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In Denver I believe the wealthiest neighborhood in the city is Cherry Creek. Cherry Hills Village is one of the wealthier suburbs/cities in the state. Castle Pines is also really wealthy and flies under the radar since it's tucked away in the hills. Don't think a lot of Denver area residents even know about it. Surprisingly most of the ultra wealthy neighborhoods in the area aren't located by the mountains.
Raleigh: Old Money
Hayes Barton
Cameron Park
Budleigh
Anderson Heights
Country Club Hills Newer Money
North Ridge
MacGregor Downs (Cary)
Preston (Cary)
Wakefield
Fort Worth:
Westover Hills, Mira Vista, TCU region (Park Hill through to Tanglewood and down to Overton Woods)
Possibly the Monticello / Crestwood area. Not to familiar with this section of the city.
Montserrat the first actual neighborhood that comes to mind when I think of FW wealth.
San Antonio:
Terrell Hills
Alamo Heights
Olmos Park
King William
Monte Vista
Suburbs:
The Dominion
Shavano Park
Stone Oak
Hill Country Village
Boerne
Cresta Bella/Scenic Loop area
Inverness/Elm Creek
Rogers Ranch
Vintage Oaks (New Braunfels)
In Baton Rouge, it would be the area around the LSU Lakes and the Bocage area. Then you have nice suburbs like Central and Watson. By local standards people in these areas are seen as "stuck up" and uppity.
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And Coronado (less so Imperial Beach and Oceanside)….and don’t forget inland—Rancho Santa Fe and parts of Poway.
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In San Diego literally anywhere near the coast. La Jolla and Point Loma the two big ones.
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