I visited 2 of America's wealth hubs: Scottsdale and Jackson Hole. One was ideal for vacation, while the other seemed better for living.
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Local real-estate agent Shawn Shackelton noted that Paradise Valley, while technically separate from Scottsdale, blends so closely into it that they are often viewed as one affluent area.
The average income in Paradise Valley exceeds $220,000, making it the richest town in Arizona, and offers a significant appeal to the wealthy due to its luxury lifestyle.
In Teton County, Wyoming, the disparity in wealth is stark, with the top 1% making over $22 million on average, showcasing the extreme affluence in Jackson Hole.
Local real-estate agent Sam Haack highlighted that real estate prices in more remote towns of Jackson Hole tend to be higher due to their secluded nature, attracting affluent buyers.
Read at Business Insider
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