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Just looked into the richest neighborhoods in Texas and honestly some of these numbers are wild. West University Place near Houston is averaging like $410k household income - that's insane. And the typical homes there go for almost $1.8 million. Dallas area suburbs are absolutely packed in the top spots too. University Park and Southlake are pulling in $380k+ average household income with homes around $1.2-2.4 million. What's interesting is how the wealthy Texas neighborhoods cluster around the major metros - Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and Austin all have multiple suburbs in the top 20. If you're looking at the richest areas in Texas, the DFW suburbs seem to dominate the list. Places like Prosper, Keller, and Frisco are all pulling $180k-230k average household income, which is still pretty solid. Even the bottom of the top 20 richest neighborhoods in Texas are hitting $165k average income with homes around $450k-600k. The data's from mid-2025 so it's pretty recent. Interesting how much real estate values vary even among the wealthiest neighborhoods - some homes averaging under $500k while others push close to $2.5 million. If you're trying to understand the wealth distribution across Texas, these neighborhoods definitely paint the picture.