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title: "Moving From Texas to Southwest Missouri: 2026 Guide"
date: 2026-05-11
author: "Zac Albers"
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# Moving From Texas to Southwest Missouri: 2026 Guide

# Moving From Texas to Southwest Missouri — Complete 2026 Guide

Considering moving from Texas to Springfield, MO or the Southwest Missouri area? Real 2026 numbers on the property tax shock most Texans miss, cost of living comparisons, neighborhoods, climate adjustment, and what surprises Texans most. No marketing spin — just data from a local broker.

## Quick Answer: Why Move From Texas to Southwest Missouri?

Many Texans assume Missouri will cost more because Missouri has income tax. The reality is more nuanced. With no state income tax, Texas funds public services almost entirely through property tax. A $400K Texas home pays around $6,400/year in property tax. The same $400K home in Greene County, Missouri pays around $3,800/year — even though Missouri also has a 4.7% top income tax rate. For most middle-class families, the total tax burden in Missouri is LOWER than in Texas once property taxes are factored in.

**0%**Texas income tax

**4.7%**Missouri income tax (top)

**1.60%**Texas property tax

**~0.96%**Greene County property tax

**$213K**SWMO median home (city)

**8-12%**Lower COL vs. national

 

 

## The Top Reason People Move From Texas to SWMO

Property tax shock

Many Texans assume Missouri will cost more because Missouri has income tax. The reality is more nuanced. With no state income tax, Texas funds public services almost entirely through property tax. A $400K Texas home pays around $6,400/year in property tax. The same $400K home in Greene County, Missouri pays around $3,800/year — even though Missouri also has a 4.7% top income tax rate. For most middle-class families, the total tax burden in Missouri is LOWER than in Texas once property taxes are factored in.

## Tax Comparison: Texas vs. Missouri

### Texas

- **Income tax:** 0%
- **Property tax (effective):** 1.60%
- **Property tax rank:** 6th highest in the nation
 
 

### Missouri

- **Income tax:** Up to 4.7% (graduated)
- **Property tax (Greene County):** ~0.96% effective
- **Sales tax:** ~8.1% combined
- **No estate tax**
 
 

 

Missouri ranks 12th overall on the 2026 Tax Foundation State Tax Competitiveness Index.

## Cost of Living: The Real Numbers

~28% lower cost of living than Austin, ~24% lower than Houston, ~17% lower than San Antonio. Springfield, MO\\'s cost of living runs 8-12% below the national average across most categories. The biggest savings are in housing, utilities, and transportation. Healthcare runs 6-16% above national average — be aware of that one trade-off.

**Housing reality check:** A Springfield-area median home runs $213K-$310K depending on suburb. Compare that to Austin median around $540K, Dallas around $400K, Houston around $330K. You can buy roughly twice as much house in SWMO for the same money as Austin.

## Where to Live in Southwest Missouri

Southwest Missouri spans three primary counties — Greene, Christian, and Webster — each with distinct community profiles.

### Greene County

**Springfield** — The city proper, ~170,000 people. Healthcare, education, and corporate HQ hub. Best for buyers wanting walkable downtown, urban amenities, or the lowest median home prices.

**Republic** — One of the fastest-growing cities in SWMO. New construction, strong schools (Republic R-III), I-44 access. Median home $260K-$310K.

**Willard** — Smaller-town feel northwest of Springfield. Good schools (Willard R-II), more land per dollar. Median home $250K-$300K.

**Battlefield** — Small city right against Springfield. Quieter feel, Springfield Public Schools. Named for Wilson Creek National Battlefield. Median home $280K-$340K.

**Strafford** — Northeast Greene County, small-town atmosphere with quick I-44 access to Springfield. Median home $220K-$280K.

**Fair Grove** — Northern Greene County. Rural feel, good schools, easy commute. Median home $240K-$300K.

 

 

### Christian County

**Nixa** — One of Missouri\\'s fastest-growing cities. Excellent schools (Nixa R-II), family-focused, 15-20 minutes south of Springfield. Median home $310K-$375K.

**Ozark** — Christian County seat. Historic downtown square on the Finley River. Top-rated schools (Ozark R-VI offers AP AND IB — the only district in SWMO with both). Median home $310K-$375K.

**Clever** — Smaller community west of Nixa. Good schools (Clever R-V), more affordable than Nixa/Ozark. Median home $230K-$290K.

