KEY POINTS
  • As New York imposes strict stay-home guidelines and the number of coronavirus cases skyrockets, wealthy New Yorkers fleeing the city are driving up the prices of rentals in the Hamptons and Hudson Valley.
  • Homes that would typically rent for $4,000 a month during the winter and early spring are now going for up to $18,000 for the month of April.
  • Though the wealthy are fleeing the virus and the crowds, they may end up carrying both to the Hamptons and other small communities, at the risk of overwhelming their health-care systems.
10 bedroom home in East Hampton, NY

Wealthy New Yorkers fleeing the city are driving up the prices of rentals in the Hamptons and Hudson Valley, with rates more than tripling for some properties.

As New York imposes strict stay-home guidelines and the number of coronavirus cases skyrockets, New Yorkers who can afford it are decamping to more rural locales. Brokers say they're getting barraged with calls from families wanting rentals immediately, some for two weeks, some for up to a year.