Three US cities have total real estate values of $1 trillion or more

A new analysis reveals America’s 50 most valuable cities

Three US cities have total real estate values of $1 trillion or more

The total value of real estate in New York City is higher than the entire GDP of all but six of the world’s economies.

The city’s real estate is worth an eyewatering $2.6 trillion putting at the top of the list of America’s most valuable cities according to an analysis by LendingTree. It’s equivalent to the GDP of France (although GDP is of course an annual output!)

Second is Los Angeles, valued at $2.2 trillion (equivalent to Brazil’s GDP), while third is San Francisco at $1.2 trillion (equivalent to the GDP of Mexico).

No other US city exceeds the $1 trillion mark but several are getting close including Chicago and Washington.

"American households own $28.4 trillion of residential real estate, a significant part of the $100 trillion in household net worth," said Tendayi Kapfidze, Chief Economist at LendingTree. "Financial assets add $81.7 trillion, consumer durable goods add $5.7 trillion, while debts, including mortgage, subtract $15.6 trillion. The real estate wealth is not evenly distributed across the country and is largely concentrated in metropolitan areas."

The $28.4 trillion is the Federal Reserve’s figure and LendingTree’s valuations are based on its own database which covers 155 million US homes with a combined value of $26.2 trillion.

It calculates that the top 10 cities account for almost 40% of the Fed’s figure.

Top 50 Cities Ranked by Total Value

Rank

City

Total Value (in

billions)

Median

Value

Closest Country

Equivalent

1

New York

$2,549

$454,000

France

2

Los Angeles

$2,176

$622,000

Brazil

3

San Francisco

$1,249

$891,000

Mexico

4

Chicago

$813

$223,000

Saudi Arabia

5

Washington

$795

$395,000

Saudi Arabia

6

Boston

$697

$459,000

Saudi Arabia

7

Miami

$648

$267,000

Argentina

8

Seattle

$641

$461,000

Argentina

9

Dallas

$549

$213,000

Sweden

10

San Jose, Calif.

$535

$1,069,000

Poland

11

San Diego

$522

$563,000

Belgium

12

Philadelphia

$494

$220,000

Thailand

13

Houston

$450

$192,000

Iran

14

Phoenix

$444

$242,000

Iran

15

Atlanta

$420

$191,000

Austria

16

Riverside, Calif.

$413

$332,000

Norway

17

Denver

$374

$391,000

Israel

18

Minneapolis

$331

$260,000

Denmark

19

Portland, Ore.

$304

$378,000

Chile

20

Sacramento, Calif.

$301

$386,000

Chile

21

Baltimore

$289

$270,000

Chile

22

Detroit

$262

$149,000

Bangladesh

23

Tampa, Fla.

$248

$190,000

Egypt

24

Austin, Texas

$222

$282,000

Vietnam

25

Charlotte, N.C.

$216

$187,000

Peru

26

Honolulu

$198

$677,000

Iraq

27

St. Louis

$193

$154,000

Algeria

28

Las Vegas

$181

$239,000

Algeria

29

Orlando, Fla.

$176

$216,000

Qatar

30

Bridgeport, Conn.

$163

$390,000

Kazakhstan

31

Nashville, Tenn.

$162

$235,000

Kazakhstan

32

San Antonio

$159

$191,000

Hungary

33

Pittsburgh

$150

$149,000

Angola

34

Providence, R.I.

$147

$266,000

Angola

35

Cincinnati

$146

$158,000

Angola

36

Kansas City, Mo.

$144

$169,000

Angola

37

Cape Coral, Fla.

$144

$204,000

Angola

38

Virginia Beach, Va.

$141

$221,000

Angola

39

Columbus, Ohio

$141

$174,000

Angola

40

North Port, Fla.

$125

$229,000

Angola

41

Richmond, Va.

$120

$218,000

Morocco

42

Oxnard, Calif.

$119

$557,000

Morocco

43

Jacksonville, Fla.

$115

$179,000

Morocco

44

Cleveland

$112

$131,000

Morocco

45

Indianapolis

$107

$127,000

Ecuador

46

Hartford, Conn.

$103

$223,000

Ecuador

47

New Orleans

$93

$181,000

Sri Lanka

48

Boulder, Colo.

$88

$459,000

Sri Lanka

49

Milwaukee

$86

$206,000

Kenya

50

Naples, Fla.

$83

$333,000

Ethiopia