WA city named in top 10 richest ZIP codes in US, study finds

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Medina, Washington, has been identified as the only city from the state to rank among the top 50 richest U. S. ZIP codes, coming in at tenth place with an average home value of $3,857,949. The study, conducted by Oakridge Remodels, utilized Zillow data to compare home values across the nation. Atherton, California, leads the list with an average home price of $6,971,899, while many other affluent ZIP codes are also located in California and New York.

This ranking emphasizes Medina's status in the competitive real estate market, attracting affluent buyers. The full list includes various notable areas, highlighting the concentration of wealth in specific regions. The findings may influence local housing trends and the future real estate landscape in Medina. As home values continue to rise, residents and potential buyers should stay informed about market dynamics. This data could also impact local policy decisions regarding housing and development.

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