East Hampton, New York
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| Cold winter - 2/17/2013
Winter is too long
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| Air Quality - 10/4/2008
I think your rate of 13 for the air quality in East Hampton, must be inaccurate. The air here is very fresh, with no pollutant producing manufacturing plants to pollute it. I checked your sites for both Newark NJ and Elizabeth NJ - which are both filled with pollutant producing companies, and you have their air quality rated better than East Hampton. Surely this must be an error, which I do hope you will correct!
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| Tansportation - 6/17/2008
Living near to town is a must. If you do not have any sort of transportation getting around the hapmtons will be hard. Specially because you arer surrounded by small towns. Eveyrything is far away.
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| Best Beaches - 2/9/2008
Some of the best beaches in the US if not the world
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| Magnificent Area...Very High Cost of Living - 10/23/2007
East Hampton, NY is a beautiful area on Eastern Long Island. The area has some of the nicest ocean beaches in the country, attractive villages and a mix of ocean, village, and wooded communities.
The atmosphere in the Hamptons ranges from quiet and rural in the winter to bustling in the summer. The pace of life is notably different mid-week to weekends, as this is a heavy second home area populated largely by people who's primary homes are in the New York Metropolitan area.
As is widely known, the population of the Hamptons is largely very affluent. The cost of living is extremely high - goods, services, fuel, restaurants, etc. are significantly more expensive than even in towns that are only a little West of the Hamptons.
Real estate taxes have risen dramatically over the years. On the plus side, the property values have also dramatically risen over the years.
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| Expensive - 7/12/2006
Because my husband accepted a job offer here we moved from Southern California to East Hampton in 2000. From arrival it became clear the cost of living had practically doubled for everything from the groceries to fuel and rent, etc. We had hoped to buy but there is nothing in a realistic price range to even consider. Fixer uppers start at $800,000. Most real estate is $1,000,000 plus and lots begin in the mid $100,000 range.
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| Starbucks - 9/19/2005
East Hampton Village now has a Starbucks, on Main Street.
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