Marooning oneself in New Jersey just got a whole lot more appealing.

A newly listed private island has hit the market for the shockingly slight sum of $200,000.

Just off the coast, the 19-acre island known locally as “No Mans Island” is completely undeveloped, meaning it could be used for anything from a quaint summer hideaway to a sanatorium for reality television ravaged guidos.

“I really haven’t done anything with the island but enjoy it,” says Omer Fahim, who purchased the island in 2017. “I travel to the island every summer and enjoy watching people pass by on their boats while I sit on my island and watch.”

And for music fans, there’s an added incentive to buy. The island is technically located in Wildwood, “the Doo Wop capital of the world.”

“This is where Bill Haley and the Comets first performed ‘Rock Around the Clock,’ where Chubby Checker first sang ‘The Twist,’ and where ‘American Bandstand’ broadcast its first national episode,” the listing boasts. “Today Wildwood is deeply proud of its 1950s and ’60s heritage.”

Of course, with a price this good and so many golden oldies, there has to be a rub.

According to the brokerage, Private Islands, Inc. the Grassy Sound island rises just 3 feet above the sea (and is lower in many areas). To build, the buyer would need to get permits to raise the island to a more habitable height.