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[[Image:Belair.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Gates in Bel Air in [[Los Angeles]], California.]]
'''Upper class district''' is a term referring to a neighborhood with expensive real estate. This article mostly uses the [[American English]] meaning of [[upper class]], in which wealth is the only requirement for upper class status. The meaning of "upper class" in some other countries is quite different. 

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*[[United States]]
**[[Arizona]]
***[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]: [[Scottsdale, Arizona#nearby areas|Biltmore/Paradise Valley/Scottsdale]]

**[[California]]
***[[Los Angeles]]: [[Bel-Air]], [[Beverly Hills]], [[Holmby Hills]], [[Hollywood Hills]], [[Malibu, California|Malibu]], [[Ocean Avenue (Santa Monica)|Ocean Avenue]], [[Santa Monica neighborhoods#North of San Vicente|North of San Vicente Street]], [[Sherman Oaks]]
***[[Or
gange County]]: [[Balboa Island]], [[Newport Coast]], [[San Juan Capistrano]], [[Laguna Beach]]
***[[San Diego]]: [[La Jolla]], [[El Rancho Santa Fe]]
***[[San Francisco]]: [[Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California|Pacific Heights]], [[Hillsborough]]
***[[Silicon Valley]]: [[Atherton]], [[Woodside]], [[Portola Valley]], [[Pebble Beach]]

**[[Colorado]]
***[[Aspen]]: [[Aspen Mountain (Colorado)|Aspen Mountain]]

(contracted; show full)*[[New Zealand]]
**[[Auckland]]: [[Mission Bay, New Zealand|Mission Bay]], [[St. Heliers]]


[[Category:Cities]]
[[Category:Neighborhoods]]
[[Category:Urban studies and planning]]
[[Category:Neighbourhoods by type]]