Texas Dominates Census Bureau’s ‘Fastest Growing’ U.S. Cities List
The newest figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show Texas continues to dominate the list of the nation’s fastest growing cities and towns.
The newest figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show Texas continues to dominate the list of the nation’s fastest growing cities and towns.
U-Haul named Texas the nation’s number one growth state for 2017, marking the second consecutive year the Lone Star State nabbed the top spot in the truck rental company’s annual migration trends report which analyzes domestic relocation patterns.
Texas marks another year where it leads the nation in total population growth, adding nearly 400,000 new residents, according to the latest figures by the U.S. Census Bureau.
LendingTree, billed as the nation’s leading online loan marketplace, released a year-long study on Monday that shows where residents in all 50 U.S. states look to buy homes as part of an out-of-state move. Texas scored well.
Three Texas suburbs topped the list of best cities in the United States for first-time homebuyers, according to a new study by WalletHub, the personal finance website.
The latest U.S. Census Bureau figures released Thursday reveal that Texas dominates the top five fastest-growing cities in the nation. In their annual rankings, the bureau looked at municipalities with populations of 50,000 or more and Lone Star State suburbs won
A sizzling residential real estate market fueled by incoming Californians, low supply, high demand, flat salaries, and local property taxes are pricing people out of homeownership in Austin.
Texas leads the nation with the most economically-recovered cities since the Great Recession, says a new study by WalletHub.
A new report by the Texas Association of Realtors reveals that Californians continue to move to the Lone Star State en masse, accounting for the largest number of new residents that hail from other states.
The Lone Star State leads the nation in total population growth, according to new figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Texas fared well in a study of the best U.S. cities to live in based on the percentage of income spent on rent.
WalletHub, the personal finance website, released its annual Veteran’s Day survey which ranks U.S. cities from best to worst places to live for former service men and women. Overall, Texas placed favorably in the rankings with several of its municipalities getting high marks.
A survey released by WalletHub, the personal finance website, ranked Texas cities from best to worst this week. They gave their picks for the most family-friendly places to live for the folks who already reside in-state and for those who are considering relocation.
Texas is home to five of the fastest growing cities and towns in the nation says the U.S. Census Bureau. They released new population estimates Thursday that show explosive growth lies in the state’s suburbs. The study looked at the top 15