One of the fastest-growing cities in South Florida, the resort town of Doral is considered one of the most livable cities in the U.S., thanks to its excellent weather and great cost of living. Homes here trade for a median $1,094,100. Located just one mile from Miami International Airport, Doral is home to 33122, the 3 rd most expensive zip code in Florida in 2016. Furthermore, in 2016 a local conservation group purchased 30 acres of waterfront property – the $20+ million holding will raze all existing structures and convert it into a nature sanctuary. A fishing hotspot, the island has some of the best tarp fishing in the world. In fact, the entire island is under the protection of the Gasparilla Island Conservation District Act, which bans buildings taller than 38 feet.
The charming Old Florida town is home to a bevy of stately mansions and historic structures. With a year-round population of 1,700, the island is also a coveted snowbird destination, as well as a summer holiday hotspot for high-end travelers. Bush’s family, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and Harrison Ford. Other notable residents include George H. The highly exclusive and affluent community has been a haven for the rich and wealthy for decades now – Katherine Hepburn often retreated here to escape the media frenzy of Hollywood, joining influential families such as the Astors, Rockefellers and du Ponts on the island.
It covers the exclusive island community of Boca Grande, located on Gasparilla Island, off of Southwest Florida’s Gulf shores. Sporting a median sale price of $1,290,000, Florida’s 2 nd priciest zip code is 33921. Residents have included Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts, Boris Becker and Mel Brooks and the island remains a popular real estate market with CEOs, financiers and ultra-high net worth individuals and families. Nowadays Fisher Island is home to stately mansions, a private marina, hotel and some high-end apartment developments. Steel magnates the Moores, the island was also partially owned by President Richard Nixon. Once a one-family residence of the Vanderbilt family and later U.S. A long-time chart-topper of expensive zip codes, Fisher Island is located on an eponymous barrier island, accessible only by boat. Located in the exclusive community of Fisher Island, 33109 also ranks as 4 th most expensive zip in the country in 2016. With a median sale price of $3.4 million, Miami Beach’s 33109 is Florida’s #1 most expensive zip code. Even Florida’s most expensive home for sale right now, the jaw-dropping Gemini estate, has had its whopping $195 million initial asking price slashed by $30 million recently. Prices in the luxury segment have continued to drop over the last year – a trend that is expected to gain traction well into 2018. Florida’s luxury inventory expanded by 13.1 percent in 2016, as large amounts of inventory surplus came online (again). Low inventory levels are pushing home prices higher across the Sunshine State and sales volumes have increased in Q1 2017 compared to the year ago figure, while state unemployment levels have continued to drop.Īlthough the state’s real estate scene has become more and more a seller’s market, at the top end buyers are still in control. Home to some of the hottest real estate markets in the country, Florida is no stranger to sky-high residential prices. Miami and Fort Lauderdale are home to the highest number of zips – 6 each.Florida’s top 3 zip codes boast seven-figure median sale prices.33109 in Miami Beach is Florida’s #1 most expensive zip code and the 4 th most expensive nationally.