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    Overview of Frisco

    The median list price of homes in Frisco, TX, was $949,900 in February 2023, compared to $835,990 in 2022. In February 2023, Frisco, TX, was a seller’s market, which indicates that more people were looking to buy than available homes. On average, homes in Frisco, TX, sell after 103 days on the market compared to 213 days last year.

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    Schools in Austin

    The Austin housing market is competitive. On average, homes in Austin receive 2 offers and sell in around 75 days. The average sale price of a home in Austin was $540K last month, down 5.4% since last year. The average sale price per square foot in Austin is $321, down 10.3% since last year.

    Frisco is a fast-growing city in the northern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. With a population of over 200,000, Frisco has experienced significant growth in recent years and is consistently ranked as one of the best places to live in the United States.

    The real estate market in Frisco has been booming in response to the city’s rapid growth. Home prices in Frisco have increased steadily, making it a popular destination for homebuyers looking for affordable yet luxurious properties. The city boasts diverse housing options, from large estates to more modestly priced homes and apartments.

    Frisco is also home to some of the top-rated schools in Texas, which has further fueled demand for housing in the area. With its strong economy, vibrant community, and excellent quality of life, Frisco’s real estate market is expected to remain robust in the years to come.

    Frisco, TX, Summary

    • There are 4650 active home listings and 485 new homes for sale in Austin, TX.
    • Homes in Austin, TX, were selling for a median price of $612,000 in February 2023.
    • On average, homes in Austin, TX, sell after 82 days on the market compared to 42 days last year.
    • 3919 homes were sold in Austin, TX, in February 2023, up from 753 last year.
    • Austin, TX, is part of the Travis County R-1 School District, with 231 Elementary Schools, 122 Middle Schools, and 94 High Schools.
    • The average rating of all the schools in Austin, TX, is 5 out of 10 by GreatSchools.
    • The median list price of homes in Austin, TX, was $612,000 in February 2023, compared to $610,000 in 2022.
    • In February 2023, Austin, TX, was a seller’s market, indicating that more people were looking to buy than available homes.

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    Frisco Real Estate Market Trends

    Frisco offers relatively affordable living costs compared to other major cities in the United States. The following section explores the top factors contributing to Frisco’s status as a strong real estate market, housing market, migration & relocation trends, population, schools, amenities, and neighborhood.

    Frisco, TX Housing Market

    • The median listing home price in Leander, TX, was $489K in February 2023, flat year-over-year. The median listing home price per square foot was $233.
    • Leander, TX, is a buyer’s market in February 2023, which means that the supply of homes is greater than the demand for homes.

    Frisco Migration & Relocation Trends

    According to redfin.com, in Dec ’22 – Feb ’23, 18% of Frisco homebuyers searched to move out of Frisco, while 82% looked to stay within the metropolitan area.

    Where are people moving to Frisco from?

    • Across the nation, 1% of homebuyers searched to move into Leander from outside metros.
    • San Francisco homebuyers searched to move into Leander more than any other metro, followed by Los Angeles and Chicago.

    Where are people from Frisco moving to?

    • 73% of Leander homebuyers searched to stay within the Leander metropolitan area.
    • San Antonio was the most popular destination among Leander homebuyers, followed by Killeen and Corpus Christi.

    Frisco, Texas Population 2023

    Frisco is a city located in Collin County, Texas. With a 2023 population of 225,565, it is the 14th largest city in Texas and the 107th largest city in the United States, according to worldpopulationreview.com. Spanning over 69 miles, Frisco has a population density of 3,311 people per square mile. Frisco is currently growing at a rate of 3.85% annually and its population has increased by 12.5% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 200,509 in 2020.

    Schools in Frisco, TX

    Frisco, TX hosts 84 public schools rated good and higher by GreatSchools. You can also find 12 private and charter schools.

    Amenities near Frisco, TX

    According to realtor.com, you can find dozens of grocery stores and hundreds of cafes and restaurants in Frisco, TX.

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    Explore Frisco, TX

    According to realtor.com, there are 12 neighborhoods in Frisco. Frisco Lakes is the most affordable neighborhood, with a median listing home price of $455K. Chapel Creek has a median listing home price of $1.6M, making it the most expensive neighborhood.

    All Neighborhoods in Plano, TX

    Neighborhoods

    Median Listing
    Home Price

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    For Rent

    Grayhawk $652K $193 11 10
    Plantation Resort $599.9K $228 16 34
    Frisco Lakes $539K $270 27 13
    Stonebriar $1.5M $368 23 28
    Starwood $1.5M $313 11 8
    Phillips Creek Ranch $1.2M $276 14 8
    Chapel Creek $1.6M $325 6 14
    Frisco Original Donation $629K $433 5 1
    Cobb Hill $777.7K $231 4 7
    Richwoods $995K $260 7 5
    Creekside at Preston $437.4K $203 4 12
    Northridge - - 1 3

    Your Trusted Partner for All Your Real Estate Needs

    Having a trusted real estate professional is essential if you’re looking to buy or sell a home in Frisco. The real estate market in Frisco is competitive and complex, and having an experienced agent to guide you through the process can make all the difference.

    At Full Circle Realty, our team of agents has years of experience in the Frisco real estate market. We deeply understand the local market trends, pricing, and inventory, allowing us to find the perfect home for your needs and budget.

    Our agents specialize in various real estate services, including negotiations, brokerage, property investment, property management, and leases. Whether you’re looking to buy your first home, invest in rental properties, or relocate to a new city, we have the expertise to help you achieve your goals.

    When you work with Full Circle Realty, you can expect personalized service tailored to your unique needs. Our agents will work closely with you to understand your preferences and priorities and guide you through every step of the buying or selling process.

    Don’t let the competitive real estate market intimidate you. Get connected with a trusted real estate professional at Full Circle Realty today, and let us help you achieve your real estate goals.

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