The vast area on the tip of Long Island is place where old money yachters and nouveau riche Ralph Lauren mannequins love to come. They flaunt their money there throughout clam bakes and polo events. Even so, discreetly living among these affluent are the more down-to-earth, still showing the signs of the days of potato farms and Jackson Pollack joyrides. They are part of what turns that beach-town environment alive. Though they would hate to accept it, the survival of these townsfolks is dependent on the inflow of wealthy second-home owners who purchase residents’ property at over-the-top prices.

And Bernard Madoff and his victims restfully vacated their summer homes, the longtime residents who could one time soak off an acre of family land for three million dollars. Now they are questioning whether they will ever be able to have food stamps at the lobster stand. With the flop of that ideal economic dichotomy, the Hamptons will no more be the boisterous beach community it at one time was.
Here are a few of America’s coastal communities that could be the new Hamptons and 2009 beach towns.
No.5 – Saugatuck, Michigan

Sure, it is not on the ocean, but it is on Lake Michigan. Its size offers enough wake, white sand where you can micturate without feeling guilty. The town of Saugatuck is what many people would call “quaint”. The attitudes of people living there are pretty muck like to its surrounding Midwestern cities. It is a welcoming, understated crowd. It is a little less sophisticated, and a lot less wealthy than communities back east. That is one of the reason we look a good development in the near future. Disregarding how inhabited this area becomes with yuppies seeking to dock their yachts on the Michigan coast, there is even a big state park that is not giving up its land any time soon
No.4 – Block Island, Rhode Island

Block Island is among the beautiful New England beach communities. Its population root is an accented artistic crowd that is reserved about allowing just anybody settles in. As property is even highly expensive and new business seem to already be setting bids down, it’s a highly understated feel. The landscape is a few of the most gracious in New England, particularly the Mohegan Bluffs, and bed-and-breakfasts supply to those without permanent houses.
many seasonal residents have been passing summertime there as it was a fishing community, but it will not be long until they are confined to the docks, remembering the times of shucking oysters in overalls, before the affluent people usurped and Block Island become one of the new Hamptons.
No.3 – North Fork, Long Island, New York

Only a light ferry ride from the Hamptons that’s situated on the South Fork of Long Island is the very less built up North Fork. As old dwellers of Easthampton and Southampton couldn’t pay their mortgage payments and high taxes, it will be right for them to carry their furniture and shift to a cottage on the opposite seacoast. Ran along with vineries and untouched property, maybe the only downfall of the North Fork is its stony beaches. But visualizing that the land is comparatively cheap, and there is whole lot room to extend on the pre-existing towns, we guess beau monde is on its way.
No.2 – Santa Cruz, California

Uninfluenced land on the West Coast is pretty rarefied, and trust us, Santa Cruz isn’t it. All the same, the alternative life-styles and University allow for an overall vibe of “cool” in this northern California coastal city. This makes it a competitor to be among the new Hamptons. It is recognized for its surfing and its music fete. Santa Cruz will plausibly become more and more famous. The super rich have to give up their travels to Hawaii Island, and concentrate on more economical destinations.
No.1 – Port Aransas, Texas

Situated on the Texas Gulf Coast, it is perhaps the farthest one from the Hamptons both geographically and demographically. Even so, it does possess some outstanding beaches, and although it is among Texas’ most bountiful vacation points, we predict that a new clientele will start arriving soon. To be rather true, right now, it is a spring break destination. Nevertheless, as the state begins to call much of the surrounding area, viewing as it land for preservation, property rates are potential to come up.
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