Do poor people live on Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard's year-round community's demographics and housing needs are far different from the Island's image of wealth and plenty. The population is getting older as young families leave, and it includes a large number of low-income households.
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Do you have to be rich to live on Martha's Vineyard?

Martha's Vineyard certainly has many well-off property and business owners along with its wealthy — sometimes very wealthy — seasonal residents and visitors. But even the super-rich don't stay for more than a few weeks out of the year.
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Does Martha's Vineyard have low income housing?

The Dukes County Regional Housing Authority was publicly chartered in 1986 to assist the towns of Martha's Vineyard and Gosnold with increasing year-round housing opportunities for residents with low and moderate incomes.
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Is Marthas Vineyard wealthy?

Martha's Vineyard is a magnet for millionaires, CEOs, and celebs — and the Obamas reportedly just bought a $12 million mansion on the island. Here's a look at the rich and famous who flock there every summer. The letter F.
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What is the average income for residents of Martha's Vineyard?

What are the median and average incomes in Martha's Vineyard? The average annual household income in Martha's Vineyard is $132,657, while the median household income sits at $82,857 per year.
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Does Martha's Vineyard have homeless people?

“ Between February 2016 and May 2017, 120 individuals and/or families on Martha's Vineyard self-reported to Housing Assistance Corporation that they were homeless or imminently at risk of becoming homeless and requested help in finding housing.
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Where do the wealthy live on Martha's Vineyard?

Vineyard Haven, a community on Martha's Vineyard, came out on top with home prices more expensive than one of the nation's largest cities. The median home price in the community is $699,500, while the median household income for year-round residents is $71,811.
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What is the black population on Martha's Vineyard?

Finley, who for years authored a column about Oak Bluffs, estimates that during the offseason, there are only 700 black people who call Martha's Vineyard home, and, he says, “most of us are retired.” In the summer, the numbers swell markedly, till, he guesses, 30 to 35 percent of the summertime population is people of ...
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Is Martha's Vineyard a good place to live?

be hard to imagine this beautiful island respite as a genuine, all-year place of residence, but plenty of people enjoy the beaches, oceans, lighthouses, shops, restaurants, and historical sights of the island every day.
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Where do celebrities live on Martha's Vineyard?

The Spot: Blue Heron Farm

So it's no surprise that they are some of the celebs on Martha's Vineyard over the summer. They started a frenzy by staying in the same $15 million property in Chilmark Pond – Blue Heron Farm – three years in a row.
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How much does a house cost on Marthas Vineyard?

The median home sale price on Martha's Vineyard jumped from $875,000 in 2019, the previous Island record, to $1,035,000 in 2020 — an 18 percent increase.
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Is Martha's Vineyard predominantly white?

The island of Martha's Vineyard has both a year-round population and a summer population that is mostly white.
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Do people live on Martha's Vineyard full time?

How many people live on Martha's Vineyard? The Vineyard is home to roughly 17,000 year-round residents. During the summer months, the population increases to nearly 200,000. Sixty-three percent of all homes on the Vineyard belong to seasonal residents.
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Do rich people live on Nantucket?

Just off the coast of Massachusetts is the tiny island of Nantucket — where some of the nation's wealthiest individuals own summer vacation homes, from Google's Eric Schmidt (net worth: $13.8 billion) to former GE CEO Jack Welch.
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Is there crime on Martha's Vineyard?

No, Vineyard crime is of a more benign nature. It can be split up into season and off-season varieties. The seasonal type does resemble off -Island crime, and is usually perpetrated by off-Island criminals.
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Where do locals live on Martha's Vineyard?

The three most densely populated towns, Vineyard Haven, Oak Bluffs, and Edgartown, are referred to as “down-Island.” They are home to roughly three-quarters of the Island's year-round population of 16,500 people.
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What do locals call Martha's Vineyard?

"As is their yearly tradition, the Obamas are on summer vacation on Martha's Vineyard, or, as it's more commonly known to locals and visitors, 'The Martha,'" the article, written by Dayna Evans, states. Evans, in an e-mail, said the use of "The Martha" was intentional — a "little joke to rib the [Massachusetts] set."
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Is Martha's Vineyard poor?

More than 11 per cent of the Vineyard's year-round population lives in poverty, according to the U.S. Census Bureau's Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates.
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Were there slaves on Marthas Vineyard?

Ms. NELSON: Well, as in most places in this country, there were slaves on Martha's Vineyard. The state of Massachusetts prohibited slavery in 1780 and then abolished slavery completely in 1783, which was early.
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Why are there so many blacks on Marthas Vineyard?

People of African descent first arrived at Martha's Vineyard in the 1600s as enslaved West Africans who worked on the farms of European settlers. The Oak Bluffs harbor drew freed slaves, laborers and sailors in the 18th century, and white locals sold them land.
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How many millionaires live in Martha's Vineyard?

They total nearly $62 billion in earnings between them, according to data from the state Department of Revenue. There are about 50 millionaires living on Martha's Vineyard, according to the data.
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Why do people like Martha's Vineyard so much?

Martha's Vineyard. Even the name conjures up images of cedar shake siding and beautiful hydrangeas. And with pristine beaches, lovely sailboats, delicious seafood, and stunning sunsets, it's easy to see why it's known as one of the most picturesque destinations in New England.
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Why is Martha's Vineyard so special?

The island has long been known for its rocky shores, dangerous tides, and rough underwater reefs, making the need for lighthouses necessary. Visit all but one (West Chop) and get a better understanding of the island's maritime history and, of course, a picture-perfect photograph.
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How many homeless people are in Martha's Vineyard?

Over the years, there has been a steady increase in the homeless population counted on the Island — 10 in 2017, 15 in 2019, 28 in 2020, 41 in 2021, and now 43 in 2022.
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