Real Estate

There Are Still Plenty of Houses to Rent in the Hamptons

The cost of vacation properties has dropped as the pandemic real estate frenzy cools off a bit.

There are still plenty of vacation properties available to rent in the Hamptons.

Source: StayMarquis
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It’s not too late to book a summer rental in the Hamptons. In fact, vacation procrastinators can land a deal this year as the pandemic real estate frenzy on the eastern end of Long Island cools off.

The average nightly rate to rent a home in the Hamptons is $970, down from $1,080 in 2022, according to data from StayMarquis, a vacation rental company. The drop comes after two years of surging prices, with more and more people traveling to Europe and other destinations that took a back seat during the pandemic.