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Collin County

Frisco Golf Course Homes

October 16, 2009

Frisco golf course homes come in all sizes and prices.  The entry level golf course community is the Plantation Resort area near the intersections of Hillcrest Road and Lebanon Road.  Frisco homes on the golf course here generally range in price from the $200,000.00 to $300,000.00 range and in size from the 1,700 square foot [...]

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Frisco Townhomes

October 16, 2009

Perhaps one of many Frisco townhomes should be for your consideration if you are looking for a slightly simpler life style in the northern Dallas suburbs.   Frisco real estate offers several communities of townhomes that could fit the bill.   Frisco townhomes consist of some slightly older units just east and south of downtown, like the [...]

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Frisco Homes For Sale

July 29, 2009

With all the new construction in Frisco, the statistics for Frisco homes for sale and Frisco homes actually sold will likely be less than the true number as builders typically to not include all of their homes in the MLS listing services.  However, since that has always been the case, comparing numbers from this year’s [...]

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Frisco Real Estate

July 29, 2009

Frisco is one of the fastest growing communities in the entire DFW Metroplex.  In 1990 the population of Frisco was 6,000 people and the projections for the year 2010 population is right at 111,000.  And the population is anticipated to be in the 300,000 range by the year 2025.  So while Frisco real estate has [...]

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Plano Homes For Sale

July 29, 2009

Plano is noted for its strong business environment and its excellent school system, but maybe more importantly, Plano is consistently designated as a “Best Place to Live” by Money Magazine.  This makes Plano homes for sale a sought after commodity.  Over 80% of the Plano homes for sale have been built in 1990 or later, [...]

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Plano Real Estate

July 24, 2009

Plano City officials hesitate to use the word “built-out”, however, Plano has few large parcels of undeveloped land remaining to start new housing subdivisions.  As been seen in other Metroplex communities, with the expected economic rebound, Plano real estate can plan on developers choosing the higher-density housing options, i. e. townhomes and condos. An example [...]

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