The United States of America is comprised of some of the most expensive places where one can invest in a home, from a home in the sandy beaches of California to the high-end residential monuments of New York city.
When one thinks about the United States and where some of the most expensive homes are located, our mind goes immediately to house beaches in California or the high-rises of New York City , which are in fact some of the most luxurious neighborhoods in America . A recent analysis made by GoBankingRates showed that that are other places that aren’t as obvious but also share the same glamorous character. So, today, The Most Expensive Homes blog will display 10 of the most expensive zip codes to live in the USA.
#10 – South Carolina (ZIP code: 29482, Sullivan’s Island)
Average value: $1,834,600
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#9 – Illinois (ZIP code: 60610, Chicago)
Average value: $1,885,900
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#8 – Connecticut (ZIP code: 06830, Greenwich)
Average value: $2,056,900
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#7 – Washington (ZIP code: 98039, Medina)
Average value: $2,720,100
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#6 – New Jersey (ZIP code: 07620, Alpine)
Average value: $2,882,440
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#5 – Florida (ZIP code: 33480, Palm Beach)
Average value: $4,399,000
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#4 – New York (ZIP code: 11201, Brooklyn)
Average value: $4,460,200
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#3 – Colorado (ZIP code: 81611, Aspen)
Average value: $4,869,200
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#2 – Massachusetts (ZIP code: 02108, Boston)
Average value: $5,136,700
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and the Most Expensive Place is …
#1 – California (ZIP code: 94027, Atherton)
Average value: $7,313,400
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Source: CNBC