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Here’s the Most Expensive ZIP Code in Every State

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Peaceful neighborhoods, gated communities, top-notch schools and big, beautiful homes — living in one of the wealthiest zip codes in America obviously has its perks.

Not to mention, the most desirable neighborhoods also tend to have some of the most valuable homes and properties in the nation. But, exactly how valuable are these homes?

Click through to see the most expensive zip code in your state.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Alabama: 36564

City: Fairhope
Zillow Median Home Value: $542,900

Alabama ranks 33rd for having the most expensive zip code among the 50 states. According to Zillow, prices in the 36564 have increased by 5.4 percent over the past year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Alaska: 99516

City: Anchorage
Zillow Median Home Value: $451,900

Home values in zip code 99516 have increased by 1.6 percent over the past year, but Zillow says it’s a hot market and expects prices to increase by an additional 5.3 percent in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Arizona: 85253

City: Paradise Valley
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,588,200

Up almost 2 percent in the past year, Zillow reports the median home value is almost $1.6 million in the most expensive zip code in Arizona.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Arkansas: 72223

City: Little Rock
Zillow Median Home Value: $316,400

Home values fell by just over half a percent in the last year in this zip code. But, Zillow calls it a warm market and expects values to rise by almost 2.5 percent in the next year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in California: 94027

City: Atherton
Zillow Median Home Value: $7,313,400

Atherton leads the most expensive zip codes in the country based on its median home value that is over $7.3 million. But, Atherton’s average household income is higher than you’d expect, making that price sound a little more affordable.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Colorado: 81611

City: Aspen
Zillow Median Home Value: $4,869,200

Though values have risen by almost 3 percent in the past year, Zillow expects prices to remain flat next year in this Aspen zip code.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Connecticut: 06830

City: Greenwich
Zillow Median Home Value: $2,056,900

Despite a 10.2 percent drop in home values over the past year, 06830 is still the most expensive zip code in Connecticut. And, Zillow expects a small rebound in prices.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Delaware: 19707

City: Hockessin
Zillow Median Home Value: $506,400

Hockessin prices are skyrocketing. According to Zillow, values are up almost 27 percent in the past year and are expected to rise almost 7.5 percent more in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in District of Columbia: 20009

City: Washington
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,220,600

Prices in this D.C. zip code might be expensive, but they’re falling. According to Zillow, home values fell 0.7 percent in the past year and are expected to drop another 0.2 percent this year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Florida: 33921

City: Palm Beach
Zillow Median Home Value: $4,399,000

The one-year change for this zip code is up over 12.5 percent according to Zillow, though prices are only expected to rise another 0.6 percent in the coming year. But if you’re thinking about buying a home in Florida, keep in mind it’s one of the few states experiencing real estate bubbles.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Georgia: 30327

City: Atlanta
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,170,200

Some of the hottest neighborhoods in the U.S. are located in Atlanta. And prices per square foot in this Atlanta zip code are higher than average. According to Zillow, in 30327, you’ll pay $309 per square foot compared to a statewide average of $221.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Hawaii: 96821

City: Honolulu
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,370,900

As a whole, Hawaii is one of the worst states to buy a home. But buying a home in this zip code might be a good investment if you’re looking to sell down the line. Home values in this island zip code are up 4 percent in the past year, and Zillow expects them to rise another 4.4 percent in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Idaho: 83353

City: Sun Valley
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,388,200

Despite high median home values, the median price per square foot in zip code 83353 is actually lower than the average price for Sun Valley.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Illinois: 60610

City: Chicago
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,885,900

Values in this Chicago zip code are up 9.4 percent in the past year, and Zillow expects them to continue to rise almost 4 percent in the coming year. Rent prices are also higher than the median rent price in Chicago.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Indiana: 46077

City: Zionsville
Zillow Median Home Value: $364,300

Despite Zillow describing the market as cold in 46077, values are up 7.5 percent over the past year and are expected to rise another 3.5 percent this year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Iowa: 51355

City: Okoboji
Zillow Median Home Value: $613,000

The median home value of $613,000 in this Okoboji zip code is the most expensive in Iowa. However, Iowa’s most expensive zip code is the 31st most expensive among the states.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Kansas: 66211

City: Leawood
Zillow Median Home Value: $644,800

Located just south of Kansas City, this Leawood zip code saw prices jump almost 3.6 percent in the past year. Zillow predicts another jump of just under 3 percent in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Kentucky: 40059

City: Prospect
Zillow Median Home Value: $436,000

Despite a neutral market temperature, Zillow reports home values are up 3.5 percent over the past year. It expects another 3 percent increase in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Louisiana: 70115

City: New Orleans
Zillow Median Home Value: $521,300

This New Orleans zip code is a very hot market for sellers, according to Zillow, despite prices falling almost 2 percent in the past year. But, prices aren’t expected to fall any further this year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Maine: 04074

City: Town of Scarborough
Zillow Median Home Value: $726,100

Homes in Maine’s most expensive zip code have seen values increase by almost 24 percent over the past year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Maryland: 20815

City: Friendship Village
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,151,000

Prices in the Friendship Village zip code are down 1.7 percent in the past year, and Zillow expects values to fall another 0.6 percent in this cool market.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Massachusetts: 02108

City: Boston
Zillow Median Home Value: $5,136,700

Boston’s not a cheap city to live in to begin with, and this zip code is the second-most expensive in the entire country with a median value of over $5.1 million.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Michigan: 48009

City: Birmingham
Zillow Median Home Value: $502,900

Prices in Michigan’s most expensive zip code aren’t moving much. Zillow reports a 0.4 percent increase in the past year and expects a 1.1 percent increase in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Minnesota: 55403

