Take An Inside Look As We Fly Over Meadow Lane aka Billionaire's Lane In The Hampton's. Meadow Lane Is One of The Most Expensive Addresses In The country. The Hampton's Is The Summer Destination
The North Fork is so much more beautiful! Long Island Sound to the north, Peconic Bay to the south & the Atlantic Ocean to the immediate east. It's like always being on vacation without having to go on vacation.
Excellent drone work. I love seeing how large these mansions are from above, because I'm sure you couldn't see any of it from the street, The wealth is amazing.
@@MFRU-vid683 yea my grandmother went to a party in the hamptons and all they were doing was fooling around doing cocaine and weed while kids were trying to find where their moms are
I used to take my lunch, usually pastrami on rye with sauerkraut and Nathan’s mustard, on road k, coopers, or shinnecock East county park. I would always order the top cut just so I could feel comfortable with each bite.
❤️❤️❤️ I love the abundance and Well Being that abounds in this video and permeates throughout this beautiful strip, "Billionaires' Lane." Thank you for posting!
Abundance of what? Greed or ego? Also, well being is neither a proper noun, title, or the first word of a sentence. Abounding abundance permeating with Well Being. It was beautiful until someone decided to claim it, parcel it, and offer it to people who have mastered the art of hoarding money and probably think that tragedy takes the form of those who cannot afford even the most modest of homes.
I live in Niantic Conn. You can see it across the Sound.. We have Mansions here also.. The point is if you can pay the taxes on these places you are welcome to them.. Someone said they look empty.. Its because they are and no one wants them and they can't sell them. Life is too short to sit in these places and try to keep up with your neighbors..I walk the beaches and see the same ocean they do.. Better them than me.. They are Passé now but someone will try to own one, that is until the next Hurricane...
@@truthfacts5438 Well you're obviously not up on current news! The BBC just run a report, 3 Sept 2019, that scientists have recorded the largest melting of Greenland's massive ice sheet. This sheet is 7 times the size of the UK and up to 2-3km thick in places. It stores so much frozen water that if the whole thing melted, it would raise sea levels worldwide by up to 7m. No one is suggesting that could happen within this century, but even a small increase in the rate of melting in the coming decades will threaten millions of people living in low-lying areas. Bangladesh, Florida and Eastern England were named as areas to be particularly vulnerable. Rising sea levels have already affected coastal properties in Cape Town. Part of the coast of Milnerton has disappeared by erosion. And according to studies, the northern part of Indonesia's capital, Jakarta, is sinking 2.5m every decade.Small islands and coastal towns in the Asia-Pacific are already needing funds to assist vulnerable communities and help them decide whether to relocate, or stay and defend against rising sea levels and extreme weather. This is really happening, affecting real people. Global warming is a hoax! Wake up and smell the coffee!
@@jeffouellette9946 Did you press the "read more" notice? If so perhaps it's easy for you to be cavalier about people's lives thousands of miles away. A half-baked comment is meaningless. If you've got an opposing view back it up with some facts please.
BEAUTIFUL homes.... surrounded by EXTREMELY polluted water that NOBODY wants to swim in.... Not to mention the sky high taxes of NY.... I'll put my beautiful home in Montana!!
@@eddieg6436 The temperatures in Montana are about the same as NY... And the people there are WAY better than NY'ers .... Not even CLOSE!! You libtards can enjoy the state you RUINED. 😄
My wife and I were in agreement that these homes and their location looks rather horrible. But each to their own as to what they want to waste their money on.
They are not even happy to be rich. Happiness is spiritual, not materialistic. Each of these houses is only the representation of the chains depriving them of true freedom.
I thought it was just a dubbed nickname for that stretch of land since billionaires live there. I thought regular rich people lived in the rest of the Hamptons. Idk since I'm broke. I think it's pretty amazing to live there.
All the money in the world can't buy taste. 80% of these mansions are just plain hideous looking. The raised concrete bridge to the beach from the 2nd floor at 2:37 is an eyesore from Hell. Looks like a freeway exit.
@@TheMarried123 no they didn’t dune road is the barrier island in west Hampton / quogue/ Hampton bays . Very wealthy but not quite as wealthy as here . This is meadow lane in south Hampton .
@@TheMarried123 YOU BALLIN IN CASH! I’m a ups driver in Long Island that’s only reason I know lol very honest mistake on your part they look similar and the video doesn’t say the name or town
What a.waste of money...all these mansions look depressing ...the beach is empty..it's a ghost town..and not to mention this area will be underwater soon ...if I had money like this id build my mansion in Tennessee in the mountains...or somewhere near the Appalachian mountain chain..the views are better..the air is cleaner..ok so there is no ocean but Ive been to long island and it's basically sewage with a little bit of beach sand..I never understood why the Hamptons are so popular..but then again I'm middle class so until I have the money they have I guess I'll just keep dreaming lol..and besides most of these homes aren't even occupied they are only occupied couple months out the year..and they live in their beach homes in Florida California etc..
Lucian 530 mostly sewage? I live here and the beaches aren’t covered in sewage... The beaches here are gorgeous. Not sure where you went but it certainly wasn’t here. Also maybe it looks empty bc it’s a cloudy day...? Maybe this video was taken at 7 am... trust me, it’s not dead there. Very fun and lively in the summer time.