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There is one other county in the Bay Area, Santa Clara county, that has a lot of wealth. But it looks pretty decisive to me, Marin + San Francisco have less than Palm Beach (a suburb of Miami). I very much doubt Santa Clara could take on Miami Dade, plus we still haven't factored in Broward County.
There is one other county in the Bay Area, Santa Clara county, that has a lot of wealth. But it looks pretty decisive to me, Marin + San Francisco have less than Palm Beach (a suburb of Miami). I very much doubt Santa Clara could take on Miami Dade, plus we still haven't factored in Broward County.
Added Santa Clara. There are 16 of such homes there. So no, not close.
There is one other county in the Bay Area, Santa Clara county, that has a lot of wealth. But it looks pretty decisive to me, Marin + San Francisco have less than Palm Beach (a suburb of Miami). I very much doubt Santa Clara could take on Miami Dade, plus we still haven't factored in Broward County.
Yawns.
Housing Units Valued at $1,000,000+, 2013
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland 255,526...15.5% of total
Miami-Ft Lauderdale-Port St Lucie 39,091.....2.8% of total
I'm sure Bay Areans will come to this thread saying their UNHWI live like Buddhist monks in everyday houses
You wouldnt understand.
Central Bay Area Counties( Pop 6.4 Million)
by Median Home Price, February 2015
San Mateo County $1,200,000
San Francisco City $1,154,760
Marin County $1,023,440
Santa Clara County $915,130
Contra Costa County $738,090
Alameda County $697,160
Central Bay Area Counties( Pop 6.4 Million)
by Median Home Price, February 2015
San Mateo County $1,200,000
San Francisco City $1,154,760
Marin County $1,023,440
Santa Clara County $915,130
Contra Costa County $738,090
Alameda County $697,160
Keep at subject. We aren't talking about middle-class homes, we're talking about UHNWI level homes. San Francisco only has 9 homes priced above $10mm lol. Such a paltry number, but not really surprising because San Francisco isn't a place that appeals to fabulous people.
SF has a lot of local demand from it's robust middle-class but is there any interest from the 198,000 UHWNI worldwide? Between this and the Knight Frank survey, it's looking like a negative.
It's very amusing how the combined sum of all of those Bay Area counties barely has more $10mm homes than NAPLES! And that's not even getting to Miami. Hahahahahah
Well you're following me around baby, so if I'm sad, you're even sadder
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