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Nestled into a desirable area of Frisco, Chapel Creek is a luxury community priced from the $800’s to over $2M for homes ranging in size from 4,000 to over 6,000 square feet. Lots ranging in size from a quarter acre to one acre provide plenty of room for premium outdoor features.

The neighborhood’s homes display various architectural styles including Traditional brick, French Country, Mediterranean villa, and Old-World European.

Community Amenities

Chapel Creek boasts a plethora of community recreational amenities including hike and bike trails, a greenbelt and green spaces, a playground, and jogging trails.

Retail and Dining

Located off Parkwood Boulevard between Stonebrook Parkway and Wade Boulevard, Chapel Creek puts residents within easy reach of a wide variety of shopping and dining options. Just minutes away, Stonebriar Centre offers both high-end and mainstream shops. Adjacent to the Mall, IKEA provides access to Scandinavian-style furnishings.

Neighborhood Schools

Chapel Creek is zoned within the highly-regarded Frisco Independent School District. Neighborhood children attend Spears Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located about 30 miles north of Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex. The city of 136,000 has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012)Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014)Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Exceptional Schools

Frisco I.S.D., educating 50,000 students each school year, has a mission ”to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of the district’s graduates go on to post-secondary education. The District has received honors such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Professional Sports

Frisco serves as home to a number of pro sports team. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at Dr. Pepper Ballpark while pro soccer team FC Dallas entertains fans at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. Even the Dallas Cowboys are preparing a move to Frisco, where they’re relocating their practice facilities and corporate headquarters. The Team will partner with Frisco I.S.D. in sharing The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium.

Outdoor Recreation and Events

The City also provides expansive green space with 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development). Other Frisco recreational opportunities include ice skating, indoor rock climbing, and indoor skydiving.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth while maintaining a spirit of community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, a patriotic festival that coincides with Independence Day. And Christmas in the Square turns Frisco’s downtown square into a winter wonderland each holiday season.

Known for its neighborly ambience, Heritage Green is a community of just over 300 homes in southwest Frisco. Homes average between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet and are priced from the $400’s to the $600’s.

Recreational Opportunities

The community provides plenty of recreational opportunities for its active residents, such as offering residents membership at the Lakes Tennis Academy. The tennis academy provides members a multitude of high quality tennis programs as well as a fitness center and swimming pool.

Heritage Green abuts 26-acre Beavers Bend Park, which features a playground, picnic tables and a covered pavilion, a 1.2 mile walking trail, and greenspace. Minutes away, Ruff Range Dog Park provides furry family members space to play.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Frisco Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Allen Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located north of Lebanon Road, west of Legacy Drive, and bordered by Beavers Bend Park to the north and west, the neighborhood achieves a balance of privacy and convenient access to corporate and retail establishments. Nearby Legacy Business Park provides convenient access to major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

The neighborhood also offers proximity to Frisco’s more than 9 million square feet of shopping and dining space, including Stonebriar Centre, IKEA, and the shops and cafes of historic Frisco Square.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located 28 miles north of downtown Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex, with a 300% population growth rate between 2000 and 2014. The city of 136,000 has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012). Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

High-Performing Schools

Frisco I.S.D., home to 50,000 students, has a mission “to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco high school graduates go on to higher-level education. The District has received distinctions such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Premier Recreation

Frisco hosts a number of premier sporting venues including Dr. Pepper Ballpark (home of The Frisco Roughriders) and Toyota Stadium (home of FC Dallas). The Star, Frisco’s new 12,000 seat stadium, is set to become the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.

The City also proves desirable for fitness and nature enthusiasts. It boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development), 56 miles of hike and bike trails, and 3 golf courses.

Frisco maintains a close spirit of community through festivals and events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed event held over the Independence Day holiday. Each holiday season, Christmas in the Square transforms the downtown square into a winter wonderland.

Boasting a mindset of “living well and playing hard,” Frisco’s Heritage Lakes is a guarded/gated community offering homes averaging from 2,000 to 4,500 square feet and priced from the $300’s to the $400’s. A series of lakes with fountains accents the neighborhood, giving many homes scenic lake views.

