Southampton

Oceanfront town offers unparalleled beaches and elegance.

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Population: 3,222 
Median Sale Price: $2.4M
 
Southampton’s prestigious oceanfront town offers unparalleled beaches and elegance. Prominent hedged estates and homes with sweeping ocean views command the classic and traditional community sought after by many. This sprawling village has seven miles of some of the most beautiful oceanfront properties on Long Island, and one of the busiest commercial areas in the Hamptons. The charming village center, situated around Main Street and Jobs Lane, has an array of boutique shops, best in class dining, anda vibrant night-life. Southampton real estate is in high demand. Contact Southampton real estate agent, Deborah Srb to find mansions, houses, condos & homes for sale in Southampton, NY.
 
Map of Southampton
 

History & Heritage

Southampton, NY, founded in 1640, is one of the oldest English settlements in the United States. Settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts, established the area after purchasing land from the Shinnecock Indian Tribe. The town's rich history is intertwined with its agricultural roots and maritime heritage, as early residents thrived on farming and fishing. 
 
During the late 19th century, Southampton transitioned into a prominent summer colony for wealthy New Yorkers. Distinguished estates and grand mansions began to dot the landscape, signifying its transformation into a luxurious retreat. 
 
Today, its historic charm is preserved through landmarks such as the Southampton Historical Museum and the Rogers Mansion, which offer glimpses into the area’s storied past.
 

Local Culture

Southampton exudes a unique blend of sophistication and laid-back coastal charm. It is renowned for its vibrant art scene, home to cultural institutions like the Parrish Art Museum, which showcases works inspired by the Hamptons and its artists. The town embraces a lifestyle centered around leisure, with pristine beaches like Cooper's Beach attracting sunbathers and surfers alike. Seasonal traditions such as the Southampton Fourth of July Parade and the Shinnecock Indian Powwow highlight the community’s cultural fabric.
 
The local culinary scene is equally distinctive, featuring farm-to-table dining experiences that celebrate the region's agricultural heritage. Residents and visitors alike enjoy an upscale yet welcoming atmosphere, making Southampton a quintessential Hamptons destination.
 

Local Attractions

Southampton is home to a variety of attractions that blend history, art, and natural beauty. The Parrish Art Museum, a world-class cultural hub, features modern and contemporary art with a focus on artists from the Hamptons. For history enthusiasts, the Southampton Historical Museum and Rogers Mansion offer fascinating exhibits about the town’s colonial and Victorian eras.
 
Cooper’s Beach, consistently ranked among the best beaches in the U.S., provides soft white sand and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Another notable landmark is the Southampton Cultural Center, which hosts plays, concerts, and community events year-round.
 
For a touch of local charm, the Halsey House and Garden, built in 1648, is the oldest English-style house in the state and offers a glimpse into early settler life.
 

Dining & Entertainment

Southampton’s dining scene is a mix of casual seaside spots and fine dining establishments. Sant Ambroeus is a favorite for Italian cuisine, offering a chic setting with a menu that includes handcrafted pastas and desserts. 75 Main combines a lively atmosphere with classic American fare, making it a hotspot for locals and celebrities alike.
 
Seafood enthusiasts will appreciate The Lobster Roll for its fresh and flavorful dishes. For something sweet, Golden Pear Café serves up gourmet coffee and pastries. When it comes to nightlife, Southampton Social Club is the go-to venue for upscale cocktails and live music.
 
The town also hosts seasonal entertainment, such as open-air concerts and summer movie nights.
 

Parks and Recreation

Southampton boasts abundant green spaces and recreational opportunities. Agawam Park, located near the village center, offers scenic walking paths, playgrounds, and picnic areas, perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Shinnecock East County Park provides a prime spot for fishing, camping, and soaking in stunning views of Shinnecock Bay.
 
For golfers, Southampton Golf Club and nearby Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, one of the oldest and most prestigious courses in the country, deliver exceptional experiences. Nature lovers can explore Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge, where trails wind through diverse habitats, offering opportunities for birdwatching and photography.
 
During the summer, Southampton Beaches, including Coopers and Flying Point, are the epicenter of recreational activities like swimming, surfing, and beach volleyball
 

Commute and Accessibility

Southampton is conveniently accessible, offering a variety of commuting options for residents and visitors. The town is served by the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), which provides a direct connection to New York City, making it a popular destination for weekend getaways and summer retreats.
 
For those traveling by car, Montauk Highway (Route 27) serves as the main thoroughfare, connecting Southampton to other Hamptons villages and the rest of Long Island. The Hampton Jitney and Hampton Luxury Liner offer comfortable bus services to and from Manhattan, catering to commuters and day-trippers alike.
 
Additionally, Southampton is less than 90 miles from major New York metropolitan airports, including JFK, LaGuardia, and MacArthur Airport, ensuring ease of travel for both domestic and international visitors.
 

Green Spaces and Conservation

Southampton takes pride in its green spaces and robust conservation efforts, preserving its natural beauty for generations to come. The Elizabeth A. Morton National Wildlife Refuge is a local treasure, offering trails through woodlands, salt marshes, and beaches, where visitors can observe migratory birds and other wildlife. Shinnecock East County Park, a pristine coastal area, provides opportunities for camping, fishing, and enjoying unspoiled dunes. Conservation efforts are evident in the Southampton Trails Preservation Society, which maintains miles of hiking and equestrian trails across the region.
 
Another key site is Sagg Swamp Preserve, a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts, featuring rare plants and bird species. The community is also actively engaged in preserving coastal habitats, such as the Shinnecock Bay Restoration Program, which aims to improve water quality and marine biodiversity. With its combination of protected areas and active conservation initiatives, Southampton offers residents and visitors a chance to connect with nature while supporting environmental sustainability.
 
 

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Overview for Southampton, NY

4,380 people live in Southampton, where the median age is 52.7 and the average individual income is $150,888. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Total Population

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Median Age

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$150,888

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Around Southampton, NY

There's plenty to do around Southampton, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including True East Charters, Art of Swimming, and Mobile Massage & Wellness Concierge.

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Active 2 miles 16 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Southampton, NY

Southampton has 1,660 households, with an average household size of 2.51. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Southampton do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 4,380 people call Southampton home. The population density is 671.97 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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Median Age

47.85 / 52.15%

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2.51

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$150,888

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