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Among the neighborhoods where the rich folks live, the median price for a home in the top 10% nationwide is $1.3 million, while the top 5% of homes list for around $5.5 million. But that’s affordable housing compared to the top 1% where homes are priced at $5.7 million and higher.

Realtor.com has compiled its latest list of the nation’s most expensive ZIP codes. For this ranking, ZIP codes with at least 30 active listings were analyzed. And the top 10 based on their median listing prices are the following:

  • 33109 Fisher Island – Miami Beach; $11,925,000
  • 92657 Newport Coast – Newport Beach, California; $9,099,000
  • 11932 Bridgehampton, New York; $8,495,000
  • 90077 Bel Air – Los Angeles; $8,234,750
  • 93108 Montecito – Santa Barbara, California; $6,995,000
  • 93110 Hope Ranch – Santa Barbara, California; $6,874,000
  • 90210 Beverly Hills, California; $6,869,000 4,923
  • 11976 Water Mill, New York; $6,845,000
  • 92067 Rancho Santa Fe, California; $6,075,000;
  • 90265 Malibu, California; $5,971,250

Realtor.com noted the top ranked Fisher Island section of Miami Beach’s $11.9 million median listing price is more than 27 times the national median, while every single home currently for sale there is priced above $1 million. The homes on the market in that community average around 3,835 square feet.