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Texas is a state with a large population and diverse demographics. As such, there are many cities, towns, and regions to explore in the Lone Star State. With so many places to consider, it can be difficult to narrow down your options. Fortunately, the Best Places rankings can help you determine which cities in Texas stand out when it comes to things like quality of life, job opportunities, cost of living, crime rates, education levels and more. Rankings from this source provide an objective look at cities within Texas that are rated highest for overall livability and amenities. Based on their data collected from sources like the US Census Bureau and FBI Crime Statistics, Texas boasts several top-rated cities such as Austin (ranked #2), Plano (#5) and Irving (#8). Furthermore, other major metropolitan areas throughout the state such as Houston (#16), San Antonio (#20) and Dallas (#25) all rank relatively high as well. Ultimately these rankings provide insight into which cities offer the most desirable qualities for those looking to relocate or visit within the state of Texas.

Best Places ranks thousands of places to live based on analysis, data and key statistics from the U.S. Census and our Best Places To Live Expert Insights.


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I've lived here for almost three decades and am hard pressed to find a reason to leave other than the  More

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There are numerous positives about TX. They include a strong work effort, basic honesty of its citizens, & no state income tax. Unfortunately major metro areas of DFW,  More

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You are sad, young girl from Austin, Texas. I was born, and raised, in New Jersey, and I wouldn't trade my youth spent growing up in the Garden State for anything. I  More

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