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    Not All Luxury Is Created Equal: Realtor.com® Maps 7 Levels of the High-End Market, From $680K to $75 Million

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    From regional hubs where luxury starts below $1 million to enclaves where nearly every listing clears that mark, the high-end market defies a single price threshold

    AUSTIN, Texas, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As million-dollar price tags have become more common across the country, a new Realtor.com® report finds that in many markets, $1 million still buys something different: luxury. Realtor.com®'s 7 Levels of Luxury report maps the high-end market from Huntsville, Ala., where top-tier homes start near $759,000, to Aspen, Colo., where the 90th percentile of listings begins at nearly $25 million, revealing a luxury market that operates less like a single category and more like seven distinct ones.

    The national baseline tells part of the story. As of May 2026, it takes roughly $1.28 million to reach the top 10% of homes nationally, up from about $1 million before the pandemic-era price surge. Million-dollar listings now represent 13.8% of all active inventory, compared to a pre-pandemic share of around 9%. But those averages obscure a wide range of what a million dollars actually buys. In markets like Huntsville and Lincoln, Neb., $1 million places a buyer firmly in the luxury tier, in homes averaging more than 4,300 square feet with newer construction and premium finishes. In Los Angeles, that same budget covers less than half the market.

    The National Luxury Landscape, May 2026

    Median Listing Price

    $430K

    Luxury Threshold 90th Percentile

    $1.28M

    High-End Luxury Threshold 95th Percentile

    $2.0M

    Ultra Luxury Threshold 99th Percentile

    $5.57M

    Million-Dollar Listing Share

    13.8 %

    Median Square Feet $1- $2 Million

    2,986

    "Luxury is not a price point, it's a percentile," said Anthony Smith, Senior Economist at Realtor.com®. "What defines high-end housing in Huntsville or Lincoln looks nothing like what defines it in Jackson Hole or Malibu. The million-dollar benchmark was never a universal standard, and the data makes that clear."

    The seven levels range from regional hubs, where large employers and land availability keep the luxury floor well below the national threshold, to markets that operate beyond the data: exclusive ZIP codes and island communities where the pool of potential buyers numbers in the thousands, not the millions. The table below shows one representative market per level, illustrating approximately how far the entry point to luxury can stretch.

    The 7 Levels at a Glance: How the Luxury Entry Point Varies by Market

    Level

    Description

    Representative Market

    Median

    Listing

    Price

    90th

    Percentile

    (Luxury

    Entry)

    Million-Dollar

    Listing Share

    1

    Regional Hubs

    Huntsville, AL

    $376K

    $759K

    3.8 %

    2

    Emerging Markets

    Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR

    $459K

    $1.08M

    11.3 %

    3

    Established Metros

    Atlanta-Sandy Springs, GA

    $425K

    $994K

    9.8 %

    4

    Access Trade-Off & Rapid Growth

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

    $780K

    $2.09M

    33.4 %

    5

    Intentional Destinations

    Westchester County, NY

    $750K

    $2.78M

    33.9 %

    6

    Ultraluxury -Pure Luxury

    Jackson, WY-ID

    $1.72M

    $7.32M

    66.1 %

    7

    Elite Ultraluxury

    Fisher Island, FL

    $10.98M

    $35.60M

    100.0 %

    Within each level, the trade-offs are distinct. Level 1 markets like Huntsville and Lincoln, Neb., keep the luxury floor below $1 million, with newer construction and premium finishes that reflect how far a dollar goes when land isn't scarce.

    At Level 2, emerging markets like Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, Ark., are actively building their luxury tiers, with more than 30% year-over-year growth in million-dollar listings. Level 3 established metros like Atlanta offer the widest range: a luxury entry at $994,000 and a media of 4,669 square feet in the $1 million to $2 million range.

    "The markets that tend to surprise people are the ones where a million dollars goes furthest," said Anthony Smith, Senior Economist at Realtor.com®. "In Huntsville or Lincoln, that budget puts you in a 4,000-plus square foot home at the top of the local market. That's not a compromise — that's luxury by any definition."

    Level 4 markets like Seattle and Boise, Idaho, reflect lasting pandemic-era demand: Boise is one of only two metros nationally to fully surpass its pre-pandemic luxury peak. Level 5 and 6 markets, including Jackson, Wyo., and Martha's Vineyard, Mass., are defined by geographic constraints, limited buildable land, and in some cases, favorable tax structures that draw ultrahigh-net-worth buyers.

