Bethesda, Md., residents pull in more than $170,000 a year. Which other places in our Best Places database have high incomes?
1. Bethesda, MD
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Population: 56,763
Median Family Income (Per Year): $172,541
Median Home Price: $725,000
There's
a party for every season in this commuter town: Enjoy concerts and ice
sculpting in the winter and Taste of Bethesda in October; schmooze with
Pulitzer Prize winning authors at April's literary festival; and enjoy
the strains of delta blues, soul and swing in the summer.Year-round a dozen art galleries and hundreds of diverse restaurants
woo suburbanites away from cul-de-sac comforts for days and nights
downtown. An abundance of home fashion stores and graduate degrees (one
in two residents has one) sets a swanky tone for this small community
with big city style.
2. Greenwich, CT
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Population: 59,484
Median Family Income (Per Year): $164,807
Median Home Price: $997,498
This tony town is the epitome of coastal chic, with beaches and
yacht clubs lining roughly 30 miles of shore. Wealthy residents enjoy
lavish penthouse condos and multi-acre estates overlooking the Long
Island Sound. Home prices soar into the millions of dollars.
But
luxurious nests are only part of Greenwich's appeal. A well endowed
arts scene includes the Greenwich Library, Bruce Museum, and two
symphonies
But
luxurious nests are only part of Greenwich's appeal. A well endowed
arts scene includes the Greenwich Library, Bruce Museum, and two
symphonies.
3. Palo Alto, CA
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Population: 60,089
Median Family Income (Per Year): $153,615
Median Home Price: $1,180,000
Palo
Alto is awash in high tech prosperity. Stanford professors, Facebook
engineers and venture capitalists are neighbors in this Silicon Valley
town. It's home to the historically preserved garage where David
Packard and Bill Hewlett launched the HP empire in 1938, as well as
eight-figure Tuscan-inspired manors with pinot noir and chardonnay
grapes out back.
Natural beauty is another of its keystones.
Named for its tall trees, Palo Alto boasts spectacular nature trails,
preserves and gardens, many of which offer it well-heeled residents
Peninsula views and bird watching.
4. Newport Beach, CA
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Population: 79,661
Median Family Income (Per Year): $144,917
Median Home Price: $1,008,000
Many
Hollywood elites, professional athletes and business moguls who prefer
life south of Beverly Hills and Malibu call sunny Newport Beach home.
Some
locals flock to Fashion Island to clean the racks of luxury shops
located within the open-air shopping plaza with Pacific Ocean views.
Others dock and dine, catch an independent flick or stroll through the
art galleries along the brick sidewalks of Cannery Village. Virtually
wherever they go, residents have a picturesque setting at their backs.
5. Lower Merion, PA
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Population: 56,789
Median Family Income (Per Year): $144,686
Median Home Price: $240,000
Located
along the Main Line of the historic Pennsylvania Railroad, Lower Merion
has long been a refuge from city life for the well-heeled. In the
mid-19th century, railroad scions, merchant magnates and metal and oil
industry tycoons began erecting grand homes throughout the area.
Some
of the sprawling estates, from Georgian-inspired mansions to
Scottish-infused castles, still stand. But McMansions, condos and
townhomes now dot the landscape to house today's professionals.
6. Newton, MA
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Population: 82,139
Median Family Income (Per Year): $138,070
Median Home Price: $625,000
The roots of this moneyed town of academics and executives date back to New England's earliest settlers.
Called
the Garden City for its trees and parks, its lush landscape contributes
to the town's refined bearing. So does its distinguished history --
Jackson Homestead, a stop on the Underground Railroad, is a point of
community pride.
Famous residents have included literary giants
Nathaniel Hawthorne and Ralph Waldo Emerson, athletes Ted Williams and
Larry Bird, and actors Jack Lemmon and Matt LeBlanc.
7. Fairfield, CT
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Population: 56,537
Median Family Income (Per Year): $127,920
Median Home Price: $483,500
This
town launched its "clean and green" program in the '90s; today city
officials cruise in hybrids, and citizens get incentives for energy
efficiency and conservation. Strict emission standards are par for the
course. The middle school, and even the wastewater treatment plants,
run on clean energy.
But living green isn't cheap. A spacious
harbor-side estate with 19th century roots might have an eight-figure
price tag, while a contemporary Arts & Crafts-style showstopper
with water views runs in the seven figures.
Locals with more
modest accommodations can still feel rich amid nature's plenty. They
have their pick of forests, lakes, meadows, rivers and wetlands --1,100
acres of town-owned open space to be exact.
8. Greenburgh, NY
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Population: 89,604
Median Family Income (Per Year): $127,376
Median Home Price: $518,750
This
well-to-do town prides itself on providing concierge-level service to
all residents. Dial Democracy lets residents call into Town Board
meetings live and Town Supervisor Paul Feiner and staff make house
calls to address community concerns.
One of a handful of
communities with a AAA bond rating from Moody's and Standard &
Poor's, local government keeps taxes low and spends money where it
counts.
Mixing business with pleasure, Greenburgh is home to
numerous biotech firms, 30 art exhibits and training facilities for the
Knicks, Rangers and Liberty. As one-time Greenburgh resident Cab
Calloway sang, ain't that something?
9. Burke, VA
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Population: 54,974
Median Family Income (Per Year): $127,036
Median Home Price: $335,000
This
upscale community is a haven for government officials and federal
contractors seeking a break from the capitol. But it also attracts
residents who work for local businesses in nearby Arlington.
The
living is easy in this town, which puts shopping, pools, sports fields
and footpaths within convenient reach. The prototypical suburb, it
boasts great schools, high-end shops and well-tended footpaths.
Burke
Centre Conservancy, a 1,700-acre planned residential community with 5
neighborhoods, pools and community centers is at the heart of it all.
10. Naperville, IL
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Population: 143,117
Median Family Income (Per Year): $125,702
Median Home Price: $330,000
A
river walk runs through this idyllic suburb of Chicago. Complete with
winding brick paths, covered bridges and shepherd's-crook light poles,
this downtown attraction marries Naperville's historic past with its
rich present.
In the surrounding tree-lined neighborhoods, you'll
find a mix of quaint historic homes and mammoth McMansions. Locals
enjoy recreational options from paddleboat tours to bocce courts. Great
schools, a nationally acclaimed library system and charitable neighbors
provide the cherry on top.