Most Expensive Cities in Texas
Cities ranked by highest median home values. 50 cities ranked from official U.S. government data.
Most Expensive Cities 50
1 Austin
$523,000
2 Pflugerville
$523,000
3 University of Texas
$523,000
4 Lakeway
$523,000
5 Wells Branch
$523,000
6 Boerne
$512,700
7 Plano
$475,600
8 McKinney
$475,600
9 Frisco
$475,600
10 Allen
$475,600
11 The Trails of Frisco
$475,600
12 Wylie
$475,600
13 Murphy
$475,600
14 Prosper
$475,600
15 Anna
$475,600
16 Fairview
$475,600
17 Fredericksburg
$460,700
18 Round Rock
$447,000
19 Cedar Park
$447,000
20 Georgetown
$447,000
21 Leander
$447,000
22 Hutto
$447,000
23 Brushy Creek
$447,000
24 Taylor
$447,000
25 Jollyville
$447,000
26 Denton
$437,200
27 Lewisville
$437,200
28 Flower Mound
$437,200
29 The Colony
$437,200
30 Little Elm
$437,200
31 Corinth
$437,200
32 Highland Village
$437,200
33 Trophy Club
$437,200
34 New Braunfels
$427,200
35 Canyon Lake
$427,200
36 Rockwall
$415,500
37 Royse City
$415,500
38 San Marcos
$399,800
39 Kyle
$399,800
40 Buda
$399,800
41 Weatherford
$375,900
42 Sugar Land
$374,500
43 Missouri City
$374,500
44 Mission Bend
$374,500
45 Rosenberg
$374,500
46 Fresno
$374,500
47 Stafford
$374,500
48 Cinco Ranch
$374,500
49 Pecan Grove
$374,500
50 New Territory
$374,500
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Data Sources
Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023).