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Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA 324,157
New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA 302,816
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA 278,527
Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV 92,576
Miami-Ft Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL 57,400
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA 57,028
Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH 51,240
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI 47,085
Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA 31,473
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ 26,765
Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-CA 19,806
Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE MD 19,109
Sacramento-Arden Arcade-Truckee, CA-NV 18,642
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Gainesville, GA-AL 18,340
Honolulu, HI 15,948
Salinas-Monterey, CA 14,310
Denver-Aurora-Boulder, CO 14,197
Tampa-St Petersburg-Clearwater, FL
Dallas-Ft Worth, TX 12,496
Minneapolis-St Paul-St Cloud, MN-WI 12,231
Naples-Marco Island, FL 11,723
Detroit-Warren-Flint, MI 11,130
Here's the number of homes worth $1 Million+ wihin big city limits, no suburbs.
New York, NY 103,334
Los Angeles, CA 80,232
San Francisco, CA 33,066
San Diego, CA 26,339
San Jose, CA 19,142
Chicago, IL 11,757
Washington, DC 11,712
Honolulu, HI 9,772
Seattle, WA 8,386
Oakland, CA 6,669
Phoenix, AZ 5,656
Atlanta, GA 5,362
Long Beach, CA 5,256
Boston, MA 4,738
Houston, TX 4,426
Dallas, TX 3,681
Las Vegas, NV 2,837
Denver, CO 2,718
Tampa, FL 2,328
Miami, FL 2,243
Charlotte, NC 2,330
Jacksonville, FL 2,190
Austin, TX 2,130
San Juan, Puerto Rico 1,479
St Petersburg, FL 1,373
Portland, OR 1,338
Fresno, CA 1,153
Philadelphia, PA 1,129
Minneapolis, MN 1,112
Nashville-Davidson, TN 1,023
Cincinnati, OH 818
Tulsa, OK 747
Ft Worth, TX 632
Orlando, FL 549
Kansas City, MO 467
Oklahoma City, OK 448
San Antonio, TX 386
Sacramento, CA 359
St Louis, MO 312
Omaha, NE 308
Detroit, MI 125
Columbus, OH 109
Milwaukee, WI 73
Tucson, AZ 49
Albuquerque, NM 0
Buffalo, NY 0
Cleveland, OH 0
Pittsburgh, PA 0
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Riverside, CA CSA 1,457,148
New York-Newark-Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA CSA 1,393,929
San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland, CA CSA 941,887
Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia, DC-MD-VA-WV CSA 606,061
Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-NH CSA 322,636
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos, CA Metro Area 306,958
Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City, IL-IN-WI CSA 261,092
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Miami Beach, FL Metro Area 201,269
Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia, WA CSA 177,983
Sacramento--Arden-Arcade--Truckee, CA-NV CSA 163,964
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, AZ Metro Area 135,954
Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA 135,502
Aggregate Value of all owner-occupied housing units, 2006
New York $2.201 Trillion
Los Angeles $1.874 Trillion
San Francisco $1.137 Trillion
Washington DC $945 Billion
Chicago $744 Billion
Boston $620 Billion
Miami $506 Billion
Philadelphia $434 Billion
Seattle $382 Billion
San Diego $362 Billion
Atlanta $329 Billion
Phoenix $327 Billion
Detroit $324 Billion
Minneapolis $297 Billion
Dallas-Ft Worth $252 Billion
Sacramento $250 Billion
Denver $241 Billion
Houston $203 Billion
Tampa $201 Billion
Portland $172 Billion
St Louis $155 Billion
Orlando $151 Billion
Las Vegas $149 Billion
Cleveland $146 Billion
Charlotte $117 Billion
Virginia Beach $114 Billion
Cincinnati $110 Billion
Milwaukee $103 Billion
Pittsburgh $103 Billion
Hartford $101 Billion
Honolulu $101 Billion
Kansas City $101 Billion
US Census Bureau American Factfinder
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Here's the number of homes worth $1 Million+ wihin big city limits, no suburbs.
