1millionbuysapproximately341 m i l l i o n b u y s a p p r o x i m a t e l y 34 m^2$. Manhattan's prime values average roughly .

: Ranks second globally in price-per-square-foot but first for overall unaffordability. In 2025,

: A major financial hub where limited land and heavy reliance on imports push prices to roughly

: Remains the most expensive U.S. market, where

m^2$ . Its status as a tax haven with extremely limited land supply (0.8 sq miles) ensures permanent scarcity.

: Despite a shift toward a "dip-in, dip-out" model for global elites, London remains a top-tier expensive market, with the Kensington and Chelsea borough reaching average prices over £1 million. Markets with the Fastest Price Growth

m^2$ . It is currently ranked as the most expensive city in Asia for luxury living.