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To: Doughboy who wrote (44287)11/8/2005 2:21:20 AM
From: Amy JRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
"Fewer new buyers can afford a home"

Most expensive housing markets

From a Coldwell Banker: Where a four-bedroom, 2,200 square foot home costs the most.

Market Price
La Jolla, CA $1,875,000
Santa Monica, CA $1,766,666
Beverly Hills, CA $1,656,500
Santa Barbara, CA $1,603,750
Palo Alto, CA $1,550,000
Newport Beach, CA $1,499,000
San Mateo, CA $1,334,425
San Francisco, CA $1,300,000
San Jose, CA $1,272,625
Greenwich, CT $1,267,500

money.cnn.com