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This City Has the Most Expensive Homes in the World

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Real estate firm Savills has posted an analysis of home prices in some of the world’s largest cities by square meter. This allows for an accurate comparison regardless of home size. One square meter equals 10.8 square feet.

Monaco has the most expensive home in the world with prices at $57,120 per square meter. Hong Kong ranks next at $47,520, and New York City follows at $26,640. The next U.S. city on the list is San Francisco, which ranks 13th at $16,440. (Here are the richest countries in the world.)

To determine the cities with the most expensive homes in the world, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the Savills list of cities with the highest prime capital values and prime monthly rents per square meter. The cities on this list are ranked based on estimated prime capital value per square meter. All figures were converted from euros to U.S. dollars.

Savills expects Monaco to keep its lead: “International interest in Monaco was sustained throughout 2020 and Savills expects to see a surge of demand for both sales and rentals once travel restrictions are lifted.”

Monaco has two distinct reasons that drive its high real estate prices. The first is average income. Average income in Monaco is the highest in the world at $186,080, followed by Bermuda at $117,730. The United States ranks ninth at $65,850, per World Data.

Monaco also has very little land on which to build residential real estate. It ranks as the smallest country in the world across a list of 192 nations at 0.78 square miles. Monaco is also the most densely populated nation in the world, which leaves almost no place for residential real estate expansion.

Though Monaco’s real estate value is far and away the highest of any city, there are 31 places in the world with real estate values of at least $3,000 per square meter. Some of these cities are also among the cities emitting the most carbon dioxide in the world.

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31. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
> Prime capital value: $3,000 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $7.20 per square meter

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30. Cape Town, South Africa
> Prime capital value: $3,000 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $9.60 per square meter

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29. Dubai, United Arab Emirates
> Prime capital value: $5,880 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $19.20 per square meter

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28. Barcelona, Spain
> Prime capital value: $7,680 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $20.40 per square meter

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27. Madrid, Spain
> Prime capital value: $8,280 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $18.00 per square meter

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26. Bangkok, Thailand
> Prime capital value: $9,360 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $31.20 per square meter

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25. Lisbon, Portugal
> Prime capital value: $10,080 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $n/a per square meter

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24. Miami, United States
> Prime capital value: $10,320 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $27.60 per square meter

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23. Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> Prime capital value: $11,160 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $33.60 per square meter

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22. Hangzhou, China
> Prime capital value: $11,880 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $13.20 per square meter

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21. Mumbai, India
> Prime capital value: $12,120 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $24.00 per square meter

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20. Berlin, Germany
> Prime capital value: $12,240 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $26.40 per square meter

19. Moscow, Russia
> Prime capital value: $12,720 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $43.20 per square meter

18. Guangzhou, China
> Prime capital value: $13,320 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $13.20 per square meter

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17. Los Angeles, United States
> Prime capital value: $14,160 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $48.00 per square meter

16. Rome, Italy
> Prime capital value: $15,480 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $32.40 per square meter

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15. Milan, Italy
> Prime capital value: $16,200 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $28.80 per square meter

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14. Singapore
> Prime capital value: $16,320 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $30.00 per square meter

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13. San Francisco, United States
> Prime capital value: $16,440 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $32.40 per square meter

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12. Beijing, China
> Prime capital value: $16,680 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $21.60 per square meter

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11. Shenzhen, China
> Prime capital value: $17,400 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $22.80 per square meter

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10. Seoul, South Korea
> Prime capital value: $18,720 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $38.40 per square meter

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9. Paris, France
> Prime capital value: $18,720 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $44.40 per square meter

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8. Sydney, Australia
> Prime capital value: $19,080 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $24.00 per square meter

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7. London, United Kingdom
> Prime capital value: $20,400 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $40.80 per square meter

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6. Shanghai, China
> Prime capital value: $20,880 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $60.00 per square meter

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5. Geneva, Switzerland
> Prime capital value: $22,920 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $n/a per square meter

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4. Tokyo, Japan
> Prime capital value: $24,480 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $60.00 per square meter

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3. New York, United States
> Prime capital value: $26,640 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $79.20 per square meter

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2. Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region of China
> Prime capital value: $47,520 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $72.00 per square meter

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1. Monaco
> Prime capital value: $57,120 per square meter
> Prime monthly rent: $106.80 per square meter

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