As snow continues to pound New York, it’s easy to dream about stealing away for a Hamptons summer full of long days at the beach and picturesque sunsets. In just a few short months, those dreams can become a reality for those with hundreds of thousands of dollars to spare. With high season in sight, it’s a good time to scope out the elite Hamptons rental market—and we’re not talking about week-long AirBnB or VRBO listings. This shingle-style beauty in Sagaponack is seeking $375,000 for July through Labor Day.
For such a jaw-dropping price, it checks many luxury Hamptons boxes: South of the Highway, pool, close to the beach, and designer-curated interiors. Set on a manicured acre, the 6,000-square-foot home unfolds with five bedrooms so you could share it with friends and family. New York City-based designer John Barman is behind the chic interiors, which are playful and inviting. Light floods through glass doors in the colorfully outfitted great room, the eat-in kitchen has top-of-the-line appliances, and there are unabashed pops of color throughout the home. The expansive primary suite with vaulted ceilings is perhaps the most relaxing room inside, while the backyard also promises idyllic tranquility.
Situated at the end of a private driveway, the property backs directly into farmland and serves up lush, green scenery. Just 0.3 miles to Sagg Main Beach, it’s a quick walk or bike ride to the Atlantic and is less than a mile from the popular Sagaponack General Store.
If you’re interested in a shorter or less pricey stay here, the home is also available to rent for $185,000 in July or for $200,000 August through Labor Day. These sums point to the area’s well-established exclusivity. After all, Sagaponack was ranked third on the list of the country’s most expensive zip codes in 2025, with the median home sale price clocking in at $5,925,000.
Hedgerow Exclusive Properties represents the rental.