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Reflecting the city’s affluence, the median salary of Bee Cave is over $120,000. Over 90 percent of its workers are employed in white-collar jobs. It’s a city of professional workers, with over 20 percent working in management roles, nearly 15 percent in sales jobs and over 10 percent in administrative roles.
The population is well educated, with over 65 percent holding a college or advanced degrees, compared with a national average of around 22 percent.
Bee Cave is a relatively new city but is becoming well known as a high-income area of professional workers. It is a great place if you are looking to establish a business to appeal to high-income professionals, either as workers or customers.
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Bee Cave is a small city located about 12 miles west of Austin, Texas in Texas Hill County and close to Lake Travis. It has an estimated population of over 6,500. It is an up-and-coming city, with steady growth in new housing construction. It is a decidedly white-collar city, with many of the people working in sales and managerial type positions.
A typical resident of this area could be described as wealthy and educated, they also tend to be older and financially established. There should be good opportunities in the retail sector, as older people have not fully embraced e-commerce and still value visiting physical store locations.
Bee Cave is in the top 5 percent for people who work in computers and math, making it an attractive place for technology companies looking for areas with an established skilled workforce. The demand for office space is growing, as companies move into the area, to avoid a lengthy commute for their employees.
The neighborhood has several large parks, golf courses, good public schools, and a low crime rate, making it an attractive place to live and conduct business.