


City Guide
Frisco, TX
Overview
Frisco, TX, is famous for being home to the Dallas Cowboys. There are 200,500 residents living in Frisco, so it will give you the feeling of a city without nearly as many people. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth-Arlington metroplex, three cities lumped together in one huge metropolitan area. The city's coat of arms is based on the logo of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway.
What’s it like to live in Frisco, TX ?
If you're looking to buy a home for sale in Frisco, TX you'll find that the median sale price is
$635,000
and homes stay on the market for 75 days. You'll find that the median sale prices of
a single family home and a condo/co-op in Frisco are $649,350
and $835,000
, respectively. Frisco area townhouses have a median sale price of $547,990
, making them less expensive
than single family homes. If you’re not ready to buy a home, consider one of the many apartments for rent in Frisco, TXExplore our Frisco housing market page for insights about how home values have changed over
the years and how Frisco home prices compare to other markets. Explore our Frisco rental market trends page for insights about how rental prices have changed and how Frisco rental prices compare to other rental markets. If you're curious about the most valuable home features in Frisco, or looking for a new home improvement project,
discover what home features and design trends may help increase your home's value.
Popular neighborhoods in and around Frisco
Neighborhood | Median Sale Price | Compete Score | Walk Score | Real Estate |
---|---|---|---|---|
Phillips Creek Ranch | $1,030,000 | 67 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Richwoods | $1,230,000 | 70 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Newman Village | $1,600,000 | -- | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Stonebriar | $1,050,000 | 40 / 100 | 16 / 100 | For SaleFor Rent |
Frisco Lakes | $523,500 | 44 / 100 | -- | For SaleFor Rent |
Popular homes for sale in Frisco
See all homes for saleRental listings in Frisco
See how much rent you can affordSee all rental listingsFrisco Migration & Relocation Trends
In Jan '25 - Mar '25, 26% of Frisco homebuyers searched to move out of Frisco, while 74% looked to stay within the metropolitan area.
- Across the nation, 2% of homebuyers searched to move into Frisco from outside metros.
- Los Angeles homebuyers searched to move into Frisco more than any other metro followed by Seattle and San Francisco.
Where are people moving to Frisco from?
- 74% of Frisco homebuyers searched to stay within the Frisco metropolitan area.
- Phoenix was the most popular destination among Frisco homebuyers followed by Austin and Houston.
Where are people from Frisco moving to?
Number of People Moving to Frisco
least
most
People are moving to Frisco from
Inbound | Net inflow | ||
---|---|---|---|
Metros | Jan '25 - Mar '25 | ||
1 | 1,975 | ||
2 | 1,391 | ||
3 | 1,126 | ||
4 | 858 | ||
5 | 857 | ||
6 | 741 | ||
7 | 596 | ||
8 | 305 | ||
9 | 242 | ||
10 | 188 |
People are leaving Frisco for
Outbound | Net outflow | ||
---|---|---|---|
Metros | Jan '25 - Mar '25 | ||
1 | 1,859 | ||
2 | 966 | ||
3 | 762 | ||
4 | 368 | ||
5 | 353 | ||
6 | 317 | ||
7 | 292 | ||
8 | 281 | ||
9 | 275 | ||
10 | 269 |
Methodology
This data does not reflect actual moves. The latest migration analysis is based on a sample of about two
million Redfin.com users who searched for homes across more than 100 metro areas. To be included in this dataset, a Redfin.com user
must have viewed at least 10 homes in a three month period. This dataset excludes all rentals data.
What is there to do in Frisco, TX ?
There are many awesome ways to spend your time in Frisco, TX, from enjoying local art, dining at some of the top restaurants in town, or spending time at a park. Frisco is known for its popular museums such as National Videogame Museum, Sci-Tech Discovery Center, and Frisco Heritage Museum. Head to Frisco Community Theatre for a show, just one of the many performing arts venues that contribute to the city's vibrant arts and culture scene. Frisco is known also for its nature preserves and parks. You can spend time lounging in green spaces such as Frisco Commons, Hope Park, and B F Phillips Community Park. There are a variety of unique eateries and restaurants that appeal to every palette in the city, whether you're a BBQ fan or steakhouse. Don't miss out on local favorites like 54th Street Restaurant & Drafthouse, Tasty Garden Chinese Restaurant, and Cristina's Fine Mexican Restaurant.
Explore some of the best things to do in Frisco
What's the best way to get around Frisco, TX ?
The best way to get around Frisco is by car, but there are many methods for getting around the city. If you’re exploring the city by foot, Frisco has a walk score of 25, meaning this area is car dependent. You can also get around Frisco by bike. With a bike score of 39, there is a minimal amount of infrastructure for biking.
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
Frisco Transportation
Bus Station
Buses can be found throughout the city and are easily accessible to commute in the city.
Rail Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Tram Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Metro Station
Our data indicates this city does not have this transportation type.
Car & Bike Rentals
Renting a car is another good way to get around the city. There are 10 car rental locations.