Houston, Texas is the fourth largest city in the United States, and is known for being home to several Fortune 500 companies, and obviously there is a lot of wealth there too because of the oil and gas industry. Houston also conveniently sits along the Gulf, so there are several beach communities nearby that attract affluent residents to enjoy year round salt life views.
Dallas has a reputation as being a bit more cosmopolitan, and does not lake in its share of wealthy residents and CEOs. However, regardless of the vibe Dallas puts off, it sits number 4, and right behind Houston by a couple, for number of Fortune 500 headquarters.
Houston Suburb, Not Dallas Now The Most Wealthy In Texas
Welcome to Hunters Creek Village, Texas, and no I do not believe you can hunt here unless you are looking for sugar because this whole town is really sweet. Just to illustrate, this community is so majestic they have a Whole Foods across the street from a Trader Joe’s.
You know how you have to keep an eye out for golf carts on some of the streets in Texas cities? This town feels like they hop around town on thoroughbred horses they keep in the stables behind their mansions…