Resort-Style Amenities

The neighborhood boasts an array of resort-style amenities including an impressive 6,000 sq.ft. clubhouse with a stone fireplace and spectacular wall of windows, as well as a ballroom, craft room, billiards room, and fitness center. Outdoor recreational amenities include a 9-hole golf course, lap pool, pool with lazy river and tropical landscaping, cabana, hot tub, playground, basketball court, fishing lakes and biking/walking trails. 

Residents are required to get membership to the Lakes Tennis Academy. The membership includes use of the tennis courts, ball machine, complimentary league play, pool and lounge, as well as shower and locker room privileges. All programming such as private tennis lessons, junior tennis camps, classes, and swimming lessons are offered at a reduced rate.

Community Events

Neighborhood community spirit is fostered through events like Casino Night, Family Game Night, ice cream socials, drawing and painting opportunities, a community garage sale, and a Little Free Library.

Convenient to Retail and Corporate

Located south of Lebanon Road and west of Legacy Drive, Heritage Lakes is within close proximity to an extraordinary amount of shopping and dining options. To the south, Grandscape, a future 400-acre mixed used development, promises to be a huge retail draw. To the north, Stonebriar Centre and IKEA provide additional shopping and dining.

The prime location makes for a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park, which is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

Heritage Lakes is zoned within the Lewisville Independent School District. Neighborhood children attend Hicks Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, Hebron 9th Grade Center, and Hebron High School.

Frisco Overview

Located 28 miles north of Dallas, Frisco reigns as one of the most highly-coveted locales in the DFW Metroplex. With 136,000 residents and numerous family-friendly attractions, Frisco has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012), Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Fabulous Schools

With a student population numbering 50,000, Frisco I.S.D. proclaims “to know every student by name and need.” With more than 90 percent of graduates pursuing post-secondary education, the District is highly regarded. It has received honors such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Sports and Recreation

A number of professional sports teams call Frisco home. Dr. Pepper Ballpark hosts The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate), and professional soccer team FC Dallas plays at 20,000 seat Toyota Stadium. Even the Dallas Cowboys, who play regular season games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, are preparing to move their practice facilities and corporate headquarters to Frisco. The Team will share The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.

The City also boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (with 744 acres of open space set aside for future park development), and offers exhilarating recreation like ice skating, indoor skydiving, and indoor rock climbing.

Frisco maintains a close spirit of community through festivals and events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed event held over the Independence Day holiday. Each holiday season, Christmas in the Square transforms the downtown square into a winter wonderland.

Located in southwest Frisco, The Lakes on Legacy offers 275 homes ranging in size from 2,700 to 7,400 square feet. Equipped with 2-6 bedrooms and up to 5 bathrooms, homes are priced from the mid $200’s to approximately $1.5M.

Neighborhood Amenities

Neighborhood amenities include fishing ponds, hike and bike trails, a playground, and an area with a 24-hour gated entrance. Includes in the Homeowner’s Association dues it tennis/swim membership at The Lakes Tennis Academy, located across Legacy Drive.

Neighborhood Schools

The Lakes on Legacy is zoned within the Lewisville Independent School District, including Hicks Elementary (located within the neighborhood), Arbor Creek Middle School, Hebron 9th Grade Center, and Hebron High School.

Upscale Retail

Located west of Legacy Drive and south of Lebanon Road, the neighborhood provides easy access to numerous high-end shopping and dining options. From Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory at nearby Stonebriar Centre to an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille at The Shops at Legacy, the area is ripe with retail offerings.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, a city of 136,000, located 28 miles north of Dallas, ranks as one of the most highly-regarded communities in the DFW Metroplex. The town has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012). Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Highly-Regarded Schools

Frisco I.S.D. educates 50,000 students with its mission ”to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco I.S.D. graduates continue on to post-secondary education. The District has received numerous accolades, including 100 Best Communities for Young People and Best Communities for Music Education.

