
"The beaches are constantly ranked among the best in the world, you have first-class dining, and the houses have not had as massive of a price increase as similar neighborhoods,"
"great dining, local businesses that have been around for decades, a 10-minute ride from the beach, a 15-minute ride to Greenwich, many golf courses (both private and public), a public airport with easy access to many parts of Florida for snowbirds, and a 35-minute train to the city."
Southampton and Harrison earned spots among the East Coast’s top 10 places to live according to a panel of real estate professionals. Southampton offers unbeatable Atlantic shoreline, world-ranked beaches, first-class dining and closer access to Manhattan than Montauk or Sag Harbor, with house-price growth that has lagged some comparable neighborhoods despite high costs. Harrison, a Westchester sleeper town, combines suburban space, longstanding local businesses, multiple golf courses, a public airport for snowbirds, proximity to beaches and Greenwich, and a 35-minute Metro-North commute to Grand Central, blending suburban perks with city access.
Read at Time Out New York
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