Frisco is in Collin and Denton counties in the Greater Dallas Area. Frisco is about 28 miles north of Downtown Dallas.
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#1 Texas City with highest percent of remote workers
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#3 Best Suburbs to Raise a Family in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
#5 Places with the Best Public Schools in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
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#6 Best Suburbs to Live in Texas
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#8 Best Places to Live in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area
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#14 Best Places to Live in Texas
Frisco and many Frisco neighborhoods are on ALEX Labs' list of the Best in Texas™.
Niche gives Frisco an “A+" Overall Grade.
ABOUT FRISCO
Frisco is a city known for its rapid growth and vibrant community. Its architecture is a mix of modern suburban and upscale commercial developments. Frisco is distinguished by its blend of residential neighborhoods, commercial projects, and extensive recreational facilities, making it a standout in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Real Estate: Frisco is highly desirable for homebuyers due to its wide range of housing options, from luxury apartments to expansive single-family homes. The city’s real estate market is buoyant, reflecting its popularity among families, professionals, and retirees alike. Frisco’s prime location, excellent schools, and comprehensive amenities contribute to its status as one of the most sought-after cities in Texas.
Downtown: Frisco's downtown area, often referred to as the Rail District, is undergoing revitalization, blending historic charm with new developments. This area features a variety of shops, eateries, and venues, contributing to Frisco's dynamic community life.
Quality of Life: Frisco offers an exceptional quality of life, characterized by a robust economy, low crime rates, and an array of parks and recreational activities. The city is known for its family-friendly environment, with numerous sports venues, including the Ford Center at The Star, a premier sports and entertainment district.
Family Friendly: Frisco is celebrated for its top-tier public schools, plentiful parks, and family-oriented activities, making it an ideal place for raising children. The city’s commitment to education and community services is evident in its extensive offerings for youth and families.
Outdoor Activities: The city boasts numerous parks, trails, and sports facilities, catering to outdoor enthusiasts and active lifestyles. From the scenic trails at Frisco Commons Park to the state-of-the-art facilities at the Frisco Athletic Center, residents have access to a wide range of recreational options.
Shopping, Dining and Entertainment: Frisco features a wealth of shopping, dining, and entertainment options, from the expansive Stonebriar Centre to the unique boutiques and restaurants in the Rail District. The city is also home to several major entertainment venues, including Dr Pepper Ballpark and Toyota Stadium, providing a diverse mix of cultural and sporting events. Frisco has many retail properties, including Stonebriar Centre, a 165-store regional mall; IKEA, a furniture store with an area of 28,800 m2 (310,000 sq ft); and The Star, the headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys. Retail establishments and restaurants line Preston Road, one of the city's major north–south traffic arteries.Frisco Square, a mixed-use development, became the new downtown along with the city hall. Frisco Square has about 250 rental residential units, seven restaurants, about 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) of commercial office space, and a few personal-service locations. The major development in the project is the new city hall, main library, and public commons.
Higher Education: Frisco’s commitment to education extends to higher learning, with Collin College’s Frisco campus and the University of North Texas at Frisco offering a range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Healthcare: The city is served by several top-rated healthcare facilities, including Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Frisco and Texas Health Hospital Frisco, ensuring residents have access to excellent medical care.
SCHOOLS
Most of Frisco is in the high performing Frisco ISD. Pink, Purefoy, Nichols, Tally, Liscano, Taylor, Anderson, Borchardt, Fisher, Sparks, McSpedden, Newman, Norris, Riddle, Isbell, Bledsoe, Sem, Mooneyham, Curtsinger, Allen, Phillips, Hosp and Scott elementary schools; Tom Hicks Elementary in the Lewisville ISD ; and Jim Spradley Elementary in Prosper ISD are on ALEX Labs' list of Best In Texas Elementary Schools™.
Information about GreatSchools Ratings.
Please contact each school district for enrollment eligibility.
There are many Frisco private schools.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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