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Find Your Dream Home!
Whether you are looking for your first Frisco home, your last, or something in between finding that perfect home of your dreams, starts with finding that perfect Realtor to help you avoid the nightmares. Our experienced Frisco real estate agents provide high-quality services that save you time and money, as well as make the experience more enjoyable and less stressful.
If you're like most people, buying a home is the biggest investment you will ever make. So whether buying your starter home, your dream home or an investment property, why not take advantage of our experience as a Frisco, Texas market expert to make the most informed decisions you can?
Selling Your Home
For many their home is their single largest financial asset and deciding to sell is a big decision that involves a lot of preparation and work. When you're ready to sell, it is important to get an experienced real estate professional to handle all details involved in a successful sale of your home for top dollar.
Providing you with comprehensive, high-quality seller services is our top priority. So when you decide to sell your home contact us for complete, professional and personal real estate services.
We will handle every aspect of the sales process, from marketing and showcasing your home to making sure everything is signed, sealed and delivered by the closing date.
Relocating to the Frisco Texas Area?
We're the experts! Our Frisco Texas relocation consultants will help you find the right homes for sale to fit your needs. Our extensive knowledge in with Frisco real estate market ensures your satisfaction. We can also show you home in our neighboring communities of Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Denton, Little Elm, Oak Point as well as the many other towns within Collin and Denton County, Texas.
Addison, Allen, Carrollton, Celina, Coppell, Dallas, Denton, Fairview, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Frisco, Grapevine, Highland Park, Highland Village, Irving, Lewisville, McKinney, Park Cities, Plano, Richardson, The Colony, University Park, Oak Point, Little Elm, Prosper
Moving with Children?
The biggest concern parents face when moving to a new community, whether cross country or cross town is finding quality schools for your children. We take pride itself on making this one of our highest priorities in your relocation process. We will tailor our services based on your needs and those of your family. We will work closely with you to find homes in the areas which have the best schools for your children.
Our Mission
To provide superior, ethical and effective real estate services to home buyers and sellers within the Frisco Texas real estate market and surrounding areas. Foster an environment to develop long-term relationships with our customers, clients and friends.
Frisco – a Great Place to Live!
The first settlers came to the area, now known as Frisco, while traveling the Shawnee Trail in the 1800's. The city itself was founded in February 1902 as Frisco City, but shortly after, changed its name to Frisco. The city was named for the railroad line that helped the town grow into a trade center for the surrounding farm community. What was once known as a little town with rich soil and fertile farmland has, today, become one of the fastest growing cities in Texas. Frisco has seen a dramatic increase in population growth over the last 15 years. The population has gone from 6100 in 1990, to over 75,000 today, for a 400% growth rate. The Frisco Planning Department projects over 110,000 people living in Frisco by 2010, and up to 350,000 people living in Frisco once all 69 square miles of the city are fully developed.
The City of Frisco has grown so much that it has become a center for business and activities. Frisco is home to an IKEA, and to the largest mall in North Texas, Stonebriar Centre. Three professional sports teams also call Frisco Home. The Frisco Rough Riders (baseball), Texas Tornado (hockey) and FC Dallas (soccer). Frisco also features 19 park sites spanning over 550 acres, a variety of community facilities, and three challenging golf courses. There are no shortages of things to do in Frisco.
Frisco's growth is typical of the expansion that is happening north of Dallas, Texas. The intersection of Preston Road and State Highway 121 is the southern gateway to the city. Both DFW International and Love Field Airports are within a 30-minute drive. The Dallas North Toll way serves as a main traffic artery from Frisco to Downtown Dallas.
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