For city residents looking for the ultimate way to quarantine, the answer could lie on your own private island.
There are three on the market right now. All are part of the Thimble Islands, a Connecticut archipelago of more than 100 islands that jut out into the Long Island Sound.
And they don’t have to break the bank. One of them, Jepson Island, is listed for just $800,000.
This rocky spread on almost one-third of an acre comes with great views of the Connecticut coast.
There is a beach, a dock and mooring — along with a two-bedroom contemporary home that’s 962 square feet. Built in 1980, the home features glass walls, exposed beams, skylights and cathedral ceilings.
And, hey, within 10 minutes from the onshore dock, you can be on 1-95 to get back to the city, according to the listing — from Margaret Muir, of William Pitt Julia B Fee Sotheby’s International Realty.
But for those who want to go bigger, there’s also a $3 million private spread on Wheelers Island, which Muir is also marketing.
The eight-bedroom home, built around 2001, features two wraparound porches and an outdoor dining area.
There’s also a roomy kitchen, a generator and room for a small pool.
The home sits on .77 acres with rolling lawns, a sandy beach and a granite dock.
And for those looking for a price range in the middle, there’s Belden Island, on the market for $1.5 million.
It has a four-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage overlooking a lawn, a beach and a private dock — all on 1.04 acres with 2 acres of deeded adjacent shellfish beds, according to the listing.
The charming Colonial-style home, built in 1912, is 2,038 square feet. It features wraparound covered porches with panoramic water views.
Inside, the home has vintage wooden floors and wainscoted walls and ceilings, along with two stone fireplaces. Muir also has this listing.