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Dallas vs Fort Worth: Housing Costs Compared
Compare Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX using 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year housing and income estimates.
Quick answer
Dallas has lower reported median rent
Median gross rent is $37 lower per month in Dallas. The income associated with a 30% rent target is $1,500 lower per year there.
This is a housing baseline, not an overall winner or a complete cost-of-living comparison.
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What the differences mean
Renting baseline
Dallas has $37 lower reported monthly median gross rent. Keeping that rent near 30% of gross income corresponds to $1,500 less annual household income than in Fort Worth.
Household income context
Fort Worth reports $8,989 higher median household income. Citywide medians do not show an individual household's job offer, debt or family size.
Buying pressure
Fort Worth reports a $17,700 lower median home value. Fort Worth has the lower home value-to-income baseline by 0.7x. This does not include mortgage rates, taxes, insurance, maintenance or down payment requirements.
Ownership mix
Fort Worth has an owner-occupied share 14.6 percentage points higher. Ownership share describes occupied housing, not homes currently available for sale.
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Which city has lower median rent?
Dallas has lower reported median gross rent by $37 per month in the 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year estimates.
Which city needs less income for the 30% rent benchmark?
Dallas has the lower reported annual income target by $1,500.
Does this compare total cost of living?
No. It compares housing, household income and ownership measures. Food, transportation, taxes, health care and live listings are outside the current scope.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year Estimates. Latest release checked Jul 11, 2026 at 11:49 UTC. Review the definitions and methodology.