Vacation Rentals

Here are 5 luxury rentals in the Hamptons still available through Labor Day

Austin Havens-Bowen
By Austin Havens-Bowen  |
May 15, 2020 - 12:45PM
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This three bedroom, three and a half bath in Bridgehampton is asking $65,000 for Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Out East

Whether heading to the Hamptons is your go-to summer escape or you’re scrambling for a new plan for your vacation, you might have noticed that there are fewer luxury rentals available than usual.

That’s because many New Yorkers have already fled out East, draining the supply of short-term rentals. You can still find some short-term rentals by the month or for the season, and if you want to enjoy the Hampton's parks and beaches, which are still expected to open this summer, and fresh seafood restaurants (still open for takeout and delivery), you should probably think fast.

To make it easier, Brick Underground rounded up five luxury rentals in Bridgehampton, Sag Harbor, Montauk, Southampton, and East Hampton that are still available from Memorial Day to Labor Day. 

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60 Lumber Ln., Bridgehampton

This two bedroom, one bath is asking $37,500 from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The cottage is located on an acre with landscaped gardens. There’s central air conditioning, a fireplace, hardwood floors, and French doors that open to a patio surrounded by hedges. It’s only two blocks from Bridgehampton Village, where you’ll find eateries like Pierre’s, Almond, and World Pie. It’s just over a two-hour drive from Manhattan.

84 Northside Dr., Sag Harbor

This three bedroom, three and a half bath is asking $65,000 from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The house features hardwood floors, palladium windows, high ceilings, and a master suite with four closets (one is a walk-in), en suite bath, and a balcony. Outside, there’s a wraparound porch, heated pool, gazebo with a hot tub, and a playground. Located in Sag Harbor, Foster Memorial Town Beach is a six-minute drive away, and the Noyac Hills County Park is down the street. It’s just over a two-hour drive from Manhattan.

93 Benson Dr., Montauk 

This four bedroom, two bath is asking $70,000 from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The open floor plan features an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances that leads to a deck equipped with a grill, dining table, and waterfront views. There’s a two-car garage, central air conditioning, and hardwood floors. Ditch Plains Beach is a 15-minute walk away. Nearby restaurants include Hooked, South Edison, and The Lobster Roll. It’s just under a three-hour drive from Manhattan.

841 North Sea Rd., Southampton

This four bedroom, four bath is asking $100,000 from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There’s a first-floor master suite with two en suite baths, an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, plus central air conditioning, and two fireplaces. Outside is a heated pool and a large deck with a grill and seating. Nearby attractions include Cryder Beach, about a four-minute drive, and Tuckahoe Woods Preserve. It’s about a two-hour drive from Manhattan.

87 Pantigo Rd., East Hampton

This five bedroom, four and a half bath is asking $135,000 from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The renovated house features an eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and an island, a first-floor master suite, spa room, and two fireplaces. There’s a heated pool in the large backyard, a pool house, and two garages. Egypt Beach is a 30-minute walk away and East Hampton Village is a 10-minute walk, where you’ll find eateries like Nick & Toni’s and a Citarella Gourmet Market. It’s just over a two-hour drive from Manhattan.

 

Austin Havens-Bowen

Austin Havens-Bowen

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Austin Havens-Bowen is a writer and reporter. He previously covered local news for the Queens Ledger and The Hunts Point Express in the Bronx. He graduated from Hunter College with a BA in media studies. He rents a one-bedroom apartment in Astoria with his boyfriend and their two cats.

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