Frisco isn’t just one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas — it’s one of the most intentional. What started as a quiet rail town has transformed into a powerhouse city known for elite schools, world-class amenities, and nonstop opportunity. Families don’t just move to Frisco for a house — they move here for a lifestyle that supports ambition, activity, and long-term growth.
Proximity to Major Cities: About 25–30 minutes north of Dallas and 40 minutes from Fort Worth.
Highways & Commute: Frisco is framed by Dallas North Tollway, Sam Rayburn Tollway (121), US-380, and Preston Road, making commutes flexible and efficient.
Air Travel: Approximately 30–35 minutes to DFW International Airport and 40 minutes to Dallas Love Field.
Nearby Cities: Plano, Prosper, McKinney, The Colony, Little Elm, and Allen.
Frisco’s location makes it one of the easiest cities in North Texas for work, play, and travel.
Frisco offers an impressive range of housing — from entry-level townhomes to luxury estates.
Master-Planned Communities:
Phillips Creek Ranch – Trails, fitness centers, and high-end amenities
Newman Village – Luxury homes with a private, gated feel
Frisco Lakes – Active adult community near Lake Lewisville
Grayhawk, Panther Creek, and Heritage Village – Established, family-friendly neighborhoods
New Construction: Continues throughout north and west Frisco with modern designs and smart-home features.
💰 Average Home Price: Roughly $575,000–$800,000, with luxury homes well into seven figures.
Frisco is famous for its schools — and for good reason.
Frisco ISD is one of the top-performing districts in Texas, known for:
Small high schools
Strong academic rigor
Elite athletics and arts programs
Private Schools: Multiple options, including faith-based and preparatory academies.
Higher Education:
University of North Texas at Frisco
Collin College campuses throughout the city
Families often choose Frisco specifically for the school system.
Frisco is built for active families and high-energy living.
Sports & Entertainment:
Dallas Cowboys Headquarters at The Star
FC Dallas at Toyota Stadium
PGA of America headquarters & golf resort
Shopping & Dining:
Stonebriar Centre, Legacy West, Grandscape nearby
Hundreds of restaurants — from upscale to kid-approved favorites
Parks & Trails:
Over 1,600 acres of parks
Extensive trail systems connecting neighborhoods
Community Events:
Concerts, festivals, farmers markets, and family events year-round
There’s always something happening — and somehow, it never feels chaotic.
Home to corporate hubs, tech companies, and sports organizations
Major employment centers in Frisco, Plano, and Legacy West
Continued infrastructure investment and planned growth ensure long-term stability
Frisco consistently ranks as one of the best cities to live and work in the country.
Families prioritizing top-tier education
Professionals in tech, finance, healthcare, and corporate leadership
Entrepreneurs and executives
Empty nesters drawn to amenities and lifestyle
Pros
Exceptional schools (Frisco ISD)
Endless amenities, dining, and entertainment
Strong resale values and demand
Safe, clean, and family-oriented
Considerations
Higher price point than many Denton County cities
Traffic can be busy during peak hours
Rapid growth means ongoing construction in some areas