For a few young professionals and moneyed couples in their 20s and early 30s, finding the money to buy a million-dollar home isn't as much of a problem as deciding where to live. For some, downtown digs are best. For the family-oriented, a ritzy suburb with parks and yacht clubs may be preferable. After talking to brokers around the country, Forbes located several places where young professionals are buying multimillion dollar starter homes.
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