Real estate agent and reality TV personality Sara Burack, known for her appearance on Netflix’s Million Dollar Beach House, has died following a hit-and-run incident in Hampton Bays, New York. Burack was found unconscious on Montauk Highway near Villa Paul Restaurant in the early hours of Thursday, June 19, 2025.
According to Dan’s Papers, she was later pronounced dead at Stony Brook University Hospital. As per News 12, authorities say Burack suffered injuries consistent with being struck by a vehicle, though no information has yet been released about the driver or vehicle involved. According to Southampton Town Police, an emergency alert was received at approximately 2:45 a.m. that reported an unconscious woman on the roadside, and soon after, Burack was transported to the hospital by the Hampton Bays Volunteer Ambulance, after which she tragically succumbed to her injuries later the same day.
Police are currently investigating the case as a hit-and-run and are asking the public to come forward with any leads that could assist in identifying the vehicle responsible. However, as of now, no suspects or surveillance footage has been confirmed by officials. Collider reached out to Southampton Town Police for comment.
Sara Burack Was Well-Known Beyond the Reality TV Space
Burack’s death has sent shockwaves through the Hamptons real estate and reality TV communities. Outside of her reality TV role, she was a highly regarded broker with a sharp eye for luxury properties and an unmatched drive that earned her a loyal client base. She worked with Nest Seekers International, handled elite listings across both the Hamptons and New York City, and was often praised for her hands-on approach, attention to detail, and deep knowledge of the regional market. Burack’s colleagues remember her as a powerhouse in the industry, someone who brought energy and elegance to every negotiation.

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The reason for listing the house remains unclear.
“My family has a commercial construction material sales business that I spent many years of my life working for,” Burack told Hamptons.com. “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. I have been spending half the year in the Hamptons for the past 11 years. It was only natural to turn my love for real estate into a blossoming career.”
As far as the details of the accident are concerned, the Police are urging anyone with information, whether they saw a suspicious vehicle, heard unusual activity, or have relevant dashcam footage, to contact local authorities. Meanwhile, Burack’s friends, family, and clients have taken to social media to express their grief and share memories of her professionalism, ambition, and warmth. As tributes continue to pour in, many hope justice will soon be served for a woman remembered not just for her screen presence but for her deep impact on the East End real estate scene.
Source: Dan’s Papers, News 12