Housing in Meridian

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Meridian offers an attainable housing market paired with a strong sense of community and small-town character. Residents benefit from a lower cost of living, a manageable pace of growth, and a supportive local environment that makes settling in and putting down roots feel accessible.

The community continues to see steady interest from new residents and businesses, with local efforts focused on expanding housing options and maintaining affordability. This thoughtful approach helps preserve Meridian’s welcoming atmosphere while supporting long-term growth.

With an active downtown, a family-friendly setting, and a connected network of neighbors and local businesses, Meridian provides a balanced lifestyle where work, home, and community come together naturally.

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Meridian, TX

Housing and Income

The average household income in Meridian, TX is $76,090 and projected to be $81,834 in 2031. Per capita income is $30,849, projected to be $34,094 in 2031. 1.82% of households – 26 – have an income of $200,000 or higher. Average net worth is $524,669 and the average disposable income is $62,859.

There are 659 housing units in Meridian, TX; 376 are owner-occupied, 203 are rented, and 80 are vacant. The average home value is $264,854, with 5 homes built in 2010 or later, and 40 built in 1939 or earlier.

Source: ESRI, 2026-04-16