Test Your Real Estate Knowledge: Take Our Trivia Quiz!
Do you know your real estate trivia? Test your knowledge and see if you're a true real estate expert with our real estate trivia quiz!
The tallest residential building in the United States is Central Park Tower in New York City, which stands at 1,550 feet tall.
The most expensive home sold in the United States in 2022 is 220 Central Park South, Penthouse 73, sold in 2022 for $188 Million.
"The Roanoke colony was established in 1585, Jamestown in 1607. The pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620. While all of these events are an important part of the nation's beginnings, none of them marked the first permanent settlement in what would later become the United States. That distinction belongs to St. Augustine, Florida, established by the Spanish in 1565. Today, St. Augustine survives as the nation’s oldest continuously occupied city." From Smithsonian Magazine
While Boardwalk is the most expensive property on the Monopoly board, it has been argued that Illinois Ave. is the most valuable, because as real estate agents know, location is everything.
According to Forbes Magazine, the most expensive ZIP code in the United States is 94027, which is the ZIP code for Atherton, California.
According to US News, the most expensive city to live in the United States is Los Angeles, California.
The smallest state in the United States by area is Rhode Island, which has an area of just 1,214 square miles.
The largest real estate company in the world by revenue is Keller Williams, with $381.4 billion in deals in the first three-quarters of 2022.
New York City, where the tiny apartment is located in Manhattan.
The Empire State Building was once the tallest in the world and was completed in 1931.
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