The 10 Most Expensive ZIP Codes in New York State
According to the 2015 list of the most expensive zip codes in the United States, compiled by Forbes Business magazine and housing data provider Altos Research, Asselton, California is the most expensive zip code in the country. To find the most expensive neighborhoods, Altos looked at prices for single-family homes and condos in 29,500 US zip codes and averaged them over the 90 days through October. It is the moving average of the period. These are the 500 most expensive zip codes listed.
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Saskatchewan, New York. - Village of Southampton (yes, the Hamptons) - #2 in the US (and #1 in New York State). But it's not the only zip code in the Empire States with a median home price in the millions. New York has three top-five locations and three of the top 30 most expensive locations.
The median home price in Sagaphonak is around $7.5 million. For that price, buyers get five bedrooms and bathrooms in a 5,000-square-foot home, most often with a fireplace, pool, and beautiful patio on nearly an acre of land. Some properties are worth less than $7 million, but most homes are worth $10 million or more. The most expensive home on the market today is $54 million, 10,000 square feet, 9 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling sliding walls, roof deck, tennis court and swimming pool. It occupies 3 hectares. 300 feet waterfront.
The median home price is $7.5 million, and many homes are priced well above that, so investors are turning to more affluent neighborhoods, including Ira Reinert (net worth of $3.6 billion). Former CEO of Goldman Saxophone Lloyd (net worth: $1.1 billion). Head Coach and General Manager Leo Frankfurt (net worth: $170 million). Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, former Presidential Building (total assets: $111 million). and The Night Show host, Jimmy Fallon (net worth: $25 million).
Top 10 ZIP Codes in New York State
Outside of the 10 largest cities in upstate New York, cities or provinces in New York, median home price, median days on the market (median household income, according to Forbes: list Esri Maps, data and applications company)
11962 - Sagaponsky
Average price: $7,416,538
Average days on the market: 111
Median household income: $108,000.
10012 - New York [Greenwich Village] and Soho
Average price: $7,302,117
Average days on the market: 130
Median household income: $89,000.
10013 - New York [Lower West Village, Tribeca]
Average price: $6,076,018
Average days on the market: 219
Median household income: $84,000.
10065 - New York [Upper East Side/60-69 Chome]
Average price: $4,406,262
Average days on the market: 106
Median household income: $117,000.
11976 - wheat
Average price: $4,221,615
Average days on the market: 148
Median household income: $110,000.
11975 - Wayne Scott
Average price: $4,148,077
Average days on the market: 141
Median household income: $120,000.
11932-Bridge Hampton
Average price: $3,992,269
Average Market Days: 102
Median household income: $104,000.
10011 - New York [Chelsea]
Average price: $3,866,629
Average days on the market: 91
Median household income: $98,000.
10014 - New York's West Village
Average price: $3,727,269
Average Market Days: 85
Median household income: $104,000.
10006 - New York [Financial District/West Side]
Average price: $3,644,231
Average days on the market: 99
Median household income: $114,000.
conclusion
There are many great places to live in New York, but they are also very expensive. Real estate in New York is very expensive, so most of the people who work there are commuters who live a short distance (street-speaking) from the city. Crossing the Hudson River in New Jersey, downtown West Chester, and downtown Connecticut is even more profitable.
However, if you want to stay in the city and avoid crowds, you can find houses and apartments in different price ranges and different types depending on what you are looking for. What zipcode do you want? The Hamptons are too far to get into downtown but are open on weekends or with limited office hours.
Manhattan residents may be surprised to learn that zip code 10021 is not in the top 10, nor is it among the best neighborhoods in Brooklyn. When a skyscraper on Milioneas Row (West 57th Street) is built and full, the new zip code will appear at the top of the list. New York never changes.