Netflix Star and Realtor Sara Burack dies after hit‑and‑run in the Hamptons
Renowned real estate agent Sarah Burack has just died after being hit by a car in Hampton Bays, New York.

A few hours ago, the death of Sarah Burack, the real estate agent who starred in the Netflix series "Million Dollar Beach House," was confirmed. The cause of death was reportedly being hit by a 40-year-old man who, according to local media, fled the scene immediately.
Police reported that the accident occurred on the morning of Thursday, June 19, in Hampton Bays, New York. It has also been confirmed that Burack died from her injuries sustained at Stony Brook University Hospital. Reports indicate that, despite being transported to the emergency room, she did not survive the accident. Police are also searching for the driver involved.
Realtor Sara Burack killed in Hamptons hit-and-run, police investigate
Police received an alert around 2:45 a.m. indicating that a woman was unconscious near the Villa Paul restaurant. When they arrived at the scene, they found wounds on the woman's body indicating she had been hit by a driver, according to a report from local outlet Dan's Papers.
Throughout his life, Burack has always been known about his foray into real estate. "My family owns a commercial building materials sales business, where I worked for many years. I've always been intrigued by real estate projects and decided to become a real estate agent after my experience as a summer property manager at the house I was renting," Burack told Hamptons.com.

Authorities are investigating the hit-and-run that claimed the life of Netflix star and realtor Sara Burack in the Hamptons. Photo: Sara Burack Instagram account
Burack’s real estate passion grew in the Hamptons; police still searching for driver
He also explained why his passion for real estate flourished due to the circumstances he endured, stating, "I've spent half the year in the Hamptons for the past 11 years. It was only natural that my passion for real estate would blossom into a flourishing career," he stated.
News 12 Connecticut reported that, so far, police have not yet released any additional information or data about the vehicle or the driver's whereabouts.