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Bill Belichick is parting ways with more than just the Patriots in New England. As he gears up for his new role as head football coach at the University of North Carolina, the former Patriots coach has listed his ’Sconset cottage on Nantucket for $3.9 million.
According to assessor records, Belichick bought 3 North Gully Road in 2014 for $2.45 million. It is one of several properties he owns on the island, including another small compound in ’Sconset and a home at 45 Fair Street, in downtown.
Belichick also owns the property next door, 7 North Gully Road, where the Nantucket Current reports that he is building a new home.
According to Coldwell Banker’s listing for the property, the cottage is a two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath oasis offering direct beach access. Built in 1976, it sits next to conservation land to the north. The previous owners last renovated the property in 2009.
The description says “the heart of this beach house is a vaulted living room with a stone fireplace.”
A ladder from the first floor also accesses a loft with two custom built-in beds. A lower level has a family and laundry area.
Boston.com did not immediately hear back from the Coldwell Listing agent for additional comment.
In the past, Belichick has expressed his love for Nantucket, such as in a 2017 spread in N Magazine.
“The island is spectacular,” he shared. “The people are great, fishing, bike paths, the lighthouses, the beach, the history — I mean it’s got it all.”
Beth Treffeisen is a general assignment reporter for Boston.com, focusing on local news, crime, and business in the New England region.
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