Premier Sporting Venues

Frisco is home to a burgeoning number of professional sports. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at beautiful and family-friendly Dr. Pepper Ballpark. FC Dallas, a professional soccer team, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. And the Dallas Cowboys are preparing to move their corporate headquarters and practice facilities to Frisco, where the Team will share The Star, a 12,000-seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.  

Outdoor Recreation and Events

Frisco appeals to fitness enthusiasts and nature lovers with its 1,369 acres of developed park space (and 744 acres of undeveloped park space). In addition, the City offers diverse recreational opportunities from ice skating to indoor rock climbing and indoor skydiving.
Frisco embraces its rapid growth without relinquishing the feel of a close-knit community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed festival held over the Independence Day holiday. And Christmas in the Square blankets the downtown square in “snow,” creating a magical winter wonderland each December.

Miramonte in Frisco

Jane Clark Neighborhood

Miramonte in Friso Texas is a luxury Master planned community with outstanding amenities and access to Prosper Tx Independant School district

An artistic enclave in northwest Frisco, 400-acre Newman Village features works of art in its community public spaces. The master planned community’s homes- built by a small group of distinguished homebuilders with attention to quality and detail- reflect Classical, Renaissance, Spanish, and Italian style architecture. Homes average between 2,700 and 6,500 square feet and are priced from the $500’s to $2M.

Picturesque Amenities

The neighborhood entrance includes a guardhouse surrounded by lush landscaping and detailed stonework. A 2.5-acre Italian themed garden provides a verdant welcome. A series of walking paths and exercise trails throughout the community give residents opportunity to enjoy the lovely landscaping and works of art as well as socialize with neighbors. Gated access gives residents a feeling of security.

Community events include a July 4th picnic and parade, pumpkin patch and hayride in the Fall, and Christmas festivities.

Access to Corporate and Retail

Located west of Legacy Drive between Eldorado Parkway and Panther Creek Parkway, the neighborhood provides convenient access to corporate and retail establishments. A quick trip down the Dallas North Tollway brings commuters to Legacy Business Park, which is home to major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

The neighborhood also offers proximity to Frisco’s more than 9 million square feet of shopping and dining space, including Stonebriar Centre, IKEA, and the shops and cafes of historic Frisco Square.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Frisco Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Newman Elementary School, which is within walking distance, as well as Trent Middle School, and Lone Star High School.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, a city of 136,000, located 28 miles north of Dallas, ranks as one of the most highly-regarded communities in the DFW Metroplex. The town has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014), America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012), Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Highly-Regarded Schools

Frisco I.S.D. educates 50,000 students with its mission “to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco I.S.D. graduates continue on to post-secondary education. The District has received numerous accolades, including 100 Best Communities for Young People and Best Communities for Music Education.

Premier Sporting Venues

Frisco is home to a burgeoning number of professional sports. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at beautiful and family-friendly Dr. Pepper Ballpark. FC Dallas, a professional soccer team, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. And the Dallas Cowboys are preparing to move their corporate headquarters and practice facilities to Frisco, where the Team will share The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.  

Outdoor Recreation and Events

Frisco appeals to fitness enthusiasts and nature lovers with its 1,369 acres of developed park space (and 744 acres of undeveloped park space). In addition, the City offers diverse recreational opportunities from ice skating to indoor rock climbing and indoor skydiving.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth without relinquishing a feel of a close-knit community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed festival held over the Independence Day holiday. And Christmas in the Square blankets the downtown square in “snow,” creating a magical winter wonderland each December.

Newman Village Frisco Tx

Jane Clark Neighborhood

Newman Village is a beautiful Frisco Texas Subdivision. Be Sure to download my neighborhood report on Newman Village to get more detailed information about Newman Village Frisco Schools and other Amenities

Offering a serene and relaxing environment in sought-after West Frisco, Pearson Farms offers 4,000 to 5,000 square foot homes with an average price from the $400’s to $500’s.

Neighborhood Amenities

Plentiful amenities include an upscale pool area, fountain, two lakes, park-like green spaces, a playground, and hike and bike trails.

