Frisco TX Homes & Real Estate
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Frisco’s most recent rankings and recognition
2022 Rankings
- Safest Cities in America (#1) - SmartAsset, April 2022
2021 Rankings
- Best Place to Buy a House (#1) - WalletHub.com, August 2021
- Most Ambitious Cities in the U.S. (#8) - Go.Verizon.com, June 2021
- Safest Cities in America (#2) - SmartAsset, April 2021
- Top U.S. Cities Where Millennials Are Moving (#6) - SmartAsset, March 2021
2020 Rankings
- Best Cities to Do Business in Texas (#1) - HomeCity.com, October 2020
- Best Places to Live in Texas (#4) - HomeCity, August 2020
- Best Places to Buy a House in the U.S. (#3) - WalletHub, August 2020
- Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers among Midsize Cities (#12), Best Cities Overall (#24)- WalletHub, July 2020
- Fastest Growing Large Cities in U.S. over last decade (#1)- U.S. Census Bureau, May 2020
- Most Recession-Resistant Cities (#1)- SmartAsset, March 2020
2019 Rankings
- Safest Cities in America (#2)- SmartAsset, November 2019
- Most Livable Mid-Sized Cities in the U.S. (#10)- SmartAsset, November 2019
- Highest Job Growth among Midsize Cities (#1)- WalletHub, October 2019
- Best Places to Buy a House (#2), Best Real Estate Market (#9), Affordability & Economic Environment (#1)- WalletHub, August 2019
2018 Rankings
- Best Place to Live in America (#1)- Money magazine, October 2018
- Fastest-Growing Large Cities in U.S. (#1)- U.S. Census Bureau, May 2018
- Top 10 Rising Housing Markets (#9)- SmartAsset, May 2018
About Frisco TX
Frisco is a city located in the State of Texas, USA. It is a rapidly growing city that has experienced significant population and economic growth in recent years. Here are some key points about Frisco:
Location: Frisco is situated in the northern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, commonly referred to as the DFW Metroplex. This strategic location has contributed to its growth as it's close to major highways, transportation routes and DFW Airport and Love Field.
Population: Frisco's population has been steadily increasing due to its reputation as a family-friendly and prosperous community. It has attracted both businesses and residents looking for a suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities.
Economic Growth: Frisco has become known for its economic development and corporate presence. The city has a diverse economy that includes technology companies, healthcare, retail, and various other industries. The Star, the Dallas Cowboys' world headquarters and training facility, is located in Frisco and has contributed to its reputation as a sports and entertainment destination.
Sports and Entertainment: In addition to the Dallas Cowboys' presence, Frisco is home to the Frisco RoughRiders, a minor league baseball team affiliated with the Texas Rangers. The city also has several sports facilities, recreational areas, parks, and entertainment venues that cater to both residents and visitors.
Education: Frisco is served by the Frisco Independent School District, which has seen rapid growth in tandem with the city's population expansion. The district includes numerous schools of various levels and has gained recognition for its quality education.
Cultural and Recreational Activities: Frisco offers a range of cultural and recreational activities, including museums, art galleries, shopping centers, restaurants, and annual events. Downtown Frisco is home of the Frisco Heritage Museum displays antiques, National Soccer Hall of Fame, vintage cars and railroad memorabilia. The National Videogame Museum has rare gaming consoles and arcade machines. Next door, Sci-Tech Discovery Center offers hands-on exhibits for kids. While you’re in the area, be sure to visit the brand new Frisco Public Library.
Housing: The city's growth has led to extensive residential development, with a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and housing communities. The real estate market in Frisco has been competitive due to its popularity. View all homes for sale in Frisco TX here.
Quality of Life: Frisco has been recognized as one of the best places to live in the United States due to its geographic location, strong economy, sought-out schools and overall high quality of life.
Transportation: Frisco is accessible via major highways, including the Dallas North Tollway, which connects it to other parts of the DFW Metroplex.
Frisco TX Links of Interest
- Frisco EDC
- City of Frisco TX Demographics
- City of Frisco Utilities
- The Star in Frisco – The Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters
- The Ford center in Frisco
- HALL Park | Frisco TX
FAQs
What are the steps to buying a home?
Although not a requirement in Texas, it is highly recommended that you have REALTOR® when buying, selling or leasing a property.
Decide What You Want: Before you start looking, make a list of what you want and assign each item a priority. Some areas to consider are the location, type of home, and age of the home.
Know What You Can Afford: Most loans require a downpayment. The amount varies, but 20% of the purchase price is typical. If you’re a first-time buyer or fall below certain income thresholds, you may qualify for affordable-housing programs. Generally, a higher downpayment means better loan terms and a lower interest expense on the mortgage.
Qualifying for a loan: A lender will determine how much he thinks you can afford based on your income, employment history, education, assets (e.g., bank account balances, other property, insurance policies, pension funds), and debt. Check your credit report before the lender does to clear up any problems.
Your comfort level: You don’t have to spend $200,000 on a home just because the lender says you can afford a $200,000 home. Do some math and determine what you’re comfortable spending.
Make an Offer: You’ve figured out your home-search criteria and what you can afford. Now find a house and make an offer. Your REALTOR® is an invaluable part of this process. He or she will help you prepare a contract, negotiate, juggle inspections and option periods, and more.
Secure Financing: Unless you’re paying cash for the home, you’ll need a loan. Keep in mind the true price of financing goes beyond the interest rate alone. Consider items such as points, total lender fees, term of the loan, and penalties for early payment. The lender will likely require an appraisal to verify that the home is worth the cost of the loan as well as a physical survey. Repairs may be required. Insurance must be purchased. All these conditions and others must be satisfied before a transaction can close.
Close the Deal: After weeks or even months of research and decision-making, you close the transaction, usually at the title company’s office. The title agent ask you to sign many, many documents and will explain each one. You’ll present a cashier’s check to the seller, sign another document that itemizes closing costs (the lender will have given you an estimate in advance), and pay your share of the closing costs. In return, you will receive a deed, transferring ownership rights to you.
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NTREIS data last updated March 19, 2024.