A covered waterfront porch at dusk with white columns and lantern sconces, outdoor seating overlooking calm water — Springs, NY

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Homes for Sale
in Springs, NY

Springs is the most accessible and most underappreciated community in East Hampton Town. It's where Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner lived and worked, where de Kooning spent decades, and where a genuine year-round community of artists, tradespeople, and long-time East End families has sustained itself in a way the more fashionable villages simply haven't. Homes for sale in Springs represent the most attainable entry point into the East Hampton real estate market — and the community you get is the real one.

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Springs Homes by Price Range

Under $1M

The most accessible bracket in East Hampton Town — starter homes, smaller cottages, and entry-level single-family properties that provide a genuine foothold in the township.

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$1M – $2M

The core Springs market: established single-family homes, expanded ranches, and properties with harbor views or proximity — the best value in East Hampton Town real estate at this price point.

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$2M+

Larger parcels, harbor-front properties on Accabonac or Northwest Harbor, and newer construction on significant lots — the premium Springs tier that competes with Amagansett entry points.

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What Living in Springs
Is Really Like (Year-Round)

Springs is an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of East Hampton, north of Amagansett and east of the East Hampton Village — accessible from both via local roads. The hamlet fronts Accabonac Harbor on the east and Northwest Harbor on the north, giving it a water-view character that's distinct from any other East Hampton Town community. There's no main commercial strip in Springs itself — the Springs General Store is the community gathering point. Homes for sale in Springs are predominantly single-family homes on established residential lots, with some waterfront parcels on the harbor.

The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center at 830 Fireplace Road is a National Historic Landmark — the actual studio and home where Pollock created his most significant work during the 1940s and 50s. De Kooning's studio was in Springs as well. The artistic legacy here is not branding — it's the physical history of the community, and it has attracted a consistent creative community that lives here year-round because of what the place is, not just what it offers. Real estate in Springs reflects this: buyers who find the hamlet tend to have done real research on the East End rather than following the marquee names.

Springs is served by the Springs Union Free School District.

The Springs real estate market has been active since the early 2000s as buyers priced out of East Hampton Village looked north. The price gap between Springs and the village has compressed over time but remains significant — Springs is still the place where the math works for buyers who want East Hampton Town without the village premium. Sag Harbor is a 10-minute drive to the north, Amagansett is to the south, and East Hampton village amenities are within 15 minutes. The Springs real estate market is the most accessible tier of one of the strongest markets on the East End.

A covered waterfront porch at dusk with white columns and lantern sconces, outdoor seating overlooking calm water — Springs, NY

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Recently Sold in Springs

Sold home in Springs
Sold
May 2026

$1.35M

Springs

4 bd·3 ba·2,220 sqft

Brown Harris Stevens Hamptons

MLS# KEY906444

Sold home in Springs
Sold
Apr 2026

$1.80M

Springs

3 bd·1.5 ba·1,300 sqft

Brown Harris Stevens Hamptons

MLS# KEY822039

Sold home in Springs
Sold
Mar 2026

$2.03M

Springs

4 bd·3 ba·2,500 sqft

Sothebys Int'l Realty Hamptons

MLS# KEY917296

Listing information courtesy of OneKey MLS as distributed by MLS GRID. Sold data reflects closings reported within the last 90 days.

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Why Buy in Springs
With Nostra Haus

Nostra Haus is a boutique brokerage representing buyers and sellers across the East End. We prioritize understanding what you actually want and finding it efficiently. Our team knows Springs — the local inspectors, and the attorneys who can close when you need them to.

We specialize in first-time buyers and clients new to the East End market — buyers making a serious financial decision, not just buying a weekend house. If you're buying in Springs to build long-term wealth, we're the right brokerage for that conversation.

Nathalia Valencia — Owner and Licensed Real Estate Broker at Nostra Haus Real EstateGianluca Santacruz — Licensed Real Estate Salesperson at Nostra Haus Real Estate

Springs Real Estate FAQ

What's the average home price in Springs?

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Springs is the most accessible community in East Hampton Town. Entry-level single-family homes start around $700K–$900K for established properties; the core of the market is $1M–$2M for well-maintained single-family homes on standard lots. Harbor-front properties on Accabonac or Northwest Harbor command $2M–$5M+. Contact Nostra Haus for a current breakdown — Springs has seen meaningful appreciation, but it remains the most affordable entry point into East Hampton Town.

What is the Pollock-Krasner House?

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The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center at 830 Fireplace Road in Springs is a National Historic Landmark — the home and studio where Jackson Pollock created his most significant drip paintings during the late 1940s and 1950s. The paint-spattered studio floor is preserved as Pollock left it. The site is operated by Stony Brook University and is open for tours. Lee Krasner, Pollock's wife and a significant Abstract Expressionist in her own right, continued living and working in Springs until her death in 1984. The artistic history here is the real thing — not a curated narrative, but the actual place.

What school district serves Springs?

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Springs is served by the Springs Union Free School District.

Is Springs year-round or seasonal?

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Springs is one of the more genuinely year-round communities in East Hampton Town — a significant distinction from the village, which empties substantially after Labor Day. The hamlet has an active year-round population of tradespeople, artists, and long-time East End families. The Springs General Store functions as a year-round community hub. Buyers who plan to live on the East End full-time consistently find that Springs has a residential stability that more fashionable communities simply don't.

Does Springs have water access?

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Yes — Springs has frontage on both Accabonac Harbor to the east and Northwest Harbor to the north. Harbor-front properties with views and access are available across a range of price points. The harbor character is quiet and protected rather than oceanfront — more suited to kayaking, sailing, and bay boating than ocean surfing or deep-sea fishing. East Hampton Town ocean beaches are accessible via beach permit from Springs — the nearest ocean beaches are approximately 15 minutes south by car.

What's the summer rental market like in Springs?

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Springs has a moderate summer rental market — meaningful but less active than East Hampton Village or Amagansett. The Town of East Hampton short-term rental permit is required for rentals under 29 days. Demand comes primarily from buyers seeking a quieter, more local East End experience than the village provides. Rental prices in Springs are generally below comparable Amagansett properties. Contact us for rental dynamics on any specific address.

How close is Springs to East Hampton Village?

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Springs is approximately 3–5 miles from East Hampton Village center by car — roughly a 10–15 minute drive depending on traffic. The hamlet is close enough to use village restaurants, shops, and amenities conveniently while being far enough away to have a completely different character. Sag Harbor is approximately 10 minutes north. Amagansett is approximately 10 minutes south. Springs's central position within East Hampton Town makes it genuinely convenient to multiple communities without being absorbed into any of them.

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