Sara Burack, a real estate agent featured on Netflix’s Million Dollar Beach House, has reportedly died. She was 40.
Burack had been found unconscious on the Montauk Highway in the Hampton Bays on early Thursday, June 19, according to News12 Connecticut. Local Southampton Town Police officers confirmed to the outlet that Burack had been hit by a vehicle.
Greater Long Island further reported that Burack had been found by law enforcement officials with injuries that indicated she was struck by a car. They had received a 911 call at 2:45 a.m., alerting them of an unconscious woman. Upon arrival, Burack was transported to a local hospital for treatment, where she ultimately died.
An investigation into the incident is ongoing, with the police claiming that the driver fled the scene. Further information has not yet been shared.
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Burack worked for Nest Seekers International, a Manhattan-based brokerage featured on 2020’s Million Dollar Beach House.
“Viewers will be taken into the world of the Hamptons where they will see not only beautiful multimillion-dollar beach homes and estates, but will be shown summer in the Hamptons pre-COVID,” Burack told Hamptons.com in 2020 ahead the reality TV series’ premiere. “With scenes from broker open houses, polo games, yacht life and more, there is sure to be an ‘Awww’ from viewers.”
Burack had spent time in the Hamptons for 11 years, eventually turning her passions for real estate into a career.
“My family has a commercial construction material sales business that I spent many years of my life working for,” she told the outlet. “I have always been intrigued by real estate projects and decided to become a broker after my experience as a summer property manager in the summer house I would rent.”
She added, “The Hamptons market has primarily been a second home market, many buyers use their properties as a getaway or an investment property, so they are purchasing homes to reflect this. Buyers go all out with these homes.”
According to Burack, many of her NYC-based clients were “looking for space and yards” in a second home.
“With the ability to work from home, many New York City residents are spending more time in the Hamptons and by default want to be able to have their families with them,” she said.
After the end of Million Dollar Beach House, Burack sold properties in Miami.
“Picture perfect water views from this property. Live in your paradise,” she wrote via Instagram in 2021.
Burack also was licensed to sell yachts to luxury clients.
“Our Next New Adventure!!! Let’s goooo!!! Yacht Broker,” she wrote via Instagram in July 2022.
Nestseekers’ brand replied with a “🙌” emoji.
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