Metropolitan Area: 19.6 million people City: 11 million people Sao Paulo, the sixth largest metropolis in the world, is also the richest city in Brazil and the most important financial center in Latin America. Poverty and crime, however, remain a big problem. An average of 6,000 people is killed ...
Metropolitan Area: 21.9 million people Population: 8.2 million New York City, especially Manhattan, is a role model for balancing dense development with good public transport and access to open spaces. Different in many ways, New York is the American city where most households do not have a car.
Metropolitan area: 22 million people Population: 8.7 million Mexico is ten times larger than what it was in 1940. Now, with nearly 22 million people in the metropolitan area, the Mexican capital contributes about a quarter to the country's wealth. However, with a low population growth of 0.99%, it ...
Metropolitan area: 34 million people Population: 12.5 million Tokyo is by far the largest urban area in the world. Despite its size and complexity, it has a network of highly efficient public transport accounting for nearly 80% of all megalopolis daily trips.
$21,000 Per square meter. Many of Russia's richest people living there or having real estates in this street, which makes it to one of the most lucrative streets in Russia.
$24,000 Per Square Meter. Very expensive street which located near to the city's naval . Wolseley Road is a road in the Sydney suburb of Point Piper. It is one kilometre long. It starts at New South Head Road and curves around the west side of Point Piper, terminating in a deadend above Lady ...
$27,500 Per Square Meter. Situated in one of the most beautiful vacation site of Italy, Porto Cervo, which attracts many tourists every single year.
$32,000 Per Square Meter. This street is consider as Paris business center, which bring together business men from all over the world.