**Sparta** — East Christian County, rural feel, good schools (Sparta R-III). Median home $220K-$280K.

**Highlandville** — Small unincorporated community south of Springfield. Country lifestyle, easy commute. Median home $210K-$270K.

 

 

### Webster County

**Marshfield** — Webster County seat. Historic small town on Route 66 / I-44. Good schools, more affordable than Greene/Christian county. About 30 minutes east of Springfield. Median home $200K-$260K.

**Rogersville** — On the Greene/Webster county line. Quiet small-town feel with good schools (Logan-Rogersville R-VIII) and easy commute to Springfield. Median home $230K-$290K.

 

 

 

## Climate: What to Expect

Springfield is cooler year-round. Winters get genuinely cold here (lows in the teens to 30s, occasional snow) versus mild Texas winters. Summers are similar in heat but Springfield is more humid than dry Texas areas and less humid than Houston. The big change: real four-season variation.

## Severe Weather Reality Check

You already know tornado season. Springfield is also in Tornado Alley with peak risk April-May. Most homes have basements or storm shelters — different from many Texas homes which often skip basements due to the water table.

## How Long is the Drive From Texas?

Dallas / Fort Worth

6 hours (~370 miles)

 

Houston

9.5 hours (~620 miles)

 

Austin

8 hours (~530 miles)

 

San Antonio

9 hours (~610 miles)

 

 

## What Surprises Texans Most

- Property tax can actually drop when you move from Texas to Missouri, especially if you owned a higher-priced home in Texas
- Missouri requires annual vehicle property tax (personal property tax) — Texas does not. Budget around 1-2% of vehicle value per year
- Real winters with snow happen here. Most Texans need a wardrobe upgrade
- The pace of life is genuinely slower in SWMO than DFW or Houston
- Severe weather is similar in frequency but tornado shelter culture is more developed here
 
## Frequently Asked Questions: Moving From Texas

  Will I pay more total taxes moving from Texas to Missouri?Probably not, despite Missouri having income tax. Missouri ranks 12th in the Tax Foundation 2026 State Tax Competitiveness Index. The trade-off is real: you gain a 4.7% top income tax but save substantially on property taxes (1.60% in Texas vs ~0.96% in Greene County Missouri). For most middle-class households, total tax burden is roughly equal or slightly lower in Missouri.

   How long does it take to drive from Texas to Springfield?About 6 hours from DFW (370 miles), 8 hours from Austin (530 miles), 9.5 hours from Houston (620 miles). The route from DFW is straight up US-69 through Oklahoma and Joplin, then I-44 east to Springfield. Plenty doable in one day with kids.

   Can I keep my Texas driver license when I move?You must transfer it within 30 days of becoming a Missouri resident. Visit a Missouri DMV with proof of identity, residency, and your Texas license. The license itself transfers easily, but expect to pay vehicle registration and personal property tax on each vehicle annually after the move.

   What jobs are like in Springfield compared to Texas?The Texas tech and energy sectors dwarf Springfield. If you work in oil &amp; gas, semiconductor, or major tech, those jobs don't exist here at scale. Springfield is strongest in healthcare (CoxHealth, Mercy), education (Missouri State, Drury), and corporate HQs (Bass Pro Shops, O'Reilly Auto Parts, Jack Henry). Remote workers from Texas tech jobs do extremely well here — same salary, much lower cost of living.

  

## Related Reading

 [Moving to Springfield, MO →

The complete relocation guide. Neighborhoods, schools, weather, jobs, and what life is really like.

 ](/moving-to-springfield-mo/) [Cost of Living in Springfield →

Category-by-category numbers on housing, taxes, utilities, healthcare, and what daily life costs.

 ](/cost-of-living-springfield-mo/) [Pros &amp; Cons of Living in Springfield →

Honest pros and cons. What works, what doesn\'t, and who Springfield is right for.

 ](/pros-and-cons-of-living-in-springfield-mo/) 

 

## Ready to start the move from Texas?

If you\\'re seriously considering Springfield and want help with the specifics — comparing neighborhoods, understanding the tax differences for your situation, or just talking through the move — call Zac directly at [417-413-4305](tel:417-413-4305). He answers his own phone. Or [send a quick message](/contact/) to get started.