While the overall housing market has cooled, home prices are still high in many places, especially in the country’s most expensive zip codes. PropertyShark reports that 86% of the 100 most expensive zip codes in the U.S. will see price increases from 2021 to 2022.
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According to PropertyShark’s analysis, median sales prices reached over $5 million in the top five most expensive zip codes and over $4 million in the top 14. Most of the most expensive zip codes (90 out of 100) are in California, but New York offered her second most expensive locale.
Here are the top 10 most expensive zip codes in the US.
10. Rancho Santa Fe, California (92067)
9. Newport Beach, California (92661)
8. Santa Barbara, California (93108)
7. Santa Monica, California (90402)
6. Medina, Washington (98039)
5. Beverly Hills, California (90210)
4. Miami Beach, Florida (33109)
3. Ross, California (94957)
2. Sagaponack, New York (11962)
1. Atherton, California (94027)
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All data are stored in PropertyShark “Top 100 Most Expensive Postal Codes in the United States.”
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