The 10 Largest Cities in Texas

Thinking of moving to Texas? From the sprawling metropolis of the Dallas-Fort Worth region to the expansive urban landscape of the Houston area, Texas is home to many of America’s largest and fastest-growing cities. In fact, the Lone Star State is home to four cities with more than one million people, 36 cities with populations between 100,000 and one million, and 198 cities with populations between 10,000 and 100,000 people, according to World Population Review. Thanks to the state’s ever-growing number of newcomers, Texas is currently the second most populated state in the country. Not sure which Texas city is for you? Below, we’ve included a list of the 10 largest cities in Texas, along with population growth notes from World Population Review and recent housing data from Realtor.com.

Houston

San Antonio

Dallas

Austin

Fort Worth

El Paso

Arlington

Corpus Christi

Plano

Laredo

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