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Hamptons Real Estate Prices Reach All-Time High as Summer Rentals Surge

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Published Feb 10, 2026
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A large waterfront house with a "For Sale" sign marked "Sold," and a table showing stacked coins, an upward arrow, and an hourglass at sunset—capturing the rising real estate prices in Hamptons real estate.
Summary:

  • The median home price in the Hamptons hit a record $2.34 million in Q4 2025, a 34% increase from the previous year.
  • The average sale price of homes in the Hamptons rose to $3.76 million during the same quarter.
  • A record 82 homes sold for over $5 million in the Hamptons in Q4 2025, according to Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.

Record Median Home Prices

The Hamptons have seen a remarkable surge in real estate prices, with the median home price reaching an all-time high of $2.34 million in the fourth quarter of 2025.

This figure marks a significant 34% increase compared to the same period last year, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. Additionally, the average sale price of homes in the region soared to $3.76 million, further indicating a robust real estate market.

High-End Market Driving Price Increases

Sales of high-end homes have been a major contributor to the increase in median prices. A record 82 homes sold for over $5 million during the last quarter of 2025, showcasing the demand for luxury properties in the area.

Jonathan Miller, CEO of Miller Samuel, noted that the growth in high-end sales is not just due to price appreciation but rather a shift towards higher-priced home sales. In contrast, the lower and middle segments of the market continue to face challenges due to high interest rates.

Wall Street Bonuses Fuel Demand

The demand for Hamptons real estate is further fueled by high Wall Street bonuses. Bonuses for 2025 are anticipated to be the highest on record, with strong growth since 2021, according to the New York State Comptroller.

Miller remarked, "Wall Street had a really good year, and that's being reflected directly in Hamptons prices." This influx of wealth from Wall Street bankers, hedge fund managers, and venture capitalists has heightened competition for properties.

Summer Rentals in High Demand

Despite winter weather conditions, the rental market for the upcoming summer is already experiencing high demand. Gary DePersia, a broker from Corcoran in East Hampton, mentioned that he has already rented most of his high-end properties for the summer, with one waterfront home renting for nearly $1 million from July to Labor Day 2026.

He attributes this trend to wealthy New Yorkers seeking escapes from the heat of Florida summers and buyers from California looking for properties in the Hamptons.

Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Buyers?

The outlook for the Hamptons real estate market remains strong as inventory for premium, oceanfront homes continues to be low. With the summer rental and sales season already underway, potential buyers who wait for last-minute discounts in May may be disappointed.

DePersia noted, "People want to be here, because in the summer their friends are here, their former and current colleagues, their family. They want a meeting ground and a cool environment." The continued interest in the Hamptons suggests that prices may remain elevated as buyers compete for limited properties.

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