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East Hampton / New York / United States
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Since 1972, Ackerman, O’Brien, Pachman & Brown, LLP has satisfied the real estate and business demands of public and private companies, high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, hedge funds, real estate investors and developers in The Hamptons and across Long Island.
East Hampton / New York / United States
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Established in 1911, Douglas Elliman has grown to become the largest regional and the nation’s fourth largest real estate company, with a current network of more than 6,000 agents in over 80 offices throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island (including the Hamptons and North Fork), Westchester and Putnam Counties, as well as South Florida, California, Connecticut and Colorado. In addition, via a strategic partnership with Knight Frank Residential, Douglas Elliman’s powerful network extends to 43 countries across six continents. At Douglas Elliman, we are passionate about delivering exceptional consumer experiences. By offering a complete suite of real estate services, we ensure that we meet our consumers’ every need. From sales and rentals, retail and commercial, to mortgage, new development marketing, property management and title insurance, we have experts in every field to guide you skillfully from beginning to the end of your real estate journey. We believe that access to the best and most timely information can dramatically shape our decisions. Today’s consumer needs a trusted resource that can separate signal from noise and help them navigate the complex process that real estate has become. With our extensive knowledge in every aspect of the field, and fueled by consumer research and insights, we are the go-to source for information and education. The town of East Hampton lies at the eastern tip of Long Island’s South Fork, and includes the village of East Hampton as well as the hamlets of Montauk, Amagansett, Wainscott and Springs and part of Sag Harbor. Surrounded by water on three sides, East Hampton, with its neighbors, is part of the area often referred to as “The Hamptons,” long considered to be a seasonal playground of the rich and famous and the East Coast professional elite. East Hampton is known for being a study in contrasts—acres of green farmland lie next to pristine beaches. Its beaches are considered to be among the country’s best. Though life here undoubtedly includes celebrities from the arts, business and politics, Main Street in East Hampton village is charming, with tree-shaded lanes, world-class village shops and historic buildings. The township has aggressively pursued zoning ordinances to protect its rural character. East Hampton also has a reputation as a haven for artists. Springs is known in art circles as the cradle of the abstract expressionist movement—artists like Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning worked here, as did important writers like Kurt Vonnegut and John Steinbeck. At the far eastern end of East Hampton, the beach resort of Montauk is home to the largest commercial fishing fleet in New York State. Its many restaurants and bed-and-breakfasts make Montauk a popular vacation spot. White sands and impressive waves are ideal for world-class surfing, and spotting whales and seals. On a clear day, the coasts of Connecticut and Rhode Island appear over the horizon.