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Boston, MA— Massachusetts has once again secured its place in the national luxury housing spotlight, with five ZIP codes landing in the 2025 edition of PropertyShark’s 100 Most Expensive ZIP Codes in the United States. This recognition highlights the state’s thriving real estate market, particularly in affluent areas that continue to attract wealthy buyers.
The report showcases the enduring appeal of Massachusetts, where high demand for luxury properties drives prices upward. Among the featured ZIP codes, some are known for their historic charm, vibrant communities, and proximity to cultural amenities, making them highly sought after by homebuyers.
Real estate experts note that the increase in home values reflects a broader trend of urban revitalization and the ongoing desirability of Massachusetts as a place to live. As the state continues to evolve, these ZIP codes are expected to maintain their status as prime real estate locations, further solidifying Massachusetts' reputation in the luxury housing market.
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