Frisco Homes for Sale: Growing By Leaps and Bounds

By dallasrealtor | April 17, 2009

Frisco is a city in transition, striving to meet the needs of its growing population. The Chamber of Commerce estimates the city will spend over $61 Million on road construction and improvements by 2010. A surplus of new residents has tripled the population since 2000, and judging from the amount of Frisco homes for sale, that trend is likely to continue.

The city’s Economic Development Corporation has identified key areas for economic growth, things like financial services, technology, medicine and sports. The young population has a median age of 31, and 82% of its residents are under 45.

Frisco also has impressive shopping and entertainment venues like IKEA, Stonebriar Commons, and the Center at Preston Ridge. Don’t forget Pizza Hut Park and Dr. Pepper Ballpark, two quality arenas that attract big name performers and professional sports teams. The city also caters to a variety of interest groups, most notably the Kiwanis Club, Toast Masters, Heritage Association, and the Quilt Guild for crafters.

If you’re looking for a good investment, consider the fact that Frisco real estate values are bound to increase with all the strategic planning and investment taking place within city limits. Now is the time to contact DRE 24-7 to find a quality home among the most exciting communities in North Texas.

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