Community spirit abounds in the form of a Spring Yard Sale, Eggstravaganza, July 4th Parade, Fall Festival, and Holiday Decoration Contest.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Pearson Farms is located north of Stonebrook Parkway along Teel Parkway. Providing a small-town feel combined with proximity to big-city amenities, the neighborhood is within easy reach of a wide variety of shopping and dining options. A short drive away, Stonebriar Centre offers both high-end and mainstream shops. Adjacent to the Mall, IKEA provides access to Scandinavian-style furnishings.

Neighborhood Schools

The community is zoned within the Frisco Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Nichols Elementary, Pioneer Heritage Middle School, and Reedy High School.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located 28 miles north of downtown Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex, with a 300% population growth rate between 2000 and 2014. The city of 136,000 has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014), America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012), Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

High-Performing Schools

Frisco I.S.D., home to 50,000 students, has a mission “to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco high school graduates go on to higher-level education. The district has received distinctions such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Premier Recreation

Frisco is home to a number of premier sporting venues including Dr. Pepper Ballpark (home of The Frisco Roughriders) and Toyota Stadium (home of FC Dallas). The Star, Frisco’s new 12,000 seat stadium, is set to become the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.

The City also proves desirable for fitness and nature enthusiasts. It boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development), 56 miles of hike and bike trails, and 3 golf courses.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth without relinquishing a feel of a close-knit community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed festival held over the Independence Day holiday. And Christmas in the Square blankets the downtown square in “snow,” creating a magical winter wonderland each December.

One of Frisco’s premier neighborhoods, Shaddock Creek Estates features homes priced from the $400’s to over a million, averaging in size between 4,000 and 6,000 square feet.

Recreational Amenities

Neighborhood amenities include greenbelts, a wooded walking trail, a community pool, and a playground.

Nearby, residents enjoy Stonebriar Country Club, which was named one of the best country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer survey. Stonebriar Country Club features 2, 18-hole golf courses, tennis courts, a pool, and a 65,000-square-foot clubhouse. Trails of Frisco Golf Club offers opportunity for more recreational enjoyment.

The neighborhood is surrounded by 68-acre Cottonwood Creek Park. The park includes lakes, trails, pavilions, and fishing.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within highly-regarded Frisco Independent School District with resident children attending Carroll Elementary, Pink Elementary, Griffin Middle School, and Wakeland High School.

Convenient Retail Access

Located off Legacy Drive a block west of the North Dallas Tollway, just south of Eldorado Parkway, the neighborhood puts residents within easy reach of a wide variety of shopping and dining options. Just minutes away, Stonebriar Centre offers both high-end and mainstream shops. Adjacent to the Mall, IKEA provides access to Scandinavian-style furnishings.

Frisco Overview

Located 28 miles north of Dallas, Frisco reigns as one of the most highly-coveted locales in the DFW Metroplex. With 136,000 residents and numerous family-friendly attractions, Frisco has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012). Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Fabulous Schools

With a student population numbering 50,000, Frisco I.S.D. proclaims ”to know every student by name and need.” With more than 90 percent of graduates pursuing post-secondary education, the District is highly regarded. It has received honors such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Sports and Recreation

A number of professional sports teams call Frisco home. Dr. Pepper Ballpark hosts The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate), and professional soccer team, FC Dallas, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. Even the Dallas Cowboys, who play regular season games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, are preparing to move their practice facilities and corporate headquarters to Frisco. The Team will share The Star, a 12,000-seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.

The City also boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (with 744 acres of open space set aside for future park development), and offers exhilarating recreation like ice skating, indoor skydiving, and indoor rock climbing.

Frisco maintains a close spirit of community through festivals and events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed event held over the Independence Day holiday. Each holiday season, Christmas in the Square transforms the downtown square into a winter wonderland.

In a lush setting of 550 acres of woodlands, creeks, and stunning views, Starwood provides upscale living in Frisco. Featuring home designs by premier builders, homes boast square footages varying from around 3,000 to more than 10,000. Homes range in price from the $400’s to over $1M.

