Which are the most expensive streets in the world?
According to Cushman & Wakefield
November 20th, 2015
Have you ever wondered how much on average do the spaces – from stores to private apartments – of the most posh areas of the main cities of the world cost? A recent report by property agent Cushman & Wakefield has drawn up an updated chart of the most expensive streets in the world: each of them has a strict connection with the dense presence of luxury brands, and Milan appears only at number 5.
The rest is here:
#1 USA, New York, Upper 5th Avenue
$3,500 a year per square foot
#2 Hong Kong, Causeway Bay
$2,399.2 a year per square foot
#3 France, Paris, Avenue des Champs Elysees
$1,372.1 a year per square foot
#4 United Kingdom, London, New Bond Street
$1,321 a year per square foot
#5 Italy, Milan, Via Montenapoleone
$1,035.1 a year per square foot
#6 Switzerland, Zurich, Bahnhofstrasse
$894.6 a year per square foot
#7 Japan, Tokyo, The Ginza
$881.9 a year per square foot
#8 South Korea, Seoul, Myeongdong
$881.8 a year per square foot
#9 Austria, Vienna, Kohlmarkt
$478.2 a year per square foot
#10 Germany, Munich, Kaufinger/Neuhauser
$459.6 a year per square foot