New York, NY 103,334
Los Angeles, CA 80,232
San Francisco, CA 33,066
San Diego, CA 26,339
San Jose, CA 19,142
Chicago, IL 11,757
Washington, DC 11,712
Honolulu, HI 9,772
Seattle, WA 8,386
Oakland, CA 6,669
Phoenix, AZ 5,656
Atlanta, GA 5,362
Long Beach, CA 5,256
Boston, MA 4,738
Houston, TX 4,426
Dallas, TX 3,681
Las Vegas, NV 2,837
Denver, CO 2,718
Tampa, FL 2,328
Miami, FL 2,243
Charlotte, NC 2,330
Jacksonville, FL 2,190
Austin, TX 2,130
San Juan, Puerto Rico 1,479
St Petersburg, FL 1,373
Portland, OR 1,338
Fresno, CA 1,153
Philadelphia, PA 1,129
Minneapolis, MN 1,112
Nashville-Davidson, TN 1,023
Cincinnati, OH 818
Tulsa, OK 747
Ft Worth, TX 632
Orlando, FL 549
Kansas City, MO 467
Oklahoma City, OK 448
San Antonio, TX 386
Sacramento, CA 359
St Louis, MO 312
Omaha, NE 308
Detroit, MI 125
Columbus, OH 109
Milwaukee, WI 73
Tucson, AZ 49
Albuquerque, NM 0
Buffalo, NY 0
Cleveland, OH 0
Pittsburgh, PA 0
I can't believe that Cleveland and Pittsburgh have 0 million dollar homes. Can you spell economic disaster?
I don't believe that Pittsburgh has none at all. Has anybody ever been to a place in Pittsburgh called point Breeze. It is neighborhoods of old mansions built by many 1800s industrialist. That study is obviously flawed. I couldn't believe if those homes don't go for a million. These mansions are huge, architecturally astonishing, and not just a lame big Mcmansion you found in Country Club or Cherry Creek in Denver. There are hundreds of them in the Point Breeze, Squirell Hill, and Shadyside sections of Pittsburgh. I am going to have to question this study. I am not saying that I don't believe it, but these mansions in this section of Pittsburgh are some of the most largest, historic, and beautiful mansions I ever seen. They are similair to some around the German town area of Philly. Maybe its just the housing prices here drop them lower then they should be.
In that case, give me one of those Pittsburgh Mansion in Point Breeze over a Denver Country Club Mcmansion anyday!
Wow-every day when reading the Real Estate section of the local paper, I see listings for million dollar places in the city of Baltimore, yet not even mentioned in the list. I wonder if some places simply were not included. I also think it is odd that Pittsburgh is listed as 0 considering some of the areas I have visited in the city. I think these statistics may have a bit of error.
I don't believe that Pittsburgh has none at all. Has anybody ever been to a place in Pittsburgh called point Breeze. It is neighborhoods of old mansions built by many 1800s industrialist. That study is obviously flawed. I couldn't believe if those homes don't go for a million. These mansions are huge, architecturally astonishing, and not just a lame big Mcmansion you found in Country Club or Cherry Creek in Denver. There are hundreds of them in the Point Breeze, Squirell Hill, and Shadyside sections of Pittsburgh. I am going to have to question this study. I am not saying that I don't believe it, but these mansions in this section of Pittsburgh are some of the most largest, historic, and beautiful mansions I ever seen. They are similair to some around the German town area of Philly. Maybe its just the housing prices here drop them lower then they should be.
In that case, give me one of those Pittsburgh Mansion in Point Breeze over a Denver Country Club Mcmansion anyday!
You make an interesting point, because those statistics aren't necessarily reflective of how many "nice homes" are in each respective city, but rather how expensive the homes are in those markets. Thus, you'd probably find beautiful homes in Pittsburgh similar to cities like S.F. and L.A., but because the latter cities are in notoriously expensive real estate markets, you're paying about twice as much money for the same kind of home.
It's all about location, location, location.
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