It seems that everything is going up nowadays. Most Americans struggle with affording most things these days. Some of the people's biggest struggles include the high cost of things like groceries, rent or house payments, interest rates on vehicles and homes, and the high cost of having credit cards and the interest rates they charge.

We are just in the first part of 2025 and people are already feeling the pinch and are trying to save a dollar any way they can. So it makes sense that if you are moving to Texas or already live in Texas, you are trying to find the cheapest places to live in the Lonestar state.

Your current city you live in may be just too high to sustain living in and you're looking for a cheaper city to live in. If this is the case, then you are going to want to avoid these cities as they are deemed the most expensive cities to live in Texas.

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According to Business Insider, The Travel, and Homecity, here are the five most expensive cities in Texas to live in.

#5 Plano

Located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Plano has seen higher housing costs compared to surrounding areas, with its upscale neighborhoods and demand for real estate driving prices up.(Source: HomeCity)

#4 San Antonio

Although more affordable than cities like Austin, San Antonio has seen housing costs increase significantly, pushing it toward the top of Texas's most expensive cities.
(Source: HomeCity)

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#3 Houston

Houston’s size and diverse economy contribute to its high cost of living. Housing costs are on the rise, with many areas experiencing increasing rent prices and demand for homes. (Source: Business Insider)

#2 Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

This metro area, including Dallas and Fort Worth, has become expensive due to its booming economy and demand for housing. High rents and home prices place this region among the top. (Source: The Travel)

#1 Austin

Austin is the most expensive city in Texas, driven by its tech boom, high demand for housing, and rising population. The city's average home prices and rent have surged in recent years, making it one of the priciest places to live in Texas.(Source: Business Insider)

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