‘No Cheap Thrill’: $99K Will Get You Singer Suzanne Vega’s Hamptons Home for the Summer

Living the good life means snagging a summer rental in the Hamptons, right? So you might consider this lovely spot owned by singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega.

The folk crooner’s home in Amagansett, NY, at the far eastern end of Long Island, offers four bedrooms, two baths, and close proximity to the ocean. It’s situated behind private gates and fencing, surrounded by lots of mature trees.

This pretty perch is listed for $99,000 for the summer, from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The ask dips to $60,000 for the month of August through Labor Day or $80,000 to move in for July and August.

The home sits on just under an acre.

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Lush foliage flanks the front door.

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The living room is open to the dining area.

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This bedroom has space for a cozy seating arrangement.

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A cheery, checkerboard pattern is underfoot in the kitchen.

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The yard has a pergola for sun protection.

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There’s also an inviting pool on the property.

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The sand and surf are minutes away.

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Serene spot

This rental is nestled in a quiet spot, but it’s close to the gorgeous beach that makes this neck of the woods so famous. The open layout feels spacious and bright, thanks to glass doors, high ceilings, and an all-white palette. A whitewashed brick fireplace warms the living room, which flows to the dining area and opens to a large deck.

A blue-and-white checked flooring adorns the kitchen, along with stainless steel appliances and a small breakfast bar with seating.

A pergola and a pool complete the spread.

Vega rose to prominence in the mid 1980s with the release of her self-titled album and went on to earn five Grammy nominations. She garnered one win in 1991 for best album package and has recorded many popular hits over the years, including “Luka,” “Tom’s Diner,” and “Marlene on the Wall.”

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