Frisco

Frisco Dominates When it Comes to Single-Family Home Permits

By Tommy Cummings / December 13, 2020 /

Where’s the hottest suburb for new home construction in Dallas-Fort Worth? You have two guesses, and the first one doesn’t count. Frisco. Obviously. Builders seem to gravitate to the northern suburb of Frisco, an affluent city that’s split between Denton and Collin counties. Frisco has received 2,011 single-family home construction permit requests from Jan. 1…

Not the Time to Buy? Frisco, Plano Lead Nation in Rising Number of Renters

By Tommy Cummings / November 15, 2020 /

Out of 314 U.S. cities, Frisco and Plano ranked first and second in a new study that tracked the increase in the percentage of renters vs. homeowners over the past decade. Yes, that’s correct: Frisco and Plano lead the nation in residents choosing to rent an apartment versus buying a condo or home. Frisco more…

Redefining High-Rise Living in This First-Floor Frisco Condo

By Shelby Skrhak / November 8, 2020 /

Listing agent Judi Wright of Ebby Halliday Frisco calls The Corvalla the redefinition of high-rise living in suburban Frisco, and this rare one-bedroom 1,626-square-foot home is a great way to experience it. Located near Legacy Drive and Sam Rayburn Tollway, The Corvalla provides resort-style living with onsite concierge, swimming pool, resident clubhouse, outdoor fire pits,…

India Developer’s Grass-Topped Community in Frisco is ‘Very Close to Nature’

By Tommy Cummings / November 8, 2020 /

Kamal Sagar’s unique vision of high-end homes coming to Frisco is finally coming into complete focus this month. India-based Total Environment Homes’ Tapestry community is starting a sales campaign this month on its 121-home residential community that features Texas native grasses on rooftops. We first heard about this in 2017 in a review by Frisco…

According to This Study, D-FW is a Telecommuting Haven

By Tommy Cummings / October 21, 2020 /

D-FW dominated LawnStarter’s top cities for telecommuting with five regional cities taking the first five spots and Dallas and Fort Worth also breaking the top 10.