Well, first of all, the Hamptons-which i'm assuming you're talking about the Hamptons in West Virginia-is an area in which people live, such as a neighborhood, which is highly exclusive and very expensive. You could buy a big house for a million dollars or a small house-which considering it's in the Hamptons is still a really big house-for like five hundred thousand dollars. Hope I helped!
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Her family used to have a home in the Hamptons.
The duration of Murder in the Hamptons is 2 hours.
Murder in the Hamptons was created on 2005-07-11.
The Hamptons - TV series - was created in 1983.
Hamptons Collegiate Baseball was created in 2007.
The Hamptons - Seinfeld - was created on 1994-05-12.
The House that Ate the Hamptons was created in 2000.
Last Summer in the Hamptons was created in 1995.
The duration of Last Summer in the Hamptons is 1.8 hours.
A list of condominium rentals in the Hamptons can be found at HomeAway, Hamptons FlipKey, For Rent, VRBO, Zillow, Trulia, Apartment Finder, and StreetEasy.
A Short History of Decay - 2013 was released on: USA: 12 October 2013 (Hamptons International Film Festival) USA: 14 April 2014
Southold is not traditionally considered part of the Hamptons, as it is located in Suffolk County on Long Island, New York, to the east of the Hamptons. The Hamptons generally refer to a group of seaside communities, including towns like East Hampton and Southampton. However, Southold is part of the North Fork, which is known for its wineries and more rural atmosphere, distinct from the more tourist-focused Hamptons.