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The Rise of Suburban Living: Exploring Texas' Thriving Suburbs

Embracing Suburban Living: Texas' Expanding Residential Landscape

Over the past decade, the Lone Star State has experienced significant growth in urban and suburban areas. While cities like Houston, Austin, and Dallas attract new residents, more people seek a suburban living.

Texas Suburbs Thrive: Population Density and Rental Housing Demand Surge

Suburbs such as Frisco, New Braunfels, Sugar Land, Cedar Park, and Allen have seen rapid increases in population density. As a result, suburban rental housing demand has risen, as reflected in the median rent growth between 2010 and 2021.

Thriving Texas Suburbs: Balancing Economic Growth and Lifestyle

Economic development also contributes to the suburbs' rise, with cities witnessing substantial median income and employment percentage growth. As an appealing alternative to urban living, these thriving suburbs continue to shape Texas' social, economic, and cultural landscape.

Author Olivia Ramos
Founder and CEO of Deepblocks, holds master's degrees in Architecture from Columbia University and Real Estate Development from the University of Miami. Her achievements before Deepblocks include designing Big Data navigation software for the Department of Defense's DARPA Innovation House and graduating from Singularity University's Global Solutions and Accelerator programs.