The decadent lifestyles of the rich are more unbelievable than ever. Foreign cars, luxury homes, and all the toys that go along with the money. Below I’ve combined a couple articles about the most expensive cities in the US where these people are living. Click through to the interactive map in the first article to see where these zip codes are located. Thinking about moving? Consider one of the houses below. For my money, I’ll take the Santa Barbara home (tied for Number 8) or Aspen at Number 3. What the heck, I will take Laguna (tied for Number 8), too.
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Lifestyles Of The Rich: The Most Expensive Cities And Zip Codes In The US [Maps]
By: Lisa Mahapatra
October 9, 2013
IBTimes/Lisa Mahapatra
By: Megan Willett
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A Pacific Palisades six-bedroom mansion on sale for $14.95 million.
#10 (TIE) MIAMI BEACH, FL (33140): The northern section of Miami Beach, known for its galleries and spas, had five home sales over $10 million.
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A seven-bedroom home in 33140 Miami zip code for $11.9 million.
#9 (TIE) ATHERTON, CA (94027): One of the wealthiest towns in the US, Atherton had six home sales over $10 million.
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A seven-bedroom home in Atherton currently listed for $27.4 million.
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#9 (TIE) PALM BEACH, FL (33480): Nicknamed “the Gold Coast,” Palm Beach had six home sales over $10 million.
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The most expensive home currently for sale in Palm Beach for $6.67 million.
#9 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10065): NYC’s Upper East Side neighborhood from 60th Street to 69th Street had six home sales over $10 million.
#9 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10013): NYC’s downtown SoHo neighborhood had six home sales over $10 million.
#8 (TIE) SANTA BARBARA, CA (93108): Also including Montecito, a census-designated place within Santa Barbara, this zip code had seven home sales over $10 million.
#8 (TIE) LAGUNA BEACH, CA (92651): Made famous by the reality TV series of the same name, Laguna Beach had seven home sales over $10 million.
#8 (TIE) NAPLES, FL (34102): Naples, one of Florida’s swankiest neighborhoods, had seven home sales over $10 million.
#8 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10022): NYC’s Midtown East neighborhood had seven home sales over $10 million.
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#7 BRENTWOOD, CA (90049): This Los Angeles neighborhood had eight home sales over $10 million.
#6 (TIE) MALIBU, CA (90265): This affluent beach community in northwestern LA had 10 home sales over $10 million.
#6 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10028): NYC’s Upper East Side neighborhood from 80th Street to 86th Street had 10 home sales over $10 million.
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The most expensive home in NYC’s 10028 zip code is currently this $3.695 million apartment.
#6 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10014): NYC’s West Village and Meatpacking District neighborhoods had 10 home sales over $10 million.
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A $14 million house on Bethune Street in NYC’s 10014 neighborhood.
#5 MIAMI BEACH, FL (33139): South Miami Beach, home to some of Florida’s best restaurants and nightlife, had 11 home sales over $10 million.
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This 11-bedroom home in Miami’s 33139 zip code is listed for $35 million.
#4 BEL AIR, CA (90077): An affluent residential community on the Westside of LA, Bel Air had 12 home sales over $10 million.
#3 (TIE) ASPEN, CO (81611): The favorite ski town of millionaires, Aspen had 16 home sales over $10 million.
#3 (TIE) NEW YORK, NY (10021): NYC’s Upper East Side neighborhood from 69th Street to 76th Street had 16 home sales over $10 million.
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The most expensive home in 10021 is this condo on 72nd street for $8.95 million.
#2 NEW YORK, NY (10023): NYC’s Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side had 17 home sales over $10 million.
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A seven-bedroom condo in this building is currently listed for $12 million.
#1 BEVERLY HILLS, CA (90210): The most famous zip code in America, Beverly Hills had 18 homes sales over $10 million.
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This nine-bedroom mansion in Beverly Hills is on sale for $32 million.