You know, I just got done reading H.L. Mencken's Happy Days.
He spent a couple of summers as a boy--circa 1890--in Ellicott City, Maryland, these days one of the wealthiest and whitest enclaves in America, and he described it as a rather nice rustic place. But I'll bet it's all been paved over since.
Ellicott City is a very wealthy town, with a remarkable scarcity of 0bamaites, which makes it surprising that Mike and Monica live in such a humdrum, relatively small (only 2100 sq. ft.), relatively cheap (only $501K) home.
But then again, Mike just designs restaurant menus, and Monica is an airhead. Not a lot of cashflow in the Sparkly family.