Michael Longo Real Estate

Helping home buyers find their dream property for 20+ years.

Philosophy

I believe that real estate is less about the simple transaction and more about the lasting relationships I build. Many of my clients have transitioned from being clients to lifelong friends, a testament to the trust and rapport I develop from the first interaction to the close on their dream property.

My role as an estate broker is to transform dreams into realities while creating lasting memories  in one of the most coveted communities on the East End.

My knowledge  in home building, real estate development, and consulting has undoubtedly positioned me  as a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the luxury real estate market in the Hamptons. My dedication to helping others find their dream homes and achieve their desired living results speaks volumes.

Listed Properties

Get To Know The Hamptons

Southampton
Southampton established in 1640, is New York's oldest English settlement and has been a beloved summer escape since the late 19th century. Its iconic spots like Gin Lane, Meadow Lane, and Cobb Road epitomize the opulence of the Hamptons. Cooper's Beach, renowned globally, is just one of the town's stunning beaches. Beyond the coastline, Southampton boasts a vibrant downtown scene with high-end retailers, quaint boutiques, art galleries, top-notch restaurants, and cultural hubs like the Southampton Arts Center and the Southampton Historical Museum.
Fowler Beach
Water Mill
Water Mill stands out among the Hamptons hamlets for its rich geographical, geological, and topographical diversity. From vast farmland to dense woodlands and hills offering breathtaking island views, it offers a varied landscape. Water Mill draws in the creative community, notably housing the Water Mill Center, an internationally acclaimed interdisciplinary arts and humanities laboratory founded by Robert Wilson. With one of the highest median home values in New York State, Water Mill epitomizes luxury and artistic innovation within the Hamptons.
Sag Harbor
Sag Harbor embodies timeless charm with its quaint main street vibe, reminiscent of a bygone era. Originally built on whaling fortunes and later housing a watch factory, this 300-year-old village maintains its historic allure. Sag Harbor boasts a thriving year-round community and a lively summer crowd who relish its walkable main street and expansive wharf. Notable landmarks include the historic American Hotel, the Bay Street Theatre, and the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, showcasing the town's rich maritime heritage.
Peconic Bay
Sagaponack
Sagaponack, steeped in farming heritage and named after the Shinnecock Indian Nation's word for potato, traces its origins back to 1656 when Josiah Stanborough constructed its first dwelling. Its picturesque blend of farmland vistas and coastal charm propelled Sagaponack to the status of the most expensive zip code in the United States in 2009. Notable literary figures such as Truman Capote, Kurt Vonnegut, and George Plimpton were drawn to Sagaponack's serene ambiance. Despite its rustic setting, Sagaponack offers a touch of sophistication with the Wolffer Estate Vineyard Wine Stand, a popular spot for enjoying breathtaking sunsets, fine wine, and live music on Friday and Saturday evenings.
East Hampton
Originally named Maidstone by the Puritans who established it in 1648, East Hampton exudes historical charm with its Main Street and tree-lined lanes adorned with meticulously preserved homes representing various eras and architectural styles. Indulge in the ambiance of yesteryears with a meal at the historic 1770 House, a round of golf at the Maidstone Club, or a visit to Guild Hall. The Pollock Krasner House stands as a cornerstone of the local art scene. And of course, don't miss out on the stunning beaches, including Main Beach, Georgica Beach, Wiborg Beach, Egypt Lane Beach, and Two Mile Hollow Beach, each offering its own unique coastal experience.
Montauk
Located at the eastern tip of the South Fork peninsula of Long Island, 118 miles (190 km) east of Midtown Manhattan, Montauk boasts a rich history as a former Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Air Force base. The iconic Montauk Point Light, the first lighthouse in New York state and the fourth oldest active lighthouse in the United States, stands as a testament to its maritime heritage. Montauk is a popular tourist destination, with six state parks offering stunning natural landscapes. It is renowned for its fishing, claiming to hold more world saltwater fishing records than any other port globally. Situated 20 miles (32 km) off the Connecticut coast, Montauk is home to the largest commercial and recreational fishing fleet in New York state.
Agawam Lake

Things to Love about the hamptons

1. Beautiful Beaches:

With pristine sandy shores stretching along the Atlantic Ocean, the Hamptons boast some of the most stunning beaches on the East Coast, perfect for relaxation, water sports, and soaking in breathtaking sunsets.

2. Lifestyle:

Renowned for its opulent estates, upscale boutiques, and fine dining establishments, the Hamptons exude an aura of luxury and sophistication, attracting affluent individuals seeking a lavish lifestyle.

3. Cultural Attractions:

From world-class art galleries and museums to renowned theaters and music venues, the Hamptons offer a rich cultural tapestry that celebrates creativity, heritage, and innovation.

4. Outdoor Activities:

Whether it’s golfing on championship courses, sailing along picturesque bays, or exploring nature reserves and hiking trails, the Hamptons provide endless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in recreational pursuits amidst breathtaking landscapes.

5. Historic Architecture:

Steeped in history and architectural charm, the Hamptons showcase a diverse array of historic homes, estates, and landmarks, each with its own unique story and character, preserving the region’s rich heritage for generations to come.

6. Exclusive Events:

From star-studded parties and high-profile fundraisers to prestigious art fairs and culinary festivals, the Hamptons play host to a myriad of exclusive events that attract socialites, celebrities, and tastemakers from around the world, adding to the region’s allure and allure.

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