price: $1.5M-$6M+
Specs: 3-5 BR, 2-5 BA
Traditionals and contemporaries; Some waterfront

Trade-up

Price: $1.1M-$1.5M
Specs: 3-5 BR, 2-3 BA
Contemporaries, post-moderns; Some new construction

Starter

Price: $500,000-$800,000
Specs: 3-4 BR, 1-2 BA
Mix of styles; Limited market

Source: Elisabeth Mills, Corcoran Group
Community Profile

Steeped in history, East Hampton Village exudes charm, with a landscape punctuated by trees, beaches, historic landmarks, traditional homes and a windmill.

According to easthamptonvillage.org, the village, settled in 1648, "is one of the few places where the original design of a 17th century New England agricultural plantation is still so evident." Restaurants, galleries and boutiques add to the allure.

"The population swells threefold in the summer," says Judi Desiderio, chief executive of Town & Country Real Estate. Nonresident beach permits are sold out for this season, she adds. Many homes are on the National Register of Historic Places. Buyers can find ranches, Victorians, postmoderns and mansions. Prices north of Montauk Highway start at about $1 million, while it takes $4 million to buy south of the highway, and that can be for a tear-down, Desiderio notes. A high-end residence north of the highway can start between $8 million and $10million and those south can soar beyond $20 million.

Rentals: $50,000 to $800,000 for the season. There's almost nothing left in the village, Desiderio says.

Shopping: Two words - Main Street.

Attractions: There are five beaches in the village, including Main Beach, voted one of the country's best in 2007, according to travelwithkids .com. Historic sites include Clinton Academy, the state's first college prep school, and Mulford Farm, an original homestead. Herrick Park, the Maidstone Club and local events are part of the scene.

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Students

Spending per pupil
Average teacher salary
Pupil
/teacher
ratio

Master's degrees*

Advanced diplomas**
1,957
$19,634
$76,436
11.1
48%
42%
555
$14,543
$68,752
10.3
39%
--
11
--
$60,774
2.2
20%
--
119
$31,913
$81,440
5.4
19%
--
1,730
$25,022
$78,050
11.2
49%
43%

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*Classroom teachers with a master's degree plus 30 hours or a doctorate.
**Graduates receiving Regents diplomas with advanced designation.




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