Rich Americans Are Actually Using Their Second Homes as the Economy Falters
It’s hot in Europe, anyway. Let’s stay in the Hamptons.
The famous Dune Road in Bridgehampton, New York.
Source: The Corcoran GroupHi folks, it’s Chris Rovzar, your Bloomberg Pursuits editor, and I’m thinking about summer.
My family and I rent a house in Litchfield County, Connecticut, every summer, which we cited in the print edition of our Places to Go in 2025 list since it’s a great pairing with the Upper East Side. We like it there because it’s calm and quiet, without all the buzz of parties and social obligations that you can encounter elsewhere. I can’t wait to get there and sit by the lake and relax and read the pile of books that’s been mounting by my bedside table in Brooklyn.