Frisco, TX Real Estate




Median Income $80,677 Median Age 31.19 Population 47,144



Median Temperature

January HI 52° LO 31° July HI 92° LO 72°




School Test Scores


Elementary:

Brent Intermediate
Colin Powell Intermediate
Judy Rucker
  Middle:

Acker Special Programs Center
Clark
Griffin
  High:

Centennial
Frisco
Little Elm





Welcome to Frisco, Texas one of the fastest growing communities in North Texas. In ten years time, this former small town has grown nearly 450% and now boasts approximately 90,598 residents. This boom is no coincidence. The city leaders have adopted an aggressive and progressive attitude to development. In fact, Frisco received the "Comprehensive Plan of the Year" 2000 award from the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association for its "Millennium Plan." This means that Frisco's guide to future growth over the next 20 years is recognized as one of the best in the state.

If you're a sports fan, Frisco is the place for you. This dynamic city hosts The Rough Riders, a minor league baseball team; The Dallas Burn, a major league soccer team and is home to major league hockey's Dallas Stars' training facility. "If you build it, they will come," and families have done just that. Frisco is a family-friendly location, and [164] The school system is one of the reasons.

Most of Frisco is served by the Frisco Independent School System; although, some sections feed into Lewisville, Little Elm and Prosper districts. The growth rate is so rapid in this community that 2 new high schools were added for the 2006-2007 school year.

As you might expect, new home construction stretches far and wide and includes modest homes to million-dollar mansions. The retail landscape is also fairly new but no less robust. The largest mall in North Texas, Stonebriar Centre, calls Frisco home. It spans 1.7 million square feet and is anchored by Nordstrom, Macy's and Sears.

Located just north of downtown Dallas off the North Texas Toll Road, and only 25 minutes away from DFW International Airport and Love Field, Frisco is ideally situated.

In May 2007, the average home sales price for a single family home or condo in Frisco, TX was $263,104. While this data is collected from the MLS and deemed reliable, it is not guaranteed.



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