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The 10 most expensive ZIP codes in America

In some places, the average two-bedroom is going for more than $10,000 a month

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Rent prices may feel high just about everywhere, but in some ZIP codes, they’re downright astronomical.

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RentCo analyzed more than 2.6 million rental listings to find the priciest ZIP codes in 2024. Here are the 10 most expensive neighborhoods in the U.S.

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#10: Naples, FL (34108)

#10: Naples, FL (34108)

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The Naples waterfront hit the list in 10th place. The median two-bedroom house rents for $8,200 a month.

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#9: Boston, MA (02110)

#9: Boston, MA (02110)

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Boston’s financial district and downtown came in ninth place thanks to new construction in the area. Rents for a two-bedroom are an average of $8,450 a month.

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#8: Naples, FL (34103)

#8: Naples, FL (34103)

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In eighth place is another Naples ZIP code. The median rent for a one-bedroom place is $4,500 a month.

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#7: Los Angeles, CA (90067)

#7: Los Angeles, CA (90067)

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In seventh place is Los Angeles’ Century City, where the median two-bedroom rent is $8,500 a month.

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#6: New York, NY (10282)

#6: New York, NY (10282)

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Parts of downtown Manhattan (including Battery Park City) took the sixth spot. The average two-bedroom place in the New York City neighborhood goes for $8,800 a month.

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#5: New York, NY (10007)

#5: New York, NY (10007)

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Another New York City neighborhood took the fifth spot, with a ZIP code that includes Tribeca. The average one-bedroom goes for $6,080 a month.

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#4: Snowmass Village, CO (81615)

#4: Snowmass Village, CO (81615)

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Popular ski destination Snowmass Village came in fourth, with median two-bedroom rents landing at $9,750 a month.

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#3: Margate City, NJ (08402)

#3: Margate City, NJ (08402)

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Beach town Margate City took third place, with two-bedroom places averaging $12,000 a month in rent.

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#2: Aspen, CO (81611)

#2: Aspen, CO (81611)

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Aspen, another skiing destination, took second place. The median two-bedroom rent is $15,000 a month.

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#1: Fisher Island, FL (33109)

#1: Fisher Island, FL (33109)

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Popular billionaire hotspot Fisher Island took first place. The median two-bedroom rent is $25,000 a month.

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