The wealthy fled to these 10 vacation towns during the pandemic, transforming them into year-round hot spots

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The wealthy fled to these 10 vacation towns during the pandemic, transforming them into year-round hot spots
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The wealthy relocated in droves to vacation destinations around the US during the pandemic. The Sun Belt and Rocky Mountains recorded outsized demand and increased luxury real estate sales. For more, subscribe to Insider:

that Vail's Eagle County and Aspen's Pitkin County each exceeded $3 billion in home sales for the first time ever in 2020., making it an unprecedented year for local real estate.

The city of West Palm Beach set new records, too, with luxury home sales surging 116% in the fourth quarter, according to The Teton County, Wyoming, area's average single-family home price was $3.67 million in 2020, up a whopping 39.5% year over year.

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