From the historic Square to Hillwood's $10B LANDMARK master-plan, Frisco offers neighborhoods that genuinely differ — in price, school assignment, lot size, walkability, and trajectory. Here's the full picture.
Phillips Creek Ranch sits in west Frisco off FM 423 and the Dallas North Tollway, covering roughly 1,300 acres with about 3,500 homes at full build-out. It is one of the most established master-planned communities inside the Frisco city limits and one of the few that managed to keep four on-site Frisco ISD elementary schools, which is the single biggest reason buyers compete here.
Explore Phillips Creek RanchNewman Village is Frisco's flagship gated community, located off Coit Road just south of Eldorado Parkway. The community covers roughly 470 acres with around 800 homes at completion, and it stands out from anything else in Frisco for one reason: every home was reviewed against a strict Tuscan and Mediterranean architectural standard, which is why street scenes feel cohesive instead of patchwork.
Explore Newman VillageRichwoods is a 500 acre master-planned community in southeast Frisco, sitting between Independence Parkway and Coit Road south of Main Street. With about 1,600 families across roughly a dozen sub neighborhoods, it has been ranked in the top five master-planned communities in DFW for resident satisfaction in multiple years and is now fully built out, which means every transaction is a resale.
Explore RichwoodsThe Grove Frisco is a 280 acre master-planned community in central Frisco, located near the intersection of Main Street and the Dallas North Tollway. Originally planned by Republic Property Group, it is one of the few Frisco communities purposely designed around walkability, with neighborhood pocket parks, a central greenbelt, and a connected trail system instead of the cul-de-sac heavy layout you see in older Frisco master plans.
Explore The Grove FriscoEdgestone at Legacy sits along the southern edge of Frisco off Legacy Drive, putting residents minutes from Legacy West, Toyota Motor North America, JPMorgan Chase, FedEx Office headquarters, and Liberty Mutual. The community covers roughly 350 acres with around 800 home sites at completion, and it is one of the most location-driven plays in the city.
Explore Edgestone at LegacyFields is a 2,500 acre master-planned community in north Frisco, anchored by the PGA of America world headquarters and the Omni PGA Frisco Resort. Two championship golf courses (Fields Ranch East and Fields Ranch West), a Lounge by Topgolf, the Dance Floor short course, a 10-acre putting green called The Swing, and a full conference resort all sit inside the master plan, which is unlike anything else in DFW residential.
Explore FieldsThe Mix is a $3 billion mixed-use development reshaping a 112 acre site in central Frisco at the southwest corner of the Dallas North Tollway and Main Street. Sitewise, it is one of the last large undeveloped tollway frontage parcels inside the Frisco city limits, which is why both the city and the developer treated this as a generational project rather than a typical retail strip play.
Explore The Mix DistrictLawler Park is one of the most accessible entry points into Frisco ISD, located in southwest Frisco off Lebanon Road and County Road 26. The community sits on roughly 200 acres with around 600 homes at completion, and pricing typically runs $500,000 to $850,000, which is meaningfully below the Frisco median.
Explore Lawler ParkThe Star District wraps the 91 acre Dallas Cowboys world headquarters complex at the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway in central Frisco. The Star itself includes the Ford Center indoor stadium where the Cowboys practice, the Cowboys Fit gym, the Omni Frisco hotel, and a dense lineup of restaurants and retail that sits at the heart of the district.
Explore The Star DistrictStonebriar is one of Frisco's most established golf communities, anchored by Stonebriar Country Club and its two Tom Fazio designed 18 hole courses. Located off Gleneagles Drive and Legacy Drive in central Frisco, the community has been a fixture of the city since the early 1990s, which means mature trees, settled landscaping, and a streetscape that does not look like it was finished last week.
Explore StonebriarStarwood is a gated luxury enclave straddling the Frisco and Plano line, located off Parker Road and Coit Road. The community covers roughly 740 acres with around 1,200 home sites across multiple gated villages, each with its own architectural standards and gate access, which gives Starwood a layered privacy structure that newer Frisco gated communities do not have.
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