Nantucket County, MA
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Total Properties

20,067

Average Home Price

$2,883,004

Average Square Feet

2,384

Price per Sq Ft

$1,244

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
719,780

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

20,067

Median Home Price

$2,458,812

Average Home Price

$2,883,004

Average Square Feet

2,384

Price per Sq Ft

$1,244

Recent Sales (12mo)

58

YoY Price Change

19.5%

Sales Velocity

45.0%

Nantucket: Where the Price Floor Is Someone Else's Ceiling

There are luxury markets, and then there is Nantucket. The 48-square-mile island off the coast of Cape Cod operates in an entirely different economic dimension from virtually every other housing market in America — and its data makes that unmistakably clear. The median home price here sits at $2.39 million, with the average transaction closing above $2.8 million. The cheapest tenth of properties start at $778,700. In other words, Nantucket's entry-level is already two and a half times the national median home value.

What drives this isn't mystery — it's scarcity combined with desirability that compounds over generations. The island is physically constrained, historically preserved through aggressive zoning and the Nantucket Land Bank, and perpetually in demand from ultra-high-net-worth buyers who treat it as a primary residence, a legacy property, or both. The grey-shingled whaling-era streetscapes of Nantucket Town, the moors, the private beaches — these aren't replicable assets. And the 16.9% year-over-year price increase suggests that even at these stratospheric levels, demand is still outrunning supply.

The Vacancy Paradox

Perhaps no single number is more revealing about Nantucket than its 59.5% vacancy rate — the highest you'll encounter in virtually any American county outside of a few remote Alaskan outposts. This isn't blight; it's seasonality weaponized at scale. The island's 12,449 housing units serve a year-round population of just 14,299 people, but summer swells that number into the tens of thousands. The vast majority of properties are second homes, investment properties, or seasonal rentals, which means the permanent community exists inside a housing stock that was never really designed for it.

This creates a brutal irony: in a county with a median household income of nearly $120,000 — 60% above the national average — renters are still severely burdened. The median rent of $2,070 pushes the rent burden to 41.7%, well above the 30% threshold that defines affordability stress, and 12% of renter households are severely burdened. The workers who keep the island's restaurants, hotels, and ferry terminals running are competing for the scraps of inventory that wealthy owners don't use.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$2,391,3127.5x the national median
Vacancy Rate59.5%Driven by second homes and seasonal use
YoY Price Change+16.9%Accelerating despite already extreme values
Rent Burden41.7%Well above 30% affordability threshold

The Income Inequality Story

Nantucket's Gini coefficient of 0.471 places it among the most unequal counties in Massachusetts — a state that already trends toward high inequality. The juxtaposition is stark: a poverty rate of just 3.0% (child poverty at 1.3% is extraordinarily low) alongside a housing market where even the workforce class earning six figures can struggle to put down roots. The island's economy depends on a hospitality and service workforce that simply cannot afford to live where they work, a tension that Nantucket's Select Board and housing advocates have wrestled with for decades without a clean solution.


FAQs

What makes Nantucket County unique in real estate terms? Nantucket is one of the only jurisdictions in the U.S. where the bottom 10% of home prices still exceeds $750,000. The combination of a historic preservation overlay, physical island constraints, and decades of demand from wealthy second-home buyers has created a market with essentially no affordable tier. Its 59.5% vacancy rate — reflecting massive seasonal and investment ownership — is among the highest of any county in the continental United States.

Is it actually possible to live year-round in Nantucket on a normal salary? Increasingly difficult. While the island's median household income is high by national standards, that figure is heavily skewed by wealthy permanent residents and remote workers. Renters face a median rent of $2,070 and a rent burden rate exceeding 40%. The island has explored affordable housing trusts and deed-restricted units, but with land prices at $1,216 per square foot, even subsidized solutions face enormous cost barriers.

Why are Nantucket home prices rising so fast right now? The 16.9% year-over-year gain reflects a broader dynamic: ultra-luxury and coastal island markets rebounded sharply post-pandemic as remote work freed high-income buyers from geographic constraints, and Nantucket — with its finite land and strict development controls — had almost no supply response. When demand spikes and supply literally cannot increase, prices do the only thing they can.

Market Overview

Nantucket County has 20,067 properties in our comprehensive database.

The average home price of $2.9M positions Nantucket County as a premium real estate market.

At $1209/sq ft, property values here are significantly above national averages.

Home prices in Nantucket County are 480% higher than the Massachusetts average.

Nantucket County vs Massachusetts Average

MetricNantucket CountyMassachusetts Avgvs State
Average Price$2,883,004$497,275+480%
Avg Sq Ft2,3841,785+34%
Price/Sq Ft$1209$279+333%
Properties20,0673,269,679-99%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Nantucket County, MA Real Estate

What is the average home price in Nantucket County, MA?

The average home price in Nantucket County, MA is $2,883,004, based on analysis of 20,067 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Nantucket County, MA?

Our database includes 20,067 properties in Nantucket County, MA, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Nantucket County, MA?

The average price per square foot in Nantucket County, MA is $1209. This is calculated from an average home price of $2,883,004 and average size of 2,384 square feet.

What is the average home size in Nantucket County, MA?

Homes in Nantucket County, MA average 2,384 square feet, with an average price of $2,883,004.

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