"Our list comes from real estate statistics provided by Altos Research, a national real estate data collection and research firm that tracks over 15,000 ZIP codes, amounting to about 90% of all real estate transactions. Home prices are based on the asking price for combined single-family and multiple-family markets. ZIPs were ranked according to the median home price."
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OK OK whatever
I'll make it simple for ya LOL! the study is based on asking prices so its bunk right from the get go!
If I ask $14,000,000 for my house does that mean its worth that? NOPE
If I sell my house for $14,000,000 does that mean its worth that? YES
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we can talk in circles all day. forbes has ranked alpine nj #1 most expensive zip code. they came to that conclusion the same way they did when they said the east village was #1 or Beverly hills or Palm beach. so you can rant all you like just like the rest of the tools that cant accept jersey (the state hated by americans and apparently the British too) to have the nations most expensive area codes.Originally posted by Mr incredible View PostOK OK whatever
I'll make it simple for ya LOL! the study is based on asking prices so its bunk right from the get go!
If I ask $14,000,000 for my house does that mean its worth that? NOPE
If I sell my house for $14,000,000 does that mean its worth that? YES
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:rofl:Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postwe can talk in circles all day. forbes has ranked alpine nj #1 most expensive zip code. they came to that conclusion the same way they did when they said the east village was #1 or Beverly hills or Palm beach. so you can rant all you like just like the rest of the tools that cant accept jersey (the state hated by americans and apparently the British too) to have the nations most expensive area codes.
Even if we were talking genuine sale figures instead of asking prices I'd say they were probably a false economy anyway driven by all the laundering and home loan fraud that goes on around those parts. Everythings bent, the realtors, the legals, the financiers lol!
But I'd still love to live there New jersey is cool, yeah I know I'd get killed since I'm a gay Brit:thumup:
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we are talking about sale prices also. alpine is at the top of that list.Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post:rofl:
Even if we were talking genuine sale figures instead of asking prices I'd say they were probably a false economy anyway driven by all the laundering and home loan fraud that goes on around those parts.Everythings bent, the realtors, the legals, the financiers lol!
But I'd still love to live there New jersey is cool, yeah I know I'd get killed since I'm a gay Brit:thumup:
i would kill you myself. fuck you. :fight:
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:rofl:awsome!Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postwe are talking about sale prices also. alpine is at the top of that list.
i would kill you myself. fuck you. :fight:
I accept your word that the sale prices are the highest also then. But to me that sounds warning bells even more on why and how they got that way:agreed:
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fuck my word.Originally posted by Mr incredible View Post:rofl:awsome!
I accept your word that the sale prices are the highest also then. But to me that sounds warning bells even more on why and how they got that way:agreed:
read the first paragraph of the first link i posted in this thread.
"A little-known cliff-top community in New Jersey has become the most expensive place to live in the US with lavish mansions on tree-lined boulevards commanding an average sale price of $4.14m (£2.5m). "
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yeah but these journalists often get tongue tied when it comes to property and spit out words wrong, sale price isn't neccassarily price paid, sale price isn't sold price either its sale as in for sale. Keep concentrating big fella:rofl:Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Postfuck my word.
read the first paragraph of the first link i posted in this thread.
"A little-known cliff-top community in New Jersey has become the most expensive place to live in the US with lavish mansions on tree-lined boulevards commanding an average sale price of $4.14m (£2.5m). "
Like I said though I take your word on it though:agreed:
Just suprised my real estate in the Hamptons isn't above it:whistle
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you cant help yourself but to doubt jersey. you are just like the rest of the fat dirty american slobs that my country borders with. :pissed:Originally posted by Mr incredible View Postyeah but these journalists often get tongue tied when it comes to property and spit out words wrong, sale price isn't neccassarily price paid, sale price isn't sold price either its sale as in for sale. Keep concentrating big fella:rofl:
Like I said though I take your word on it though:agreed:
Just suprised my real estate in the Hamptons isn't above it:whistle
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