Netflix star Sara Burack has been killed in a hit-and-run crash in the Hamptons.
Burack, who appeared on the reality show Million Dollar Beach House, was struck on Thursday on a Hampton Bays road by a driver who sped away from the crash.
A bystander called 911 to report an ‘injured woman’ along on Montauk Highway, near Villa Paul Restaurant, just before 3am, Southampton Town police say.
Officers arrived on scene to find the famed high-end New York City-based real estate agent unconscious and lying in the road.
Burack, 40, was transported to nearby Stony Brook University Hospital and later pronounced dead.
Police have launched a manhunt for the driver, who remains at large. Authorities have not provided a description of the suspect or vehicle at this time.
She is known for her appearance on Million Dollar Beach House, which ran for one season in 2020.
The show pitted real estate agents against each other in a ‘fierce’ competition to close deals on luxury homes in the Hamptons.

Million Dollar Beach House star Sara Burack has been killed in a hit-and-run crash in the Hamptons

She was struck on a Hampton Bays road just before 3am Thursday by a driver who sped away from the crash
Burack was previously an agent for Nest Seekers International, a global real estate firm specializing in luxury properties.
She worked primarily in the firm’s New York City and Hamptons market before leaving the agency last year.
Burack also featured in the Netflix’s reality show Million Dollar Beach House, which is set in the Hamptons.
The star claimed the show offered an inside look at ‘summer in the Hamptons’ that went beyond the ‘beautiful multimillion-dollar beach and estates’.
‘With scenes from broker open houses, polo games, life and more, there is sure to be an awww from viewers!’ she told Hamptons.com ahead of the show’s release.
Burack discovered her loved for real estate after spending many years working for her family’s commercial construction and material sales business.
‘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 told the outlet.
She would spend about half the year conducting business in the Hamptons and the other half in the city.
Burack admitted the Hamptons is primarily a ‘second home market’ and said her clients would often purchase properties there as a ‘getaway’ or ‘investment’ home.
‘Buyers go all out with these homes!’ she added.

Sara Burack attends Sir Ivan’s Summer End Party featuring DJ Timo Mass at The Castle in Water Mill, NY on August 4, 2022
Geoff Gifkins, Nest Seeker’s Hamptons regional manager, says that despite her recent departure from the firm, Burack kept in contact with her former colleagues.
‘Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends,’ he told Newsday. ‘Please be kind and respectful as this is a tremendous loss to her parents and close friends.’
Before she embarked on her various careers, Burack studied at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, her StreetEasy profile states.
She graduated in just three years and even studied abroad in London twice during her time at the college.
She routinely participated in festivals and award shows around the globe, with those who knew her hailing her ‘gregarious and energetic personality’.
Her loved ones claim she would ‘befriend everyone she meets’ and was ‘loved greatly’. She was also an avid philanthropist.

Sara Burack appeared on Netflix’s Million Dollar Beach House, which ran for one season in 2020. The show pitted real estate agents against each other in a ‘fierce’ competition to close deals on luxury homes in the Hamptons

Burack claimed the show offered viewers an inside look at ‘summer in the Hamptons’ that went beyond the ‘beautiful multimillion-dollar beach and estates’
Real estate agent Paulette Corsair, who was also a close family friend, told the outlet how she was with Burack just hours before her tragic death.
Corsair wants Burack to be remembered for her charity work.
‘I want people to remember she was an amazing person who really cared for people. She was a hardworking real estate agent who was there for others,’ she added.
Anyone with information about the crash is asked to call police at 631-702-2230 or 631-728-3400.
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