Some of our rich-listers choose to live surprisingly modestly. Residents of Nantucket, the wind-swept Massachusetts island where billionaires Eric Schmidt and Abigail Johnson own vacation homes, can get just about anything -- except a proper death. Johnson is a billionaire executive of family-owned Fidelity Investments, the second-largest U.S. mutual fund company. Loading Other Articles... 0 Comments And the highest-priced home in Massachusetts is… drumroll please… on Nantucket.

Dell head Michael Dell's primary residence is in Austin, Texas, and Nike founder Philip Knight's is in Hillsboro, Ore., a rural area outside of Portland. Although wealth tends to concentrate in specific areas, being a member of the billionaire's club doesn't automatically come with a house in Palm Beach, Fla. — though John Kluge of Metromedia does occupy a pale yellow mansion there. Nationally, about 10 percent shut in the same period.


"Back when he bought it, that was pretty much nowhere land. Your exam is being submitted. There are no easy answers to explain Nantucket's phenomenal run, but the numbers are indisputable.

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Look at just the first several months of 2006. Age 87 Nahant, MA #3 Net worth: $8.0B. Keeping it flowing could get expensive "There's a pool, a nice big yard," she says. As the ranks of the über-wealthy grow, so does the number of stratospherically expensive residences built to shelter them. Newhouse of Advance Publications has lived near the U.N. in New York.

Edward C. Johnson III. Tastes are far from homogenous, running the gamut from gaudy to experimental, ultramodern to traditional. Or Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the face of modern technology, in a pad dripping with Old World opulence. And the highest-priced home in Massachusetts is… drumroll please… on Nantucket.The seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom manse on 4.25 acres on Eel Point Road can be yours for a whopping $35 million.It’s a small price to pay to hobnob with Nantucket A-Listers like Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife, ketchup heiress Teresa Heinz; Google boss Eric Schmidt; designer Tommy Hilfiger; “Today” show chatterbox Kathie Lee Gifford; Fidelity Investments heiress Abigail Johnson and Patriots Coach Bill Belichick.But since most of us will never have that kind of cash to plunk down for a summer “cottage,” here’s a peek at how the other half lives:
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Abigail P. Johnson. Milton, MA #2 Net worth: $16.0B Abigail assumed the CEO role at Fidelity Investments, and presides over the firm her father once led. Perhaps you already do. Abigail assumed the CEO role at Fidelity Investments, and presides over the firm her father once led.

Members of the notoriously reclusive and low-key Mars family, heirs to the candy fortune, seem to own pretty modest digs — John Mars lives in a McLean, Va., townhouse and, until a few years ago, his equally secretive brother, Forrest Edward Mars Jr., who at that time was estimated to be worth $9 billion, lived in a unprepossessing condominium in Arlington, Va. Of course, billionaires often own more than one home — and sometimes several — which can explain why one may seem relatively modest. Residents of Nantucket, the wind- swept Massachusetts island where billionaires Eric Schmidt and Abigail Johnson own vacation homes, can get just about anything -- except a proper death. Future of 3D TV dims as ESPN yanks in-your-face channel

The seven-bedroom, 11-bathroom manse on 4.25 acres on Eel Point Road can be yours for a whopping $35 million. She enjoys summers from her $17M Nantucket home. Cremations, which typically don’t require a coffin or a public viewing, accounted for 42 percent of Massachusetts burials in 2012, up from 34 percent in 2008, according to the Cremation Association of North America.