Neighborhood Amenities

Amenities include wooded walking trails, a community center, fitness center with indoor sports court and fitness equipment, playground, swimming pools, and tennis courts. The community is enhanced by safety measures like gated entrances and 24/7 security.

Community Events

Starwood brims with a spirit of community, evidenced by enjoyable events such as campouts, fun runs, a Fourth of July Parade, and festive holiday displays. Additional social groups provide residents the opportunity to engage in specific interests such as wine tasting, dinner and play groups.

Convenience to Corporate and Retail

Located off of Lebanon Road just west of the Dallas North Tollway, Starwood is just 2 miles north of Legacy Business Park, providing convenient access to major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

The neighborhood also offers proximity to Frisco’s more than 9 million square feet of shopping and dining space, including Stonebriar Centre, IKEA, and the shops and cafes of historic Frisco Square.

Neighborhood Schools

Starwood is zoned within the Frisco Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Spears Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School. In addition, Starwood Montessori School, serving children ages 2 through middle school, emphasizes the “magic of learning for its own sake.”

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located 28 miles north of downtown Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex, with a 300% population growth rate between 2000 and 2014. The city of 136,000 has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012)Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014)Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

High-Performing Schools

Frisco I.S.D., home to 50,000 students, has a mission ”to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco high school graduates go on to higher level education. The district has received distinctions such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Premier Recreation

Frisco houses a number of premier sporting venues including Dr. Pepper Ballpark (home of The Frisco Roughriders) and Toyota Stadium (home of FC Dallas). The Star, Frisco’s new 12,000 seat stadium, is set to become the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.

The City also proves desirable for fitness and nature enthusiasts. It boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development), 56 miles of hike and bike trails, and 3 golf courses.

The atmosphere is casual elegance and the amenities exceptional in this sought-after luxury enclave in Frisco. The lifestyle is unmatched with social and recreational opportunities right in the neighborhood and a sense of community prevails in Stonebriar. Exceptional homes and a breathtaking golf course view are nestled among rolling wooded terrain, lakes and streams, indulging one in a manner of living second to none. Home prices range from the mid $400’s to over $1.5M.  Each Village area of Stonebriar offers different and unique home styles.

Stonebriar residents enjoy the privacy of living in a 24 hour patrolled single, entrance, limited access country club community. Crisscrossed with three flowing streams, the uniquely beautiful rolling topography is unmatched in the Metroplex. Parks and greenbelts, combined with Stonebriar’s golf course (Stonebriar Country Club), enhance the air of privacy-buffering residential areas and bringing open space and views to the landscape. All this plus private streets and limited traffic create an atmosphere where living extends beyond the boundaries of home and homesite: a place where neighbors become friends.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Lewisville Independent School District. Neighborhood children attend Hicks Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, and Hebron High School.

Prime Location

Stonebriar is located on Legacy Drive just north of the Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121) and west of the Dallas North Tollway. The prime location makes for a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Upscale Retail

In addition, the neighborhood provides easy access to numerous high-end shopping and dining options. From Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory at nearby Stonebriar Centre to an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille at The Shops at Legacy, the area is ripe with retail offerings.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, a city of 136,000, located 28 miles north of Dallas, ranks as one of the most highly-regarded communities in the DFW Metroplex. The town has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012)Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014)Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Premier Sporting Venues

Frisco is home to a burgeoning number of professional sports. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at beautiful and family-friendly Dr. Pepper Ballpark. FC Dallas, a professional soccer team, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. And the Dallas Cowboys are preparing to move their corporate headquarters and practice facilities to Frisco, where the Team will share The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.

Outdoor Recreation and Events

Frisco appeals to fitness enthusiasts and nature lovers with its 1,369 acres of developed park space (and 744 acres of undeveloped park space). In addition, the City offers diverse recreational opportunities from ice skating to indoor rock climbing and indoor skydiving.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth without relinquishing a feel of a close-knit community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed festival held over the Independence Day holiday. And Christmas in the Square blankets the downtown square in “snow,” creating a magical winter wonderland each December.

