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Thats nearly $60,000 less than the $434,050 national median.
In these nine cities, however, you canexpect to find many homes over $500,000.
Allen
About 35 miles from Fort Worth, Allen is a vibrant suburb beloved by locals.
With highly-rated schools and plenty of parks, its considered a great place for families.
The cost of living score is 111.7, 11.7% higher than the national average.
Its cost of living score is very close to the national average at 100.1.
Its one of the more expensive suburbs of Austin, with a cost of living score of 116.9.
With a cost of living score of 111.7, its 11.7% more expensive than the national average.
Its on the more expensive side, with a cost of living score of 111.7.
Its a wealthy suburb for commuters to Dallas, Forth Worth and Arlington.
Despite its high real estate values, Flower Mounds cost of living score is just 107.6.
It offers several family-friendly attractions, including the Sci-Tech Discovery Center and the National Videogame Museum.
Prosper
Yet another Dallas-Forth Worth suburb, Prosper is one of the wealthiest towns in Texas.

Like many similar Texas suburbs, it has a cost of living score of 111.7.
Photo is of nearby McKinney, Texas.
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