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Is it any surprise that the most expensive small towns in the U.S. are concentrated around New York City, San Francisco, San Jose, Seattle, and Palm Beach? These are, after all, some of the most concentrated pockets of wealth in the world, homes to billionaires and movie stars. Towns in only seven states—New York, California, Washington, Florida, New Jersey, Hawaii and Maryland—made it into the top 50.
How are the big Colorado boys not on here? Aspen, Vail, Telluride, Breckenridge, Cherry Hills in Denver? They are ALL well into the millions! Not big enough cities/towns?
New York and California. Very few outside of those states. None in the Midwest.
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