Burleson Guide

Cost of Living in Burleson, Texas

What does it cost to live in Burleson? The short answer: the standard Texas trade — no income tax, paid for by property taxes — with a housing tier that’s below the metro average. The details are below.

Housing

Housing is where Burleson wins — prices run below the metro average, which is the main reason budget-minded buyers land here. You give up some newness and some amenities for it, but the dollar goes noticeably further than in the trophy suburbs. Rentals track the same pattern. If the Burleson price tag stretches your budget, the usual move is to look at adjacent towns that share some of the appeal at a lower entry point.

Taxes

The Texas deal applies in full: no state income tax — a genuine raise the day you move from a higher-tax state — paid for by property taxes that run high, commonly around 2% of a home’s assessed value across the area and escrowed into your monthly mortgage payment. Sales tax lands at 8.25%. It’s the property-tax escrow that most newcomers underestimate, so run the full number before you fall for a house.

Utilities and the Rest

Groceries and services sit near the national average — this is a big, competitive market with no small-town markup. Electricity is deregulated, so you shop for a retail plan, and the summer air-conditioning bill is the seasonal hit every North Texas household absorbs from June through September. The other hidden cost is transportation: Burleson is car-dependent, so budget a vehicle (often two), insurance, gas, and the occasional toll road on top of the mortgage. Add those up and you’ve got the real Burleson budget, not the sticker version.

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