This Is The Cheapest Place To Live In Texas

By Anna Gallegos

October 1, 2021

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People can't stop moving to Texas. While the growing population is great for the state's economy, the downside is that its becoming more expensive to live in Texas' biggest cities.

There are more affordable places to live in outside of Austin, Houston, and Dallas. HomeSnacks, a digital hub showcasing what it is like to live in different areas, released a list of the most affordable places in each state.

If you are looking for a warmer climate, both in weather and personality, look no farther.
What else is the South known for? Their affordability. That’s right. In Texas, you can have amazing food, crisp beers, nice people, AND not break your bank. Everywhere from Austin to El Paso has a place you can afford.


The cheapest place to live in Texas is Progreso, which is a small city on the U.S.-Mexico border. The cost of living there is cheaper than the national average, and it's median rent is $640 a month.

Here are the top 10 cheapest places to live in Texas:

  1. Progreso
  2. Muleshoe
  3. Pecos
  4. Vernon
  5. Elsa
  6. Snyder
  7. Kermit
  8. Breckenridge
  9. Plainview
  10. Diboll

See the full report here.

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