    At the top of the framework, Level 7 markets operate in a category of their own, with buyer pools numbering in the thousands globally.

    Appendix: The 7 Levels of Luxury — Market-by-Market Breakdown

    Area

    Geo

    Type

    Median

    Listing

    Million

    Dollar

    Listing

    Share

    Million

    Dollar

    Listing

    Count

    Median

    SqFt $1 -

    $2 Million

    90th

    Percentile

    Listing Price

    95th

    Percentile

    Listing Price

    99th

    Percentile

    Listing Price

    Level 1 - Regional Hubs

    Huntsville, AL

    Metro

    $376K

    3.8 %

    114

    4,387

    $759K

    $946K

    $1.47M

    Lincoln, NE

    Metro

    $419K

    5.2 %

    45

    4,601

    $800K

    $1.00M

    $1.83M

    Rochester, MN

    Metro

    $425K

    9.2 %

    58

    4,358

    $906K

    $1.24M

    $2.24M

    Chattanooga, TN-GA

    Metro

    $400K

    7.8 %

    224

    3,700

    $875K

    $1.30M

    $2.62M

    Amarillo, TX

    Metro

    $318K

    4.4 %

    33

    4,120

    $749K

    $984K

    $1.73M

    Level 2 - Emerging Markets

    Fayetteville-Rogers, AR

    Metro

    $459K

    11.3 %

    362

    3,678

    $1.08M

    $1.50M

    $2.95M

    Durham-Chapel Hill, NC

    Metro

    $489K

    16.1 %

    323

    3,930

    $1.25M

    $1.75M

    $3.30M

    Colorado Springs, CO

    Metro

    $498K

    10.0 %

    353

    4,469

    $998K

    $1.34M

    $2.38M

    Knoxville, TN

    Metro

    $460K

    11.1 %

    357

    3,886

    $1.08M

    $1.49M

    $3.24M

    Savannah, GA

    Metro

    $410K

    10.3 %

    250

    3,201

    $996K

    $1.50M

    $3.49M

    Level 3 - Established Metros

    Atlanta-Sandy Springs, GA

    Metro

    $425K

    9.8 %

    2,708

    4,669

    $994K

    $1.45M

    $3.20M

    Dallas-Fort Worth, TX

    Metro

    $436K

    10.7 %

    3,006

    4,080

    $1.06M

    $1.65M

    $4.19M

    Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ

    Metro

    $498K

    16.5 %

    3,215

    3,180

    $1.45M

    $2.50M

    $6.56M

    Las Vegas-Henderson, NV

    Metro

    $475K

    12.7 %

    1,246

    3,563

    $1.20M

    $2.06M

    $5.93M

    Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL

    Metro

    $420K

    8.4 %

    1,121

    3,630

    $923K

    $1.40M

    $3.49M

    Level 4 - Access Trade-Off & Rapid Growth

    New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY

    Metro

    $775K

    34.4 %

    12,771

    1,950

    $2.90M

    $4.86M

    $14.78M

    Los Angeles-Long Beach, CA

    Metro

    $1.10M

    53.6 %

    9,928

    1,966

    $4.19M

    $7.22M

    $21.92M

    Miami-Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Metro

    $499K

    22.9 %

    10,060

    2,134

    $2.50M

    $4.56M

    $14.89M

    Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA

    Metro

    $780K

    33.4 %

    3,490

    2,650

    $2.09M

    $2.90M

    $6.49M

    Boise City, ID

    Metro

    $629K

    22.7 %

    610

    3,220

    $1.45M

    $1.99M

    $3.49M

    Level 5 - Intentional Destinations

    Key West-Key Largo, FL

    Micro

    $1.20M

    58.2 %

    808

    1,600

    $4.80M

    $7.0M

    $25.0M

    Bridgeport-Stamford-Danbury, CT (Greenwich)

