A new study tracks the most common names of people who own valuable homes
Parents, listen up – name your future children Stuart, Alison, Peter or even Anne.
These are some of the names of owners of the most valuable homes nationwide, with ‘Stuart’ in the lead with a median home value of $334,022, according to a new research analysis by Zillow.
Alison follows closely with a median home value of $332,403 and Peter with $325,126.
Anne, with a median home value of $309,491, is one of the most common names of owners of the most valuable homes, and they dominate the West Coast. Annes in California have a median home value of $669,946; in Oregon, $387,160; and in Washington; $435,308.
As for the most popular homeowner names, Guadalupes dominate Arizona, Melvins reign over Maryland and Willies are popular in Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia.
“This analysis reveals a lot of interesting — and fun — differences between homeowner names and the relative popularity of less common or non-traditional homeowner names from region to region,” said Zillow Chief Economist Svenja Gudell. “U.S. homeowners are an incredibly diverse bunch, with a variety of names reflective of many cultural and familial backgrounds.”
Here are the top ten names of owners of the most valuable names and their corresponding median home values:
Who? How much?
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These are some of the names of owners of the most valuable homes nationwide, with ‘Stuart’ in the lead with a median home value of $334,022, according to a new research analysis by Zillow.
Alison follows closely with a median home value of $332,403 and Peter with $325,126.
Anne, with a median home value of $309,491, is one of the most common names of owners of the most valuable homes, and they dominate the West Coast. Annes in California have a median home value of $669,946; in Oregon, $387,160; and in Washington; $435,308.
As for the most popular homeowner names, Guadalupes dominate Arizona, Melvins reign over Maryland and Willies are popular in Alabama, Louisiana and Georgia.
“This analysis reveals a lot of interesting — and fun — differences between homeowner names and the relative popularity of less common or non-traditional homeowner names from region to region,” said Zillow Chief Economist Svenja Gudell. “U.S. homeowners are an incredibly diverse bunch, with a variety of names reflective of many cultural and familial backgrounds.”
Here are the top ten names of owners of the most valuable names and their corresponding median home values:
Who? How much?
- Stuart $334,022
- Alison $332,403
- Peter $325,126
- Alexandria $324,779
- Geoffrey $322,272
- Marc $321,216
- Salvatore $316,151
- Anne $309,491
- Marina $309,041
- Ian $307,179
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