Plano
Market Overview
Plano Real Estate
Plano is one of the premier suburbs in the nation, consistently ranked among the best places to live in America. Home to major corporate campuses including Toyota, Liberty Mutual, and JPMorgan Chase, Plano offers top-rated schools, upscale shopping, and beautifully maintained neighborhoods with excellent community amenities.
Plano's housing market ranges from established neighborhoods in West Plano to luxury estates in the Legacy and Willow Bend areas. Strong corporate presence and top-rated Plano ISD schools keep demand consistently high across all price points.
By the Numbers
Plano at a Glance
~290,000
Population
$450,000
Median Home Price
Neighborhoods
Explore Plano
Legacy West
Upscale mixed-use district near corporate campuses with luxury apartments, fine dining, and the Legacy Hall food venue.
Willow Bend
Prestigious neighborhood near The Shops at Willow Bend with large homes, mature landscaping, and top schools.
West Plano
Established area with a mix of home styles, excellent schools, and proximity to the Dallas North Tollway.
Downtown Plano
Historic district with a DART rail station, local restaurants, craft breweries, and charming older homes.
Why Choose
Why Live in Plano?
- Plano ISD is one of the top-rated school districts in Texas
- Major corporate campus hub — Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, FedEx Office
- Legacy West offers premier shopping, dining, and entertainment
- Extensive hike and bike trail system with 80+ miles of trails
- Consistently ranked among the safest large cities in America
- Diverse, international community with global cuisine and cultural events
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Plano so popular with families?
Plano ISD is one of the highest-rated school districts in Texas, the city is consistently ranked as one of the safest in America, and neighborhoods offer excellent amenities and parks.
What companies are headquartered in Plano?
Major employers include Toyota North America, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan Chase, FedEx Office, Keurig Dr Pepper, and PepsiCo's Frito-Lay division.
Is Plano expensive?
Plano is mid-to-upper range for DFW, with median prices around $450,000. However, it offers a range from established homes in the $300s to luxury estates over $1 million.
Does Plano have public transit?
Yes. DART Red and Orange lines serve Plano with multiple stations, connecting to downtown Dallas and other suburbs.
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