Reuters.com published this deansguide article April 20, 2008
Chicago Sun Times published this deansguide article April 20, 2008
Realtors have many challenges in a down market like we are experiencing today. Even in the finest neighborhoods in America, the slow down can be felt. Yet one thing is certain-the higher the price point the higher the commission check. With that in mind, MikeLiebner.com presents a fun look at America’s best “Most Expensive Zip Codes and Real Estate 2006.” Mark’s stats come from Forbes.com. 2006 gives us a look at a market 2 years removed from the aberration we are experiencing now:
Top 10 (Counties) And Cities Median Price By Zip Code
1. 11962 Sagaponack (Suffolk), NY $2,787,500
2. 92067 Rancho Santa Fe (San Diego), CA $2,445,000
3. 92662 Newport Beach (Orange), CA $2,397,500
4. 94528 Diablo (Contra Costa), CA $2,266,00
5. 94957 Ross (Marin), CA $2,247,500
6. 11976 Water Mill (Suffolk), NY $2,150,000
7. 93108 Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara), CA $2,050,000
8. 90402 Santa Monica (Los Angeles), CA $2,005,000
9. 92661 Newport Beach (Orange), CA $1,996,500
10. 33109 Miami Beach (Miami-Dade), CA $1,942,500










Eh Dean – how does my old neighborhood (Schaumburg, Illinois) rate in the USA?
It was supposed to be a top area in the country?
Comment by EuroYank — April 20, 2008 @ 5:03 pm |
So, what shousd I do with that info?
Comment by SERGEY YAROVIKOV — May 17, 2008 @ 8:48 pm |
Sergey,
I would take the statistical analysis that was used for the list above and investigate how Hawaiian cities or islands rank.
If you sell a area of Hawaii that has one of the highest per capita income levels within a zip code, like the list above, then I would provide that info to your readers.
Simply look at the stats to see if there is a way you can leverage the information to show a strength in the area(s) you represent.
dean
Comment by deansguide — May 18, 2008 @ 7:17 pm |