The Estates on Legacy is a lovely and well-manicured Frisco neighborhood featuring 3,000-5,000 square-foot homes with an average price from the $300’s to the $500’s.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned to Frisco Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Allen Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School.

Recreational Opportunities

The neighborhood, featuring green space and a pond, provides plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreation. Just across from the neighborhood, 26-acre Beavers Bend Park features a playground, picnic tables and a covered pavilion, a 1.2-mile walking trail, and greenspace.

Close by is Stonebriar Country Club which was named one of the best country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer survey. Stonebriar Country Club features two, 18-hole golf courses, tennis courts, a pool, and a 65,000-square-foot clubhouse

Corporate and Retail Convenience

Located west of Legacy Drive and north of Lebanon Road, the neighborhood provides residents with a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park, home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

In addition, the neighborhood provides easy access to numerous high-end shopping and dining options. From Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory at nearby Stonebriar Centre to an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille at The Shops at Legacy, the area offers many retail options.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located about 30 miles north of Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex. The City of 136,000 has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012)Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014)Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Exceptional Schools

Frisco I.S.D., educating 50,000 students each school year, has a mission “to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of the district’s graduates go on to higher-level education. The District has received honors such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Professional Sports

Frisco serves as home to a number of pro sports teams. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at Dr. Pepper Ballpark while pro soccer team FC Dallas entertains fans at the 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. Even the Dallas Cowboys are preparing a move to Frisco, where they’re relocating their practice facilities and corporate headquarters. The Team will partner with Frisco I.S.D. in sharing The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium.

Outdoor Recreation and Events

The City also provides expansive green space with 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development). Other Frisco recreational opportunities include ice skating, indoor rock climbing, and indoor skydiving.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth while maintaining a spirit of community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, a patriotic festival that coincides with Independence Day. And Christmas in the Square turns Frisco’s downtown square into a winter wonderland each holiday season.

A sought-after enclave within Frisco, Villages of Stonebriar Park is a gated luxury home community. Detailed finishes and unique floor plans give the new community (built from 2000 to 2013) a fresh look, while 3 to 6 bedroom homes ranging from 3,500 to more than 10,000 square feet provide plenty of space. Select garages accommodate up to 5 vehicles. Homes are priced from the high $500’s to over $3M.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the highly-ranked Frisco Independent School District. Neighborhood children attend Spears Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School.

Prime Location

Villages of Stonebriar Park is located at Legacy Drive and Warren Parkway, just north of the Sam Rayburn Tollway and west of the Dallas Parkway. The prime location makes for a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park (which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Upscale Retail

In addition, the neighborhood provides easy access to numerous high-end shopping and dining options. From Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory at nearby Stonebriar Centre to an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille at The Shops at Legacy, the area is ripe with retail offerings.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, a city of 136,000, located 28 miles north of Dallas, ranks as one of the most highly-regarded communities in the DFW Metroplex. The town has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012)Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014)Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Highly-Regarded Schools

Frisco I.S.D. educates 50,000 students with its mission ”to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco I.S.D. graduates continue on to post-secondary education. The District has received numerous accolades, including 100 Best Communities for Young People and Best Communities for Music Education.

Premier Sporting Venues

Frisco is home to a burgeoning number of professional sports. The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate) play at beautiful and family-friendly Dr. Pepper Ballpark. FC Dallas, a professional soccer team, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. And the Dallas Cowboys are preparing to move their corporate headquarters and practice facilities to Frisco, where the Team will share The Star, a 12,000 seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D. 

Outdoor Recreation and Events

Frisco appeals to fitness enthusiasts and nature lovers with its 1,369 acres of developed park space (and 744 acres of undeveloped park space). In addition, the City offers diverse recreational opportunities from ice skating to indoor rock climbing and indoor skydiving.

Frisco embraces its rapid growth without relinquishing a feel of a close-knit community with events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed festival held over the Independence Day holiday. And Christmas in the Square blankets the downtown square in “snow,” creating a magical winter wonderland each December.