Million-Dollar Zones

    Florida has 32 million-dollar cities, where the typical home is worth $1 million or more, including 17 in the Miami metro area, according to Zillow. Together, they account for nearly 6% of the 550 “million-dollar” cities across the country. Florida ranks fourth in the nation for its collection of million-dollar cities after New Jersey, with 49, New York with 66, and California, with 210. Three Florida cities — Siesta Key, Santa Rosa Beach and Sanibel — slipped off this year’s million-dollar city list.

    City Typical Value*
    Jupiter Island $9,976,895
    Golden Beach 7,500,091
    Fisher Island 5,907,819
    Lake Buena Vista 5,130,016
    Manalapan 4,079,567
    Jupiter Inlet Colony 3,656,196
    Boca Grande 3,223,278
    Golf 2,820,041
    Gulf Stream 2,711,138
    Anna Maria 2,231,926
    Palm Beach 2,107,992
    Pinecrest 1,998,146
    Bal Harbour 1,846,978
    Sea Ranch Lakes 1,840,295
    Key Biscayne 1,619,234
    Captiva 1,451,240
    Ocean Ridge 1,431,820
    Indian River Shores 1,418,32
    Coral Gables 1,410,357
    Sewall’s Point 1,328,307
    Southwest Ranches 1,316,076
    Islamorada 1,278,629
    Miromar Lakes 1,254,828
    Surfside 1,198,850
    Lake Hart 1,137,354
    Holmes Beach 1,136,803
    Longboat Key 1,125,582
    Summerland Key 1,115,055
    Parkland 1,082,138
    Key Largo 1,076,362
    Key West 1,069,083
    Village of Palmetto Bay 1,015,763

    Source: Zillow*Values are from the Zillow Home Value Index (ZHVI), which measures a typical home value and market changes across a given region and housing type. It reflects the typical value for homes in the 35th- to 65th-percentile range.