List of Most Expensive Streets By City - Residential Streets in North America

Residential Streets in North America

Canada

  • Ottawa, Ontario: Sussex Drive
  • Toronto, Ontario: The Bridle Path, Lawrence Park, Toronto, Forest Hill, Toronto
  • West Vancouver, British Columbia: Radcliffe Avenue, Belmont Avenue
  • Montreal, Quebec: Belvedere Place
  • Calgary, Alberta: Pump Hill Close
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba: Wellington Crescent

Mexico

  • Mexico City: Avenida Presidente Masaryk
  • Monterrey: Calzada del Valle/Calzada San Pedro
  • Mexico City: Paseo de la Reforma
  • Mexico City: Santa Fe
  • Guadalajara: Boulevard Puerta de Hierro

Puerto Rico

  • San Juan: Ashford Avenue

United States

  • Atlanta, Georgia: Tuxedo Road, Paces Ferry Road
  • Boston, Massachusetts: Louisburg Square
  • Charleston, South Carolina: Murray Boulevard, South Battery
  • Buffalo, New York: Nottingham Terrace, Middlesex Road, Spaulding Lake
  • Chicago, Illinois: N. Lake Shore Drive
  • Cincinnati, Ohio: Drake Road
  • Columbus, Ohio: Parkview Avenue (Bexley)
  • Dallas, Texas: Turtle Creek Boulevard
  • Fort Worth, Texas: Camp Bowie Boulevard
  • Houston, Texas: River Oaks Boulevard
  • Kansas City, Missouri: Ward Parkway
  • Las Vegas, Nevada: Eagles Landing Lane
  • Los Angeles, California: Wilshire Boulevard, Rodeo Drive, South Mapleton Drive, and Carolwood Drive, Angelo Drive, Bellagio Road, Nimes Road, Pacific Coast Highway
  • Madison, Wisconsin: Fox Bluff Lane, Farwell Drive
  • Malibu, California: Pacific Coast Highway
  • Menlo Park, California: Sand Hill Road
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Lake Drive
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota: Mount Curve Avenue
  • Miami, Florida: Indian Creek Island
  • New Orleans, Louisiana: St. Charles Avenue
  • Newport Beach, California: Harbor Island Road, Brighton Road, Skyridge
  • New York, New York: 5th Avenue, Park Avenue
  • Palo Alto, California: University Avenue
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Rittenhouse Square
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Shady Avenue
  • Portola Valley, California: Golden Hills Drive
  • Richmond, Virginia: Monument Avenue
  • St. Louis, Missouri: Portland Place, Westmoreland Place
  • Saint Paul, Minnesota: Summit Avenue
  • San Francisco, California: Broadway
  • Saratoga, California: Golden Rod
  • Seattle, Washington: Lake Washington Boulevard
  • Tampa, Florida: Bayshore Boulevard
  • Washington, D.C.: Woodland Drive NW

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