(Texas) - Texas is home to many thriving cities, from the bustling streets of Houston to the high-tech hubs of Austin. Some areas are known for their rich history, while others stand out for their booming economies.

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But one small town in Texas quietly holds the title of the wealthiest city in the state.

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This exclusive community covers just two square miles, yet it offers a luxurious lifestyle that rivals much larger cities. With miles of scenic hiking and biking trails, it provides plenty of outdoor activities for residents. The area is also known for its stunning homes, many of which are newly built, attracting families looking for both comfort and high property values.

The website Stacker, listed these facts about the wealthiest city in Texas:

  • Median household income: $250,000 (232.7% more than U.S. median income)
  • Households earning over $200,000: 1,143 (75.0% of households)
  • Median earnings for workers: $143,466 (male: $229,701; female: $218,882)
  • Civilian population with health insurance: 98.9%
  • Unemployment rate: 8.9%
  • Families with income below poverty level: 1.6%
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What is the wealthiest city in Texas?

So, what is this hidden gem? It’s Hunters Creek Village. Located within the Houston area, this incorporated community is a sought-after place to live. Many of its residents are professionals and business owners who enjoy a peaceful, upscale lifestyle while still being close to the big city.

With a strong economy and a growing population, Hunters Creek Village continues to thrive. Its blend of natural beauty, modern homes, and financial success makes it a standout destination in Texas.

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