What's Happening?
A $3 million house on Nantucket's Billionaire Isle is being offered for free, provided the new owner relocates it from its current site. This offer is part of Nantucket's Demolition Delay Bylaw program, which aims to preserve homes by offering them for free rather
than demolishing them. The 1,736-square-foot Colonial home, located at 140 Surfside Road, is not threatened by erosion, unlike other coastal properties. The new owner must move the house within 180 days, with relocation costs estimated between $150,000 and $500,000. This initiative reflects a unique approach to preserving the island's architectural heritage.
Why It's Important?
This initiative highlights innovative approaches to real estate and environmental conservation. By offering homes for free, Nantucket addresses both housing preservation and landfill reduction. This model could inspire similar programs in other regions facing housing and environmental challenges. The program also underscores the high value of land on Nantucket, where property prices are driven by scarcity. For potential homeowners, this offers a rare opportunity to acquire a home at a fraction of the typical cost, albeit with the logistical challenge of relocation.












