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31. Maryland – Chevy Chase

Population: 10,000 | Income: $200,000 | Home Value: $1,500,000
Chevy Chase is a highly affluent suburb located near Washington, D.C., and is known for its luxury homes, historic neighborhoods, and strong professional workforce. The population includes government officials, diplomats, lawyers, and consultants working in the capital region. Wealth is driven by high-paying federal and private sector roles, as well as proximity to major political and financial institutions. Housing demand remains consistently high due to limited land availability and strong commuter access to downtown Washington.

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