Mansfield residents are well educated, skilled, young and successful. Workers of all professions, skill levels and salaries are located within an easy thirty-minute commute of Mansfield. Numerous technical, vocational and advanced education institutions are located in surrounding communities.
Over one-third of adult Mansfield residents have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher and fifty-two percent are between twenty-five and fifty-nine years of age.
Finally, Mansfield quality of life is among the highest in the Dallas/Forth Worth Metroplex. The average new single-family dwelling in 2006 was valued at over $239,000 and the average annual family income is estimated to be $91,878. In comparison, Mansfield’s cost of living is lower than the majority of U.S. major metropolitan areas and is one of the largest communities in the region.
Families find an excellent public school system, convenient and diverse shopping opportunities and easy access to area lakes and other cultural and recreational events in the Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas.