The Most Expensive Residential Streets In The United States


I don’t have any specific idea of where I want my future mansion to be. California is nice. Florida has low taxes. There are lots of good options. On the other hand, if you do end up becoming a billionaire, there’s a VERY good chance you’ll end up living on one of the following streets. Why is that? Because according to a recent report from real estate site Zillow, these are the 15 most expensive residential streets in the United States based on median home value:

#1. Indian Creek Island Road – Miami, Florida Located in Miami, Indian Creek is home to roughly 100 extremely wealthy people. Jay-Z and Beyonce own a waterfront home here. Every house is waterfront actually. Every backyard faces a private, extremely exclusive golf club. Bottom line, if you find yourself living on Indian Creek Island Road some day, you will be very happy. Please invite us to a party. #2 and #3: Beverly Park – Beverly Hills, California  Located in a gated community at the top of Beverly Hills, if you call Beverly Park home, you are doing very well in life. Your neighbors include Sly Stallone, Denzel Washington, Tim McGraw/Faith Hill, Barry Bonds, Magic Johnson, Mark Wahlberg and many more. #4: Lazy Lane Blvd – Houston, Texas Proving that everything is bigger in Texas. #5: Conyers Farm Drive – Greenwich, Connecticut If you’re worth hundreds of millions or billions of dollars and want to be close to NYC, there’s a very very good chance you live in Greenwich, Connecticut. And Conyers Farm Drive is an exclusive gated community that was developed in the 1980s. Each lot is a minimum 10 acres. Some are 20+ acres. #6: Strawberry Park Court – Avon, Colorado If you’re a billionaire and you love to ski, Strawberry Park Court in Avon, Colorado is your future home. You’ll be located near the Beaver Creek Resort, roughly 2.5 hours from Denver. #7: Field Point Circle – Greenwich, Connecticut Last year, a house sold on Field Point Circle in Greenwich for $120 million. It was originally listed for $190 million, so the buyer actually got a deal! #8: Coopers Neck Lane – Southampton, NY Aside from Greenwich and Beverly Hills, nothing epitomizes extreme wealth quite like the Hamptons. And if you’re a multi-multi-billionaire looking to buy a property out there, you’ll probably end up looking at Coopers Neck Lane. #9: Nimes Road – Bel Air, California If your mom ever gets worried that you might be hanging out with a tough crowd in West Philadelphia, don’t be too upset if she sends you off to live with with relatives on Nimes Road in Bel Air. #10: Arvida Parkway – Miami, Florida If you wanted to live on the #1 street, but couldn’t swing the down payment, nearby Arvida Parkway isn’t a bad consolation prize.