
NOTE: Gray indicates insufficient data or a suppressed estimate.
The highest median home values in Texas concentrate heavily in the Austin and Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan areas, where numerous zip codes exceed $500,000 and several approach or surpass $1,000,000, with Austin's western suburbs and Dallas's Park Cities/northern corridor standing out as the most prominent high-value clusters. A stark contrast exists between these urban cores and the vast rural expanses of West Texas, the Panhandle, and South Texas border regions, where median values frequently fall below $100,000. Coastal areas near Houston show moderate values with pockets of wealth, while the Rio Grande Valley and deep South Texas consistently register among the lowest median home values in the state.
Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS
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