Would you be able to guess the top priciest cities in the United States of America? Sure, you assume places like New York City and Hollywood will make the list. However, that just goes to show how badly you should enlighten yourself with this informative list. There are thousands of little towns across the nation, and some don’t share socio-economical issues with other tax brackets. Check out some of the most elite towns in the country according to Architectural Digest and Property Shark. Indeed, you know many of them come from obvious states like California but take a peek into what it is really like to live in the most costly zip codes in the USA. Please keep in mind some cities are so glamorous that there are multiple zip codes in one area that made the list. Although you might see Newport Beach a few times, different zip codes qualify on this elite list! Maybe you want to make these areas your residence one day — soon!
26. 10007 — Manhattan, New York County, New York
Surprisingly, only two zip codes in New York City made the top 25 priciest zip codes to live in. That is, based on the median sale price of a home. Not surprisingly, one of those two is in Manhattan’s financial district,. It is just steps away from the famous (or infamous) Wall Street. In the zip code of 10007 (which is only a few blocks, given the exceptionally high population density), people paid a median price of $3.125 million for a home. Keep in mind that most homes in Manhattan are not palatial. They are rather two- and three-bedroom apartments (if they are not studios fit for just one person.
Many people who work in the financial district of Manhattan commute from farther away. Sometimes they have a two-hour travel time just to get to work in the morning. Why? Because the living costs are so high. Those wealthy enough to live in the financial district almost certainly work in a high-level office inside one of the financial firms or the New York Stock Exchange that line Wall Street. It has an iconic statue of a golden bull to indicate the purpose of this prime strip of real estate. Following the Occupy Wall Street protests a decade ago, the artist added a young girl facing off with the bull to show that the strength of the financial firms is limited.