Realtor Magazine ranked the 10 priciest placest to live in America based on the percentage of average wages needed to buy the median home in the area.
Brooklyn, N.Y.: 121.70% Marin County, Calif.: 118.10% Santa Cruz, Calif.: 113.50% San Francisco, Calif.: 94.60% Maui, Hawaii: 92.80% San Luis Obispo, Calif.: 90.40% Napa, Calif.: 86.90% Monterey, Calif.: 84.50% Queens, N.Y.: 83.60% Sonoma, Calif.: 82.10%
These are the most expensive places to live in America.