Living In Frisco Texas

This page provides guidance for anyone who is thinking about moving to Frisco Texas. and wants to make an objective assessment of what living in Frisco is like. Frisco livability factors are presented along with descriptions, pictures and maps of Frisco homes for sale. At the bottom of this page are links to authoritative sources that provide additional general information about living in Frisco.

Where Is Frisco Texas Located?

Frisco, Texas, is located in the northeastern part of the state of Texas, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It’s situated mainly in Collin County, with a small portion extending into Denton County.

You’re about 30 minutes to downtown Dallas and about 48 minutes to downtown Fort Worth. You have easy highway access around the metroplex. Residents have access to121 S route route to get to Fort Worth or  DNT route to Dallas.

Frisco is easily accessible to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (31 minute drive) as well as Dallas Love Field (48 minute drive).

Frisco Independent School District

One of the standout features of Frisco is its excellent school system. The schools are highly rated, receiving an “B” according to the 2021-2022 school year evaluations. With 55,594 students, a strong sense of school pride, dedicated teachers, and great administrators, Frisco schools offer a top-notch education.

Most school age children who reside in Frisco are eligible to attend Frisco Independent School District schools.

Suburban Charm

Suburban charm in Frisco, Texas, lies in its family-friendly environment, vibrant community events, parks, diverse shopping and dining options, sports attractions, and balance growth that preserves it’s small-town feel amidst modern amenities. 

Active Lifestyle Opportunities

In Frisco, Texas, staying active is a way of life. With an extensive network of parks and trails, top-notch sports facilities, and a bustling calendar of events, there’s always something to do. From jogging along scenic trails to joining sports leagues or attending community events, Frisco makes it easy to lead an active and healthy lifestyle.

Diverse Neighborhoods

Frisco, Texas, offers a diverse range of neighborhoods, each with its own character and amenities. From upscale areas like Legacy West to family-friendly communities like Preston Hollow and Griffin Parc, there’s something for everyone in Frisco. Click on this Frisco neighborhoods link for profiles that describe some of the best and most popular of these neighborhoods.

Frisco Texas Real Estate Overview

Key to understanding what living in Frisco is like is knowing about the Frisco Texas real estate market. 

Frisco Texas Property Tax Rates

To view Frisco Property Tax Rates, click this link.

Frisco Texas Housing Trends

What is the housing market like in Frisco today?

In May 2024, Frisco home prices were up 3.6% compared to last year, selling for a median price of $667,500. On average, homes in Frisco sell after 12 days on the market compared to 7 days last year. There were 249 homes sold in May this year, down from 264 last year.

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Shown below is a snapshot of current Frisco Texas homes for sale.

The default display order of the property listings shown below is number of days listed, but other sort orders can be selected. The property display also can be easily changed from the default grid display to a detailed list display. If you are viewing this page on a mobile device, a map that shows the location of the selected properties can be displayed by clicking on the map icon.

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