Selasa, 6 Jun 2017

The 10 most expensive beach towns in the US — where you have to be a millionaire to buy a home

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If you want to live in these towns, better start saving up.

Beach season is upon us. If you’re in the market for an affordable summer home within spitting distance of the ocean spray, there are some under-the-radar places across the US where you can nab a beach house for less than $250,000

In other places, you’d better be a millionaire or billionaire if you want to get a showing.

In ritzy summer vacation spots like the Hamptons, Malibu, or Nantucket, for instance, the median price for property currently exceeds $3 million, according to a report from Realtor.com. 

Realtor.com dug through its database to find the most expensive beachfront locales in America. It limited its scope to beach cities with populations between 1,000 to 100,000 and that had at least 30 properties on the market. And to ensure some geographic diversity, Realtor.com capped its list to two towns per state separated by at least 30 miles. 

In Malibu, the most expensive beach town in the US, one neighborhood along the surf has earned the moniker “Billionaire’s Beach.” Music mogul David Geffen reportedly sold his home there last year for $85 million.

Read on for the rest of the 10 most expensive beach towns to buy a home — each of which has a median home price over $1.4 million.

10. Anna Maria, Florida

Population: 1,626

Median home price: $1.4 million

9. Avalon, New Jersey

Population: 1,297

Median home price: $1.46 million

8. Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts (Martha’s Vineyard)

Population: 2,114

Median home price: $1.5 million

7. Key Biscayne, Florida

Population: 12,924

Median home price: $1.7 million

6. Haleiwa, Hawaii

Population: 3,970

Median home price: $1.88 million

5. Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina

Population: 1,896

Median home price: $2.45 million

4. Nantucket, Massachusetts

Population: 10,856

Median home price: $3 million

3. Manhattan Beach, California

Population: 35,881

Median home price: $3.1 million

2. Water Mill, New York (the Hamptons)

Population: 1,559

Median home price: $3.75 million

1. Malibu, California

Population: 12,958

Median home price: $3.95 million

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