Bridgehampton sign on Montauk Highway. (8 photos)
Surfside Drive in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
Silver Lane in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
Ocean Road in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
Stores on Main Street in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
Maple Avenue in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
Butter Lane in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)
A house near Scuttle Hole Road and Daylilly Lane in Bridgehampton. (8 photos)

Bridgehampton

Population
1,575
Change from 1990
3%
Population density
169 per square mile
Median household income
$66,175
Median age
48 years
Married with children
28% of households
Median age of dwellings
24 years
Owner-occupied
36% of homes
LIRR travel time to NYC
2 hours, 30 minutes
Crime risk
29 (100 = national average)

Homes for Sale
Recent sales


Home Prices
Median price of single-family home in Bridgehampton:
2008
$2,550,000
2007
$2,787,500
2006
$1,817,500
2005
$1,587,500
2004
$1,312,500
2003
$1,080,000
Buyers Guide

High-end

Price: $1.5M-$12M+
Specs: 4-6 BR, 3-6 BA
Traditionals and post-moderns; Some new construction

Trade-up

Price: $900,000-$1.2M
Specs: Varies
Limited market

Starter

Price: Not available
Specs: Not available
Not available

Source: Compiled from MLSLI data
Community Profile

For decades, Bridgehampton was a place people would drive through to get to the other Hamptons, recalls Paul Brennan, a lifelong resident and regional manager of Prudential Douglas Elliman. But by the late 1970s, the summer crowds had "discovered" the hamlet, Brennan said, and it is now a destination in its own right.

Although it's still quieter than other well-known Hampton communities, Bridgehampton's attractions include antique shops, restaurants, a quaint village center, historical sites, a few wineries, private golf courses, nature trails and sandy beaches.

Bridgehampton is also home to The Hampton Classic, one of the country's largest horse shows. Other popular events include the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival and the Vintage Road Rally and Road Tour, one of several events sponsored by the Bridge Hampton Historical Society.

The Community Preservation Fund was established by the towns of Southampton, East Hampton, Shelter Island, Southold and Riverhead with the goal of land preservation. A transfer tax of 2 percent on real estate purchases over $250,000 in these five towns goes into the fund, Brennan said, adding that Southampton town has preserved 5,000 acres in the last five years.

The community's housing stock evolved from 1970s contemporaries that gave way to the postmodern architecture, followed by oversized gambrel or Dutch Colonials. But smaller houses are making a come-back, Brennan said, noting that they are scaled in proportion to the lots on which they sit.

House prices range from $750,000 to more than $4.5 million. Homes south of Montauk Highway usually command the higher price range. About one- third of the population live here full-time.

-Lisa Doll Bruno (11/25/2005)

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District


Students

Spending per pupil
Average teacher salary
Pupil
/teacher
ratio

Master's degrees*

Advanced diplomas**
161
$49,186
$83,568
4.2
66%
--
1,730
$25,022
$78,050
11.2
49%
43%
1,957
$19,634
$76,436
11.1
48%
42%
934
$22,245
$67,266
9.5
33%
47%
1,711
$18,178
$69,408
10.6
37%
59%

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*Classroom teachers with a master's degree plus 30 hours or a doctorate.
**Graduates receiving Regents diplomas with advanced designation.




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