The most exclusive communities in the U.S. got even tougher to buy into in 2021, as home prices soared in the nation’s priciest ZIP codes, according to real estate data firm PropertyShark.
Source: Inman News
America’s priciest enclaves: The big risers and fallers in 2021
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