Now that it’s summer, agents and brokers in the Hamptons are being inundated with folks who are being charmed by our little slice of heaven and want to buy before interest rates go too much higher. Since most of our buyers are coming here from the city, much of our time is being spent educating them to the differences between, co-ops, condos and owning a home. One of my bits of advice for those buying in the Hamptons is to use a local attorney. It’s very different out here. In fact, I’ve had deals with city attorneys (not all) who really were at a loss for how things get done. Recently I sat down with Bridgehampton attorney Adam Miller who has also experienced doing deals on both sides of the East River. Take a look…
While I’m excited for the summer, I get the feeling there are some Hamptons establishments that just don’t want my business anymore. While I can’t consider myself a local ( I was born in NJ and I have a heart felt appreciation for Superfund sites) I am definitely a year rounder. That means I’ve been here for more than 5 years and yes this is my primary residence. I’m here on Tuesday nights in January. You know the time of year and kind of night when if there are more than 5 tables at a restaurant, it’s a busy night. It’s a time when we all get along!