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    America's most expensive suburbs

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    Most Expensive Suburbs 2010

    Suburbs generally provide a respite for young families and spacious dwellings for city professionals who prefer a quieter home life. Despite these broad similarities, a survey of high-end suburbs around the country shows they are not created equal -- in cost, that is, as expenditures vary greatly by state.
    Take Maumelle, Ark., for example, the most expensive suburb outside of Little Rock, where the median home price is $191,000 and the average household spends $12,510 on transportation per year, according to data from real estate researcher Onboard Informatics.
    Compare that with Scarsdale, N.Y., a suburb of Manhattan where the average home sells for nearly $1.2 million and household transportation costs can add up to about $32,000 per year. Businessweek.com worked with Onboard Informatics to identify the most expensive suburbs outside the largest cities -- those with populations over 250,000, or the most populous city in the state if none are so large.
    The ranking is based on costs from housing and other nonretail expenditures to taxes and transportation costs. We define "suburb" as a Census place within 40 miles of city borders, including incorporated cities, towns, villages, and unincorporated areas. There are more than 25,000 places identified by the U.S. Census Bureau nationwide. We only surveyed places with populations larger than the state median.
    The following are the most expensive suburbs in the 10 biggest states by median home price.

    10 Most Expensive Suburbs by State

    Most Expensive Suburb in California: Saratoga
    Median home price:
    $1,405,000
    Cost-of-living index:
    222
    Nonretail spending index:
    223
    Location:
    about 10 miles southwest of San Jose
    Population:
    30,287
    A wealthy community incorporated in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in 1956, the city of Saratoga has median household income of $151,733, according to Census data. Single-family detached homes begin at $432,000 to more than $6 million for a premier estate, according to the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce.
    * Some expensive California towns did not have large enough populations to be included in the survey.Most Expensive Suburb in New York: Scarsdale
    Median home price: $1,177,500
    Cost-of-living index:
    311
    Nonretail spending index:
    316
    Location:
    27 miles from New York City and 3 miles from White Plains
    Population:
    17,787
    In E.B. White's classic essay about New York City, "Here Is New York," he defines three types of New Yorkers -- commuters, natives, and those who relocated to seek dreams. For those in the first camp, swanky Scarsdale defines the suburban dream of the city's commuters. The town's mansions and gated communities mingle with upscale apartments and golf courses. Hence, the half-hour train ride from the concrete jungle setting of Grand Central Station is a return to trees, minivans, and lawn mowers.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Illinois: Winnetka
    Median home price: $1,026,000
    Cost-of-living index:
    309
    Nonretail spending index:
    312
    Location:
    about 20 miles north of Chicago
    Population:
    12,039
    The Village of Winnetka, a wealthy suburb of Chicago, has four beaches along Lake Michigan, numerous parks, athletic fields, an indoor tennis club, ice rink, and public golf course. Winnetka's median household income was $167,458 and per capita income was $84,134, according to 2000 Census data.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Texas: Hunters Creek Village
    Median home price: $865,500
    Cost-of-living index: 334
    Nonretail spending index: 337
    Location: 9 miles west of Houston
    Population: 4,819
    Just north of the Houston Country Club is a suburb of quiet cul-de-sacs and dead-end roads with large homes.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Ohio: The Village of Indian Hill
    Median home price: $800,000
    Cost-of-living index:
    313
    Nonretail spending index:
    316
    Location:
    12 miles from Cincinnati
    Population:
    6,272
    Ringed with nature preserves and parks, residents of the Village of Indian Hill pay handsomely for the feel of nature just 15 minutes from Cincinnati. Indeed, the village charter, listed on Indian Hill's website, states a goal of forming a green belt around the hill. The rural charm of the area is increased with local historical sites such as a red schoolhouse and a one-lane bridge that were both built in the late 1800s.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Florida: Pinecrest
    Median home price: $645,000
    Cost-of-living index:
    252
    Nonretail spending index:
    255
    Location:
    about 15 miles south of Miami
    Population:
    18,478
    The Village of Pinecrest, incorporated in 1996, is home to upscale gated communities and some of the most expensive real estate in South Florida ranging to more than $4 million, according to the website of Marie Story, a broker associate for Coldwell Banker.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Pennsylvania: Radnor Township
    Median home price: $512,600
    Cost-of-living index:
    324
    Nonretail spending index:
    328
    Location:
    19 miles northeast of Philadelphia
    Population:
    30,910
    Located on Philadelphia's Main Line, Radnor Township hosts or is within a few miles of numerous nationally renowned institutions of higher education, including Villanova University, Bryn Mawr College, and Haverford College. (The term "Main Line" refers to the affluent towns that once were stops on the old Main Line of the Philadelphia Railroad.) It was settled by Quakers in the 1600s. Some of the country estates that still mark the area were subdivided for housing or, in the case of Villanova, converted into institutional or educational uses. Today, parks and golf courses dot the upscale town.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Georgia: Dunwoody
    Median home price: $305,000
    Cost-of-living index:
    156
    Nonretail spending index:
    157
    Location:
    about 17 miles north of Atlanta
    Population:
    40,501
    The City of Dunwoody, which was settled in the 1800s but only incorporated on Dec. 1, 2008, has a downtown commercial and shopping area in addition to the residential subdivisions, according to dunwoodygarealestate.net. Per capita income in 2008 was $50,951, according to Census data, and median household income was $90,355.

    Most Expensive Suburb in Michigan: Bloomfield Township
    Median home price: $224,977
    Cost-of-living index:
    214
    Nonretail spending index:
    216
    Location:
    about 25 miles northwest of Detroit
    Population:
    40,141
    The Township of Bloomfield in Oakland County is 26 square miles with rolling hills, winding roads, and lakes and streams. The median household income is one of the highest in the state: $117,880, according to Census figures.

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