If you’re looking for some ideas on where to live in Texas, you’ve come to the right place!
Obviously, the best place to live is a fairly subjective thing. It all depends on your lifestyle, your family, your job, your hobbies, and your budget.
Here are some key questions to ask yourself when looking for the best place to live for YOU in Texas:
- What is the cost of housing? (Home prices and rent)
- What is the job market like in the area?
- How is commuting and transportation?
- How good are public schools in the area?
- Is it a safe place to live?
- What is the culture like?
- What is there to do for fun?
- What is the weather and climate like throughout the year?
With that said, our picks for the best places to live in Texas include:
- The Woodlands
- Plano
- Richardson
Read why they made the list below!
1. The Woodlands
The Woodlands is located in Montgomery County within the eastern region of Texas.
With a population of 113,000, The Woodlands is a medium-sized city with a suburban feel in most areas.
The Woodlands’ climate is classified as a humid subtropical climate with mild winters and hot summers.
Here’s how we rate The Woodlands on a few key categories:
Category | Rating |
Value & Affordability | 4/5 |
Jobs | 5/5 |
Public Schools | 5/5 |
Crime & Safety | 4/5 |
2. Plano
Plano is located in Collin County within the northeast region of Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area.
With a population of 287,000, Plano is a medium-sized city with a suburban feel in most areas.
Plano’s climate is classified as a humid subtropical climate. Average highs range from 54 to 98 throughout the year, with August being the hottest month on average.
Average lows range from 34 to 78, with January being the coldest month of the year on average.
Here’s how we rate Plano on a few key categories:
Category | Rating |
Value & Affordability | 4/5 |
Jobs | 5/5 |
Public Schools | 5/5 |
Crime & Safety | 3/5 |
3. Richardson
Richardson is located in Dallas County within the northeast region of Texas near Dallas.
With a population of 116,500, Richardson is a small-medium city with a suburban or urban feel in most areas.
Richardson’s climate is classified as a humid subtropical climate with cool winters and hot, humid summers.
Here’s how we rate Richardson on a few key categories:
Category | Rating |
Value & Affordability | 4/5 |
Jobs | 4/5 |
Public Schools | 4/5 |
Crime & Safety | 3/5 |
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