    Metro

    $847K

    42.7 %

    603

    3,500

    $4.2M

    $6.86M

    $18.88M

    Westchester County, NY

    County

    $750K

    33.9 %

    521

    2,842

     $2.78M

    $4.09M

    $9.02M

    Sonoma County, CA

    County

    $998K

    50.0 %

    544

    2,311

    $3.5M

    $5.44M

    $10.79M

    Level 6 - Ultraluxury -Pure Luxury

    Hailey, ID

    Micro

    $1.25M

    53.1 %

    104

    2,154

    $8.93M

    $13.61M

    $22.03M

    Jackson, WY-ID

    Micro

    $1.72M

    66.1 %

    240

    2,246

    $7.32M

    $13.14M

    $37.96M

    Santa Barbara County, CA

    County

    $1.80M

    70.2 %

    432

    2,118

    $9.00M

    $15.45M

    $38.07M

    Napa County, CA

    County

    $1.40M

    63.7 %

    338

    2,100

    $5.5M

    $8.18M

    $18.5M

    Vineyard Haven, MA

    Micro

    $2.50M

    90.9 %

    170

    2,348

    $7.95M

    $12.71M

    $21.75M

    Kapaa, HI

    Micro

    $1.40M

    66.4 %

    245

    1,443

    $6.09M

    $8.55M

    $19.89M

    Heber, UT

    Micro

    $1.45M

    63.5 %

    813

    2,819

    $6.25M

    $8.70M

    $21.22M

    Level 7 - Elite Ultraluxury

    Aspen, CO (81611)

    ZIP

    $2.72M

    60.1 %

    125

    1,805

    $24.95M

    $34.98M

    $74.45M

    Newport Coast, CA (92657)

    ZIP

    $12.50M

    100.0 %

    45

    5,145

    $46.50M

    $63.59M

    $66.53M

    Fisher Island, FL (33109)

    ZIP

    $10.98M

    100.0 %

    44

    3,600

    $35.60M

    $44.10M

    $53.32M

    Beverly Hills, CA (90210)

    ZIP

    $9.38M

    99.2 %

    237

    5,390

    $29.75M

    $38.70M

    $78.28M

    Bridgehampton, NY (11932)

    ZIP

    $10.49M

    100.0 %

    36

    5,578

    $25.00M

    $33.38M

    $60.60M

    Bel Air, CA (90077)

    ZIP

    $7.43M

    92.4 %

    109

    5,210

    $39.99M

    $55.00M

    $128.10M

    Water Mill, NY (11976)

    ZIP

    $7.85M

    98.7 %

    74

    6,384

    $28.75M

    $33.05M

    $66.09M

    Atherton, CA (94027)

    ZIP

    $14.80M

    100.0 %

    13

    6,914

    $32.35M

    $40.10M

    $47.76M

    Upper West Side, NY (10023)

    ZIP

    $1.70

    66 %

    128

    1,291

    $9.72M

    $15.99M

    $48.06M

    Midtown, NY (10019)

    ZIP

    $1.65

    70 %

    96

    1,200

    $11.40M

    $19.40M

    $46.50M

    Methodology

    All data in this report is sourced from Realtor.com® listing trends as of May 2026, reflecting active inventory of existing homes, including single-family residences, condos, townhomes, row homes, and co-ops. Listings reflect only those provided by MLS platforms to Realtor.com® via a listing feed. New-construction listings are excluded unless actively listed on participating MLSs.

    Luxury segmentation is based on market-specific price percentiles, with the 90th percentile representing entry-level luxury, the 95th percentile marking high-end luxury, and the 99th percentile indicating ultraluxury. All calculations are based on listing prices, not final sales prices.

    Metropolitan and micropolitan areas are defined using the Office of Management and Budget's OMB-2023 delineations, with Claritas 2025 household estimates used for relative comparisons. Where appropriate, we limited analysis to metros or micros with a minimum threshold of active million-dollar listings on average over the past year to ensure meaningful comparisons.

    Historical listing trend data extends to July 2016, but year-over-year comparisons in this report use May 2025 as the baseline.

    Luxury by the Numbers

    90th percentile = Entry-level luxury (top 10% of prices)

    95th percentile = High-end luxury

    99th percentile = Ultraluxury (often rare or custom properties)

    About Realtor.com®

    For over 30 years, Realtor.com® has connected buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 real estate site REALTOR® agents recommend, Realtor.com® delivers consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. Realtor.com® is operated by News Corp (NASDAQ:NWS, NWSA]) [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc.

    Media contact: Emily Do, press@realtor.com

    Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/not-all-luxury-is-created-equal-realtorcom-maps-7-levels-of-the-high-end-market-from-680k-to-75-million-302809663.html

    SOURCE Realtor.com

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