University Park's 75225 ZIP is among the wealthiest residential areas in Texas, and its numbers set the tone for the HVAC work that pays here. The median home is valued at roughly $1,671,900, median household income runs to an exceptional $200,234, and about 75.9% of the area's roughly 9,761 housing units are owner-occupied across a population near 22,237. Just as important, 66% of the stock was built before 2001, which in a neighborhood of large, established homes means substantial multi-zone systems now reaching the age where owners replace rather than repair. These are clients with the means and the expectation of premium equipment: high-efficiency variable-speed systems, whole-home zoning, humidity and air-quality control, and discreet, meticulous installation. Competition is high, with three active contractors averaging 1,897 Google reviews and one carrying roughly 3,900. The opening is not price but expertise and service: a contractor who can handle the complex, high-capacity systems these older luxury homes demand, and who earns the neighborhood's referrals, has room even against strong incumbents.
Request the Full ReportSingle ZIP-code service area: 75225 · Market data compiled July 8, 2026.
All figures below are for ZIP code 75225, a single ZIP-code service area, not all of University Park, TX.
Total population
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Housing units
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Owner-occupancy
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median home value
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Median household income
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
Homes built before 2001
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-year estimates (via Census Reporter)
A median home value near $1,671,900 and a $200,234 median income support premium multi-zone installs, humidity control, and whole-home air-quality systems.
66% of homes predate 2001, putting the large, complex systems in these older luxury homes into the replacement window where high-end equipment is specified.
At 75.9% owner-occupancy across ~9,761 units, affluent owners authorize their own upgrades and value discreet, meticulous service.
Three incumbents average 1,897 reviews with one near 3,900, so a challenger competes on luxury-home expertise and reputation rather than price.
Active HVAC contractors
Market saturation
Avg. Google reviews
1200 reviews · 4.8★ (as of July 8, 2026)
3900 reviews · 4.9★ (as of July 8, 2026)
591 reviews · 4.9★ (as of July 8, 2026)
Yes, for a premium provider. A median home value near $1.67M, $200,234 median income, and 66% of homes built before 2001 point to high-end replacements and specialized service for large, complex systems in established luxury homes.
Saturation is high. Three active contractors average about 1,897 Google reviews and one carries roughly 3,900. Winning depends on luxury-home expertise, discretion, and reputation rather than price.
With affluent owners and 66% pre-2001 housing, high-efficiency multi-zone replacements, whole-home zoning, humidity control, and premium indoor-air-quality work see the strongest demand.
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