How To Choose The Right Block…On The (Most Expensive) Street Where You Live

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Bloomberg and Forbes are always doing these “most this, most that” lists and this time, they bring us the most expensive blocks in the U.S. — that is, the streets where the wealthiest live. The only Texas block to make the cut was number 7, Houston’s Afton Oaks and River Oaks. Otherwise, it’s Kenilworth, Ill; Chevy Chase Village, MD; Town Center Great Falls, VA; Honolulu HI and Greenwich, Ct.; Alpine, N.J.; Port Royal Naples, FLA, the upper east side of Manhattan and numero uno, Beverly Hills.

The article also mentioned two of the priciest second home communities — Block Island, Rhode Island (pictured, above) and Big Sky, Montana, (pictured, below) the latter because of it’s proximity to the Yellowstone Club and Spanish Peaks. I would add anything in Santa Barbara, San Diego, Sun Valley, the Gulf Coast of Florida’s “Redneck Riviera”, Sea Island, Ga. and Kennebunkport, Maine. Maui. Lanai. Can you add others?

Candy Evans

Candy Evans

2 Comments

  1. Jocelyn White on March 4, 2011 at 11:47 pm

    What about Kiawah Island, South Carolina?



  2. Jocelyn White on March 4, 2011 at 11:47 pm

    What about Kiawah Island, South Carolina?