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Bellaire, TX vs Plano, TX

Bellaire, TX vs Plano, TX: What the data shows

Bellaire, TX is in Bellaire, TX while Plano, TX is in Plano, TX — both in the same state. On home prices, Plano, TX is the more affordable option at $322,100 median — $634,500 less than Bellaire, TX's $956,600. WYLT rates Bellaire, TX as Think twice — a neighborhood that warrants careful research before committing — and Plano, TX as Settle here — an excellent place to put down roots.

Bellaire, TX has the stronger safety profile of the two. Bellaire, TX has Low violent crime and Low property crime. Plano, TX has Moderate violent crime and Moderate property crime. On environmental risk, Bellaire, TX has High flood risk and Plano, TX has Low flood risk.

Bellaire, TX is the more walkable neighborhood. Bellaire, TX scores 21/100 (car-dependent) versus Plano, TX's 10/100 (car-dependent). For families weighing school quality, both neighborhoods have the same school rating Bellaire, TX rates 7.3/10 and Plano, TX rates 7.3/10.

CategoryBellaire, TXPlano, TX
Housing
VerdictThink twiceSettle here
Median Price$957K$322K

Lower price

Median Rent$2K$2K

Lower rent

Median Income$215K

Higher income

$78K
Price VolatilityHighModerate

More stable

Getting Around
Walk Score21/100

More walkable

10/100
Transit Score1/100

Better transit

Minimal transit
Bike Score1/100

More bikeable

N/A
Commute15 min

Shorter commute

20 min
Safety & Environment
Safety GradeA

Safer

D+
Violent CrimeLow

Lower risk

Moderate
Property CrimeLow

Lower risk

Moderate
Flood RiskHighLow

Lower risk

Air QualityModerateGood

Cleaner air

Community
Schools7.3/107.3/10
Best for
Families with kidsProfessionals commuting to downtown HoustonHigh‑income earners looking for quiet suburban life
young professionalstech workersfamilies with kids

Bottom line

For young professionals who don't mind driving, Plano is a better bet with its strong job market and lower cost of living, but are willing to sacrifice a bit on walkability. However, for families with kids seeking a quieter environment and are willing to pay a premium, Bellaire might be the better choice given its good schools and quick commute to downtown Houston. That said, both neighborhoods are relatively isolated car-centric environments.

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