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Fri Sep 16, 2022, 06:39 AM Sep 2022

A Rural Town on Martha's Vineyard Is Home to New England's Priciest Properties

The Martha's Vineyard town of Chilmark has pristine beaches and hefty price-tags, making it the most expensive ZIP Code in all of New England.

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A Rural Town on Martha’s Vineyard Is Home to New England’s Priciest Properties



Idyllic Chilmark offers urbanites a more laid-back lifestyle—for a price.
A Rural Town on Martha’s Vineyard Is Home to New England’s Priciest Properties

Idyllic Chilmark offers urbanites a more laid-back lifestyle—for a price

By Jessica Flint | Photographs by Larisa Stinga for The Wall Street Journal
Jessica.Flint@wsj.com
Aug. 31, 2022 3:00 pm ET

Seven miles off the shore of Cape Cod in Massachusetts, Martha’s Vineyard is a roughly triangular-shaped, 96-square-mile Atlantic Ocean island with six towns. One of these communities is Chilmark, whose 02535 ZIP Code has the priciest residential real estate in all of New England, according to Realtor.com. (News Corp, owner of The Wall Street Journal, also operates Realtor.com under license from the National Association of Realtors.) Rural and private, Chilmark has a pastoral landscape: rolling hills, stone walls and sheep grazing on hillsides. It also encompasses the small working fishing village of Menemsha, which has a public beach where people congregate to watch spectacular sunsets across the Vineyard Sound. After all, what people especially love about Chilmark is its pristine beaches and expansive water views.

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