The small town of Frisco has grown up all of a sudden, becoming the "hottest market' in the U.
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Many residents recall with amazement how the residential and business developments have exploded within the past few years.
In 1999, Trails West was the northern boundary for home development, and Main Street was a two-lane road.
Today, with over 95,000 people living, working and playing within the 72 square mile boundary of the city and thousands more traveling through it, Frisco is one of the most desirable places to live.
Frisco continues to set a record pace for growth.
In 2003 the city issued 2,712 single-family permits, and 3,390 in 2004.
The average price for a home in 2002 was $157,200, and in 2005 the average price had increased to $207,640 for an existing home.
New home sales can vary, as builders and developers offer incentives for prospective homeowners, and a wide variety of neighborhoods provide special amenities and advantages beyond the metropolitan areas.
The Fairways at The Trails is a premiere golf course community located in the heart of Frisco.
Children can attend the highly rated Frisco Independent School District, and a new elementary school is located close to the community.
The Fairways at the Trails is within close proximity to major shopping and restaurants, and provides easy access to Highway 121 and the Dallas North Tollway.
Lone Star Ranch is the exclusive 4,000-acre master planned community in Frisco with 10 miles of frontage on Lake Lewisville.
Frisco also has diverse multi-family housing with over 3,500 new apartment units.
Families moving to Frisco often include grandparents who plan to be near their families.
In addition to the homes within new and existing neighborhoods, many areas are being developed specifically with seniors in mind.
Stonebriar Senior Living is a special combination of housing, support services and health care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who need help with the activities of daily living.
Victoria Gardens in Frisco is a 120-bed certified facility and provides skilled nursing services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, comprehensive wound care, restorative nursing, hospice care, respite care and a full range of activities for seniors.
Families moving to the area can enjoy safe neighborhoods and short commutes to many activities and attractions, with downtown Dallas only 20 miles to the south, while farms and ranches spread out over the rolling hills beyond the northern boundary of the city limits, and other small towns are within an easy drive.
Whether you're in the market for a new or existing home, apartment or condo, this great Collin County city accommodates you with a diverse selection of housing opportunities.
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Many residents recall with amazement how the residential and business developments have exploded within the past few years.
In 1999, Trails West was the northern boundary for home development, and Main Street was a two-lane road.
Today, with over 95,000 people living, working and playing within the 72 square mile boundary of the city and thousands more traveling through it, Frisco is one of the most desirable places to live.
Frisco continues to set a record pace for growth.
In 2003 the city issued 2,712 single-family permits, and 3,390 in 2004.
The average price for a home in 2002 was $157,200, and in 2005 the average price had increased to $207,640 for an existing home.
New home sales can vary, as builders and developers offer incentives for prospective homeowners, and a wide variety of neighborhoods provide special amenities and advantages beyond the metropolitan areas.
The Fairways at The Trails is a premiere golf course community located in the heart of Frisco.
Children can attend the highly rated Frisco Independent School District, and a new elementary school is located close to the community.
The Fairways at the Trails is within close proximity to major shopping and restaurants, and provides easy access to Highway 121 and the Dallas North Tollway.
Lone Star Ranch is the exclusive 4,000-acre master planned community in Frisco with 10 miles of frontage on Lake Lewisville.
Frisco also has diverse multi-family housing with over 3,500 new apartment units.
Families moving to Frisco often include grandparents who plan to be near their families.
In addition to the homes within new and existing neighborhoods, many areas are being developed specifically with seniors in mind.
Stonebriar Senior Living is a special combination of housing, support services and health care designed to respond to the individual needs of those who need help with the activities of daily living.
Victoria Gardens in Frisco is a 120-bed certified facility and provides skilled nursing services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, comprehensive wound care, restorative nursing, hospice care, respite care and a full range of activities for seniors.
Families moving to the area can enjoy safe neighborhoods and short commutes to many activities and attractions, with downtown Dallas only 20 miles to the south, while farms and ranches spread out over the rolling hills beyond the northern boundary of the city limits, and other small towns are within an easy drive.
Whether you're in the market for a new or existing home, apartment or condo, this great Collin County city accommodates you with a diverse selection of housing opportunities.
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