Top 10 Most Expensive Cities To Live In Texas USA 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 17/09/2023

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Austin

The cost of living in Austin is generally higher than in other parts of Texas. This includes the cost of food, transportation, and other goods and services.

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Houston

Property taxes in Houston are relatively high, which can add a significant expense to the cost of homeownership.

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Dallas

The cost of living in Dallas is relatively high, especially housing costs.

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San Antonio

Housing is the most expensive expense in San Antonio, accounting for about 33% of the average household budget. The median home price in San Antonio is $275,000.

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Fort Worth

The cost of Living Index, Fort Worth's cost of living is 97.3% of the national average.

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Plano

Plano is the sixth most expensive city in Texas, with a high cost of living, especially housing costs. However, the city is also home to a strong job market.

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Round Rock

Round Rock is the seventh most expensive city in Texas, – The median home price in Round Rock is $444,730, which is higher than the state and national medians.

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Frisco

Frisco is the eighth most expensive city in Texas, – The median home price in Frisco is $639,000, which is significantly higher than the state and national medians.

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Midland

Midland is the ninth most expensive city in Texas, – The median home price in Midland is $387,000, which is higher than the state and national medians.

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The Woodlands

The Woodlands is the tenth most expensive city in Texas, – The median home price in The Woodlands is $604,000, which is significantly higher than the state and national medians.

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