27. Dallas, Texas

Dallas continues to be one of America’s most expensive metropolitan areas, fueled by rapid population growth, strong job creation, and increasing demand for upscale housing. The city is a powerhouse for corporate headquarters and major industries, including finance, tech, and telecommunications.

Housing is the most significant expense for Dallas residents. Home prices have surged across the region, especially in the suburban communities surrounding the city’s core.

Neighborhoods such as Preston Hollow remain among the most prestigious in Texas, featuring multimillion-dollar estates and celebrity-owned homes. Nearby, Highland Park and University Park anchor the Dallas–Fort Worth metro as some of the state’s highest-priced places to live.

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With an influx of high-earning professionals and expanding corporate campuses, demand for housing continues climbing. As a result, Dallas residents face rising property values and a highly competitive real estate market shaping the entire North Texas region.

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