- Duarte, CA (91008) : $4,276,462
- Atherton, CA (94027) : $4,010,200
- Rolling Hills, CA (92074) : $3,892,456
- Alpine, NJ (07620) : $3,814,885
- New York, NY (10014) : $3,785,445
- Beverly Hills, CA (90210) : $3,684,150
- New York, NY (10065) : $3,626,001
- Belvedere (94920) : $3,283,269
- New York, NY (10012) : $3,221,371
- Santa Barbara (93108) : $3,151,220
The real estate market is a local one, as evidenced by the Forbes list. Even within large cities like New York, there are areas that stand out from the pack in terms of cost and affordability and the same is true for all cities. Therefore, when you need local market data for Quail Creek, for example , look past the "national statistics". Talk to a real estate agent with local market knowledge instead. It's the most reliable way to get data that matters. After the first of the year, I'll make my 'Most Expensive List' for Oklahoma City as well!
via Posterize
Originally posted at Oklahoma City Real Estate Blog
Submitted by OKCHomeSeller's Posterous via email from http://okchomeseller.posterous.com/americas-most-expensive-zip-codes-2010-editio
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