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What state owns Fishers Island?

It is just two miles south of Connecticut, but 11 miles from the North Fork of Long Island. The long-term dispute between Connecticut and New York as to who owned the Island was settled in 1998 by a joint commission, with the Island being deemed New York territory.



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Fishers was first settled in 1644 by John Winthrop Jr., a governor of Connecticut, and for years that state claimed jurisdiction. In 1879 New York, which based its claim on a 1664 grant to the Duke of York, finally wrested control (though Connecticut is now exploring ways to buy the island back from New York).

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History of Fishers Island It has been part of Southold since 1879 when a joint commission from Connnecticut and New York decided the legal boundary of Connecticut stopped at the shoreline. The island lies about six miles northeast of Great and Little Gull Islands in Long Island Sound.

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Despite its proximity to New England, Fishers Island is a hamlet of Southold, N.Y., a town on the eastern end of Long Island. Measuring about 7 miles long and a mile wide, Fishers has a year-round population of approximately 250, a number that swells to roughly 2,500 during the summer.

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The Epitome of Private, Secure, and EXCLUSIVE Hence, Fisher Island has no bridges or roads and is only accessible through ferry or private boat. On top of that, they only allow residents and visitors, hotel guests, club members, and several workers on the island.

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Fisher Island is private and an invitation from a resident or a hotel reservation is required to visit.

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Who Lives On Fisher Island?
  • Oprah Winfrey.
  • Julia Roberts.
  • Boris and Barbara Becker.
  • Karolina Kurkova.
  • Carolina Wozniacki.
  • Bharat Desai.
  • Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft.
  • Mike Fratello.


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This exclusivity is borne by surveys that consistently rank Fisher Island as the wealthiest locales in the country. According to the most recent population census in 2020, zip code 33109 has an average income of $2.2 million.

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Fisher Island represents a unique part of the luxury market, with very limited inventory built after 2010. According to broker ONE Sotheby's International Realty, 151 units sold from January 2021 through November 2022, with an average price of $7.1 million.

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Fisher Island Residents have to pay $250,000 (£189k) to join the island's club and stump up annual dues of $20,000 (£15k). Stars who have owned property here include Julia Roberts, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, Oprah and Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee.

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It's simple. There are no hotels. Everyone here either owns or rents a home (or is their guest) on the island.

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Fisher Island Club offers many first-class amenities, including a hotel & resort, deep-water marina, pristine beaches and swimming pools, championship seaside golf, tennis courts (all four Grand Slam surfaces), a world-class spa, and several restaurants and lounges.

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Privacy is often the number one preference among the rich and famous. This is why so many millionaires and celebrities choose to live in a place that's difficult to access. The most exclusive place to live in Miami is Fisher Island, which is known for its lavish homes and famous residents.

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Duration. Our Race Point and Munnatawket marine vessels complete the journey between New London and Fishers Island in about 45 minutes.

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Fisher Island has been home to the likes of Oprah and Mel Gibson and is only accessible by ferry or boat, but most people don't know that Fisher Island was originally first owned by a black man – real estate developer Dana A. Dorsey.

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The Fishers Island Ferry schedule is available at www.fiferry.com. If you are driving, you must arrive at the ferry at least 25 minutes prior to departure. During the peak schedule, a reservation for vehicles is recommended. Upon arrival to the ferry dock, go to the brick building to purchase your tickets.

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