Situated on the South Fork of Long Island within the Town of Southampton, Quiogue is a small hamlet of roughly 850 residents that carries a quiet distinction few communities in Suffolk County can match. In 2007, the Town of Southampton formally designated Quiogue a Hamlet Heritage Area, recognizing its early 20th-century architectural character and the historic structures that give its tree-lined streets a sense of genuine continuity with the past. That recognition alone sets Quiogue apart from its better-known neighbors — it is not Westhampton Beach to the west with its commercial strip, nor is it Quogue to the east with its village government. Quiogue occupies a quieter middle ground, bounded by Quantuck Bay to the south and the Long Island Rail Road's Montauk Branch to the north, offering both coastal access and a rail connection to New York City.
With a median home price of $1,070,000 and nearly half of its housing stock used seasonally, the hamlet attracts buyers who value privacy, natural surroundings, and proximity to Atlantic Ocean beaches without the density of the Hamptons' more commercialized enclaves. The active Quiogue Association works steadily to protect green space and manage development thoughtfully. For buyers seeking a coastal property with historical character, strong community stewardship, and long-term appreciation potential, Quiogue represents one of Southampton's most considered choices.