Once again in a survey of where people want to live. Another one of our greater Seattle area neighborhoods pops up.
Jan. 22, 2009 from Frontdoor.com: KNOXVILLE, TN – In honor of HGTV’s 13th Dream Home Giveaway, FrontDoor explores 10 of the dreamiest places to live in the United States. Whether it’s lush acreage, majestic views or exclusivity that you crave, each of these neighborhoods offers all that and more. Perhaps that’s why they’re in high demand, with buyers willing to pay millions to call them home. Find out what makes them so irresistible.
1. Sonoma, California. What’s not to love about Sonoma? The wine country’s rolling hills and sandy beaches make it an all-inclusive place to live. While the median home price is more than $500,000, acreage is in high demand here and buyers pay millions for it. Architecture ranges from Mediterranean to Victorian to Craftsman, and houses come in all sizes, from stunning estates to modest bungalows. No wonder HGTV chose this quaint northern California town to be the site of this year’s Dream Home. Don’t forget to sign up for a chance to win it.
6. Mercer Island, Washington. Location plays a key part in the high-end real estate market on Mercer Island. Connected to Seattle by two bridges, the island offers incredible views of the city’s skyline without the hustle and bustle of urban life. Tranquility and convenience come at a price: a luxury home on Mercer Island can cost up to $40 million.
10. Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts. One of Boston’s priciest neighborhoods, Back Bay is both a residential and commercial area, featuring Victorian brownstones on its northern end and some of Boston’s tallest skyscrapers on its southern end. The neighborhood’s historic Newbury and Boylston streets offer trendy cafes and upscale shopping, and Copley Square boasts several 19th century landmarks.
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