Wealthiest Places in Texas
- Piney Point Village city, Texas $133,558
- Barton Creek CDP, Texas $110,504
- Westover Hills town, Texas $98,573
- Highland Park town, Texas $97,008
- Hunters Creek Village city, Texas $88,821
- Bunker Hill Village city, Texas $86,434
- Hill Country Village city, Texas $77,374
- Mustang town, Texas $75,692
- West University Place city, Texas $69,674
- Hilshire Village city, Texas $66,620
- Olmos Park city, Texas $65,697
- University Park city, Texas $63,414
- The Hills village, Texas $61,363
- Southside Place city, Texas $57,021
- West Lake Hills city, Texas $55,651
- Onion Creek CDP, Texas $54,758
- Tiki Island village, Texas $54,611
- Parker city, Texas $54,099
- Lakeshore Gardens-Hidden Acres CDP, Texas $52,512
- Rollingwood city, Texas $52,280
- Hedwig Village city, Texas $52,153
- Lost Creek CDP, Texas $52,147
- Heath city, Texas $51,049
- Colleyville city, Texas $50,418
- Shavano Park city, Texas $47,705
- Southlake city, Texas $47,597
- Bellaire city, Texas $46,674
- Lakeway city, Texas $45,765
- Ransom Canyon town, Texas $45,675
- Alamo Heights city, Texas $45,640
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