Frisco, Texas

A Fast-Growing North Texas Community

Frisco is a rapidly growing city in Texas, located approximately 25 miles north of Dallas within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Spanning both Collin County and Denton County, Frisco is known for its strong local economy, master-planned communities, and high quality of life. The city is served by the highly regarded Frisco Independent School District and consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live in North Texas. Frisco features a warm climate with hot summers, mild winters, and year-round outdoor amenities.

 

Business & Economy

Frisco is home to a diverse mix of corporate headquarters, technology firms, healthcare providers, professional services, and retail destinations. Its strategic location along major North Texas corridors has attracted sustained business growth, contributing to a strong employment base and continued residential demand throughout the area.

Frisco is a major destination for sports, entertainment, and family-friendly activities. The city is home to The Star, the world headquarters and training facility of the Dallas Cowboys, as well as Toyota Stadium, home of FC Dallas. Additional attractions include Frisco Square, the National Videogame Museum, extensive trail systems, and numerous parks and recreation facilities.

 

Home values in Frisco are consistently higher than the broader North Texas average, reflecting strong demand driven by population growth, newer housing stock, and access to top-rated schools. The local housing market has shown steady appreciation over time, while rental rates remain competitive due to continued interest from families, professionals, and relocating buyers seeking proximity to major employment centers in the DFW area.

  • Starwood

  • Phillips Creek Ranch

  • Newman Village

  • Panther Creek

  • Grayhawk

  • The Trails

  • Frisco Square

  • Chapel Creek

  • Preston Lakes

  • Heritage Village

Median List Price
$ 1 M
Homes for Sale
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Recently Sold
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