City: Minneapolis
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,008,100

This Minneapolis zip code saw a large jump in value of 12.6 percent over the past year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Mississippi: 39110

City: Madison
Zillow Median Home Value: $249,300

At less than $250,000, 39110 is the second-least expensive of the most expensive zip codes in each state at less than $250,000.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Missouri: 63124

City: Ladue
Zillow Median Home Value: $820,300

Despite having the highest median home value in the state, Zillow reports the price per square foot in the zip code is slightly lower than the Ladue average.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Montana: 59716

City: Gallatin Gateway
Zillow Median Home Value: $395,800

Zillow doesn’t expect prices in this zip code to change in the coming year, even though it reported a 10 percent value increase in the past year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Nebraska: 68520

City: Lincoln
Zillow Median Home Value: $361,300

According to Zillow, it’s not too late to get in on the rising prices in this zip code. After a 1.5 percent increase last year, Zillow predicts a more than double 3.8 percent increase the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Nevada: 89451

City: Incline Village
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,078,900

After increasing 2.2 percent last year, prices in this expensive zip code are expected to rise 0.9 percent in the coming year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in New Hampshire: 03854

City: New Castle
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,224,600

This pricey New Hampshire zip code is made up of only islands and has just over 1,000 residents.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in New Jersey: 07620

City: Alpine
Zillow Median Home Value: $2,882,400

If you’re looking to buy in this Alpine zip code, you’ll pay more. According to Zillow, the median list price is currently over $4.6 million.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in New Mexico: 87506

City: Santa Fe
Zillow Median Home Value: $657,100

In this Santa Fe zip code, prices are down just under 1 percent in the past year. But Zillow doesn’t expect prices to move much in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in New York: 11201

City: New York
Zillow Median Home Value: $4,460,200

Prices in the 11201 have increased by almost one-third in the past year, and they’re not done rising. Zillow expects another 7.5 percent increase this year.

 

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Most Expensive Zip Code in North Carolina: 28480

City: Wrightsville Beach
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,387,200

This coastal zip code has seen prices drop almost 4.5 percent over the past year in what Zillow describes as a cold market.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in North Dakota: 58503

City: Bismarck
Zillow Median Home Value: $339,600

This Bismarck zip code’s Zillow home value index is up about 2.3 percent over the past year, and Zillow projects another 3.1 percent increase in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Ohio: 45174

City: Terrace Park
Zillow Median Home Value: $483,000

Despite being down 0.2 percent in the past year, Zillow expects home values in this zip code to rebound almost 3 percent this year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Oklahoma: 73151

City: Oklahoma City
Zillow Median Home Value: $409,500

Prices in the 73151 are the most expensive in the state despite dropping almost 8 percent in the past year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Oregon: 97210

City: Portland
Zillow Median Home Value: $986,400

In this “hot” zip code, the median price per square foot is $100 more than the average in Portland as a whole.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Pennsylvania: 19103

City: Philadelphia
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,282,500

It’s not just home values that are expensive in this zip code. Zillow reports that the median rent price is $1,950 per month, well above Philadelphia’s median of $1,400.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Rhode Island: 02807

City: New Shoreham
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,125,400

Prices on the New Shoreham island are up over 9 percent in the past year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in South Carolina: 29482

City: Sullivans Island
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,834,600

Sullivans Island values are up almost 6 percent in the past year, but Zillow predicts no change in the coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in South Dakota: 57702

City: Rapid City
Zillow Median Home Value: $242,200

South Dakota’s most expensive zip code has a lower median home value than the most expensive zip code in any other state.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Tennessee: 37215

City: Nashville
Zillow Median Home Value: $745,800

It’s the most expensive zip code in the state, but the market is very cold in the 37215, according to Zillow. Home prices are expected to rise just 0.5 percent this coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Texas: 75205

City: University Park
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,651,700

Values in this zip code are up just 0.3 percent over the past year, according to Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Utah: 84060

City: Park City
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,623,700

Home values are up almost 2 percent for the prior year, but Zillow doesn’t anticipate any further growth over the upcoming year in this zip code.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Vermont: 05672

City: Town of Stowe
Zillow Median Home Value: $428,700

Despite a 13.1 percent value increase here in the prior year, Zillow doesn’t expect values to change over the next 12 months.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Virginia: 22102

City: McLean
Zillow Median Home Value: $1,288,300

Home values are down almost 1 percent in the past year in this McLean zip code, with prices expected to fall another 0.3 percent this year, predicts Zillow.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Washington: 98039

City: Medina
Zillow Median Home Value: $2,720,100

This Washington zip code saw values rise 13 percent in the past year, and Zillow projects another increase of almost 6 percent this coming year.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in West Virginia: 25442

City: Shenandoah Junction
Zillow Median Home Value: $302,000

At just over $300,000, only three states’ most expensive zip code homes are less expensive than this Shenandoah Junction zip code.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Wisconsin: 53726

City: Madison
Zillow Median Home Value: $493,500

Though it won’t match last year’s 7.8 percent value increase, Zillow predicts another 3.2 percent value jump in the coming year for this Wisconsin zip code.

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Most Expensive Zip Code in Wyoming: 82009

City: Cheyenne
Zillow Median Home Value: $276,500

Only two states’ most expensive zip codes — Mississippi and South Dakota — have median home values lower than this Cheyenne zip code.

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Methodology: Using Zillow-provided data, GOBankingRates filtered home values by zip code in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to find the most expensive zip codes in each state. These rankings were generated using Zillow Home Value Index median data from December 2017 for single-family residences only.

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