Frisco

Market Sputter in Frisco, Continued: Where is the Sizzle Stopping?

By Candy Evans / November 30, 2018 /

Once again, Frisco makes national Real Estate news, not for being the very best community to live, or the fastest-growing community in the U.S., but for being oversupplied with brand new homes as the real estate market shifts from a seller’s paradise to a buyer’s market, and as new home sales dip nationwide by almost…

Christie Ranch Home Right In the Thick of Frisco Halloween Central

By Bethany Erickson / October 25, 2018 /

Full confession — we asked our readers to give us the skinny on some of the best neighborhoods and communities that really embrace the whole trick-or-treat, neighborly fun of Halloween. And one reader not only pointed us to the Christie Ranch and Grayhawk neighborhoods, but then pointed out a great house — a house perfect for…

Real Estate News: Dallas-Fort Worth Sees Inventory Hike in September

By Bethany Erickson / October 8, 2018 /

Dallas-Fort Worth housing inventory is increasing, which could be good news for buyers, and three separate cities placed at the top of two different growth charts. We’ll explain in this week’s roundup of real estate news. DALLAS HOUSING INVENTORY INCREASES IN SEPTEMBER National housing inventory is starting to flatten, Realtor.com’s September housing report revealed, declining…

North Texas Boasts Eight Towns on List of Best Markets in the U.S.

By Bethany Erickson / September 10, 2018 /

How did North Texas fare in a ranking of overall best housing markets in the U.S.? How far has the Dallas-Fort Worth apartment market come in recovering after the recession? How much of their income is the average Dallas-Fort Worth homeowner spending on housing? All this and more in this week’s review of real estate…

Splurge vs Steal: Two Homes in the Highly Rated Frisco ISD

By Leah Shafer / July 30, 2018 /

An excellent academic program and exceptional opportunities for students make Frisco ISD highly sought after for families relocating to Texas or moving within DFW.  The district has grown 7 to 30 percent annually since the early 1990s, and today serves more than 58,000 students in 68 schools. They project that number to be 67,528 in 2022.  For this…