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Sagaponack is a Great Choice for Nature Lovers

Since we have been taking you on a little online tour of the places you can call home should you choose to buy property in the Hamptons, we’ll continue with Sagaponack, New York. If you liked the idea of  Montauk being the Hamptons minus the crowds, but feel like you could get even further away from some of the hustle and bustle of being in the Hamptons, take a look at Sagaponack.

Although Sagaponack has a mayor, it is not a city, but rather it is a village that is a part of Southampton. Sagaponack was a portion of land that was set aside earlier than places like Bridgehampton or Sag Harbor. This was some of the area’s richest soil and it was settled by hardworking farm families who were able to prosper because of their dedication.

The Sagaponack of today still has working farms and the idea of being close to nature is an important part of everyday life. Residents are very near the ocean and it is possible to see pheasants crossing the road. The beach near Sagaponack is not crowded and people who live there do not need to battle traffic to get there.

For those who you who like hiking, there is a trail that was once used my Native Americans that will take you from Sagaponack to Sag Harbor. If you like the outdoors, but would rather not hike, you can visit the exquisitely designed gardens of the Madoo Conservancy.

When looking for someone to guide your search for a home on the Hamptons, look no further than Bill Williams of Sotheby’s International Realty
. Mr. Williams has spent more than a decade listing and selling properties exclusively in the Hamptons. He knows this market inside and out and can help you find the Hamptons property that suits your lifestyle.

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January 5, 2010 - Posted by | Sagaponack New York, The Hamptons

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  1. [...] name change. The area earned its new name after Sagg Bridge was built in 1686 to link Mecox and Sagaponack. In early town records, the name was listed as two separate words–Bridge Hampton–but it [...]

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