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By Tobias Carroll If you’ve followed the real estate industry since the beginning of 2020, you might well be experiencing a case of whiplash right now. As the pandemic set in and more and more jobs went remote, the housing market changed dramatically — including a number of people moving out of cities and into regions where they might be able to find more space or an idyllic setting. The Hamptons, for understandable reasons, checked off a lot of boxes for prospective buyers — which led to some trouble when towns’ infrastructure had to reckon with a significantly larger year-round population. N…