McKinney
Collin County continues to be a hotbed of development. A master-planned community with homes from the low $300,000s is being developed in northwest McKinney.
Let’s look at new developments coming up in Roanoke, Melissa, Arlington, and Richardson.
As people move to multistory homes in the suburbs to set up families, curb costs, and transition to remote work, installing a residential elevator provides value in forward-looking investment and safety, especially if the home will be kept through retirement.
Collin County neighbors Frisco and McKinney ranked 1-2 in RentCafé’s latest report on top-20 suburbs with most new apartments in the past five years.
Head north on U.S. 75, about 12 miles past McKinney and the Buc-ee’s and you’ll find the city of Weston, an odd-shaped exurb of 5.2 square miles. In this patch of Collin County, you’ll soon find a touch of Venice, Italy developed by a Dallas-based builder with Mediterranean roots. Weston, Collin County’s oldest city, will…