| | What it's like living in the most expensive zip code in the Hamptons, where the average home price is $7.1 million by Katie Warren on Aug 29, 2018, 1:37 PM Advertisement
 The Hamptons, a series of beach towns dotting eastern Long Island, is well-known as a summer retreat for the wealthy and famous of New York. Within these affluent communities, a tiny village of 491 people stands out as the priciest zip code — and by some calculations, the most expensive in the entire country. Sagaponack, a village in the town of Southampton in the 11962, has been called home by CEOs, musicians, famous authors, and celebrities. In Sagaponack, a typical home is listed for $7.1 million, according to a study by GoBankingRates. In order to live comfortably in the Hamptons village, you'll need to make at least $853,738 a year, according to the analysis. Here's a look inside the exclusive Hamptons community. SEE ALSO: How much you need to earn to live in the most expensive zip code in every state DON'T MISS: 10 cities where you can make 6 figures and still feel broke Sagaponack sits in The Hamptons, a stretch of affluent seaside communities on New York's Long Island. Source: Google Maps
It's about a 2.5 hour drive from New York City. Source: Google Maps
The median listing price for a home in Sagaponack is $7.1 million. Source: GoBankingRates
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