Okay, here’s my blog post about digging into Bill Belichick’s Nantucket house – kinda like a digital real estate stalker, but for learning purposes, ya know?

Alright folks, so I was randomly browsing Zillow the other day, as one does, and I got to thinking about Bill Belichick. The guy’s a legend, right? And I always wondered where he kicks back when he’s not busy outsmarting everyone on the football field. So, naturally, I went down a rabbit hole trying to find his Nantucket place. Turns out, it’s a bit of a mission, but I got there!
First thing I did, was fire up Google. Simple, right? I searched “Bill Belichick Nantucket house”. Tons of articles popped up, mostly about him being seen around town, grabbing coffee, that kinda stuff. But nothing concrete about the actual address. Strike one.
Next, I tried digging into property records. Nantucket County has some online resources, but you gotta know what you’re looking for. I figured his name would be on the deed, right? So, I tried variations of “William Belichick” and “Bill Belichick”. Got a few hits, but nothing that screamed “Belichick’s beachfront paradise.” Lots of dead ends.
Then, I had a brainwave! I remembered reading something about him owning a boat called “VIII Rings.” That’s a pretty unique name, and it’s tied to his Super Bowl wins. So, I figured maybe, just maybe, there was some connection to a boating dock or permit near his house. I started searching for public records related to boat registrations on Nantucket, hoping to find a match for “VIII Rings.” It took a while to sift through a bunch of data, but eventually I found dock permits. Ding ding ding!
Okay, so finding the boat permit didn’t exactly give me the house address, but it did give me a general location, like a specific harbor area. With that new info, I went back to the property records and focused my search on properties near that harbor. I was getting closer!

After hours of cross-referencing names, locations, and vague descriptions from old news articles (like, “near the bluff overlooking the ocean”), I finally found a property that seemed to fit. The owner’s name wasn’t “Bill Belichick” exactly, but it was a company or trust with some connection to him. I did some more digging into that company, and bingo! It all connected back to Belichick.
So, what did I learn?
- Public records are your friend, but they can be a pain to navigate.
- Unique details, like a boat name, can be a goldmine.
- Sometimes, you gotta think outside the box and connect the dots.
Is this ethical? Eh, probably not the most ethical thing I’ve ever done. But hey, it was a learning experience. I mainly wanted to see if I could do it. Now I know a little bit more about how property records work and how hard it can be to truly hide your assets. Plus, I satisfied my curiosity about where the Hoodie hides out in the summer. Don’t expect me to share the exact address though, some things are best kept private!
Final Thoughts: It was a time-consuming process, and I wouldn’t recommend stalking anyone. But it was a pretty fun way to spend an afternoon! The internet is a powerful tool, so use it wisely!