After spending nearly two years with the venerated title of most expensive zip code in the nation, Fisher Island in Miami Beach fell to the No. 2 spot in Realtor.com’s most recent rankings. While ...
Florida's Fisher Island has dethroned Atherton, California, as the most expensive U.S. ZIP code, with a median price of $9.5 million. Atherton still recorded a record median sale price of $8.33 ...
After maintaining the No. 1 spot for the past eight years, Atherton has dropped to the second most expensive ZIP code in the U.S. According to PropertyShark's annual report, Atherton, at a median sale ...
Seven of the 10 most expensive ZIP codes in the United States sit in California, which probably comes as no surprise to many Californians. But the nation’s priciest ZIP code, 33109, lies on Fisher ...
Coming in second doesn’t make Atherton (ZIP code 94027) an affordable place to live, though. For perspective, the cheapest home sold in 2025 so far went for $3 million. Meanwhile, the most expensive ...
Some ZIP codes just carry a certain weight—they’re status symbols—and for the 10th year running, PropertyShark has crunched the numbers on closed home sales to reveal the 100 most expensive ZIP codes ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado has been known as a top moving destination for years, and while that has slowed recently, one place in the state is among some of the hottest zip codes to move to in the ...
The priciest ZIP codes in the country are in California and New York. In the top 10, median listing prices range from just under $6 million to nearly $12 million. Only one Florida ZIP code made the ...
Looking to relocate? The Sacramento area has one of the "hottest ZIP codes" in the nation, according to MovingPlace. More than 25 million Americans moved to new homes in 2024, the national moving ...
The average home value in Idaho is over $470,000, but the five cheapest ZIP codes in Idaho see lower home values. doswald@idahostatesman.com Darin Oswald With housing prices on the rise across the ...
America's richest ZIP codes, ranked by per capita income, upend the "home price = wealth" myth, with a genuine shocker at #7.