3 Expensive Cities In California

3. Hidden Hills

Hidden Hills is a city in the Santa Monica Mountains region of Los Angeles County, California.

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Recently, it has gained more visibility as a popular destination for Hollywood celebrities due to its relative remoteness, which inspired its eponymous moniker and enhanced its value to new residents.

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2. Woodside

Woodside is located approximately 3 miles south of Redwood City, California, and 20 miles west of San Jose, California, in San Mateo.

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In terms of cost of living, Woodside ranks second in California. The median household income in Woodside, California, is $375,561, while the average home price exceeds $5 million.

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Some of its notable residents include Steve Jobs (Owner of Apple Computer Inc), Bill Walsh (Professional Football Coach), and Michelle Pfeiffer (Hollywood Actress).

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1. Atherton

Atherton is a city in San Mateo County. The city is about 45 minutes from San Francisco and about 20 minutes away from Silicon Valley.

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Additionally, Atherton is the most expensive place in the entire United States, as well as California. Its average household income is around 1 million.

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