Sagaponack is the Hamptons at its most serene. Rural, coastal, and deeply private, it’s defined by open farmland, pristine ocean beaches, and some of the most significant estates in the country.
Founded in 1656 and named after the Shinnecock word for potato, Sagaponack has always been rooted in the land. That rare mix of farm fields and ocean access made it the most expensive zip code in the U.S. in 2009 — a distinction that speaks to scarcity, not flash. This is a place for those who value space, quiet, and discretion.
Life here moves at a slower, more intentional pace. Days revolve around the beach, horseback riding, surfing, farm stands, and long sunset evenings. Despite its scale and prestige, Sagaponack retains a genuine community feel — locals know each other, and seasonal traditions matter.
Dining and nightlife are intentionally understated. Townline BBQ is a local institution, Sagaponack Farm Distillery offers tastings and live music in a garden setting, and the Wölffer Wine Stand is the unofficial social hub on summer weekends. Golf at Poxabogue and miles of open landscape round out the lifestyle.
Why Sagaponack? Privacy, provenance, and unmatched natural beauty. It’s rural, refined, and impossible to replicate — the quiet power move of the Hamptons.
Over 30 years of experience actively managing & owning residential properties. He has an excellent reputation for honesty & integrity, the talent for being a persuasive negotiator, & the keen ability to effectively match buyer and seller.