Frisco

Recognized by Money magazine as one of the best places to live in America, Frisco offers a compelling balance of location, livability, and thoughtfully designed homes—expertly represented by the advisors at Allie Beth Allman & Associates. The city has distinguished itself as a destination for those seeking opportunity without sacrificing quality of life.

Located approximately thirty miles north of downtown Dallas and just minutes from major corporate campuses including T-Mobile, Oracle, and AmerisourceBergen, Frisco spans 62 square miles along the Dallas North Tollway. With strong projected job growth, Frisco continues to attract professionals, entrepreneurs, and families drawn by its economic vitality and long-term prospects.

Outdoor recreation is central to daily life. The city’s network of pristine parks and neighborhood green spaces offers facilities for baseball, soccer, basketball, sand volleyball, picnicking, and play. Nearly 56 miles of hiking and biking trails invite residents to enjoy North Texas’s temperate seasons in a setting that feels both active and welcoming. The Frisco Athletic Center further elevates the experience with a state-of-the-art fitness facility, full-size gyms, aerobic studios, childcare services, recreation classrooms, and both indoor and outdoor aquatic amenities.

Frisco is also a major hub for professional and amateur sports. Residents enjoy access to Major League Soccer’s FC Dallas, Minor League Baseball’s Frisco RoughRiders, National Hockey League games featuring the Dallas Stars, and the world-class facilities of the Dallas Cowboys.

Beyond athletics, Frisco offers an impressive array of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Frisco Square—often described as the city’s modern downtown—serves as a vibrant mixed-use center with residential living, restaurants, and office space. Nearby, Stonebriar Centre features six anchor department stores, a 24-screen cinema, and a wide selection of national and local retailers. Preston Road continues to evolve as a premier retail and dining corridor, and the city is home to the region’s only IKEA.

Education remains a cornerstone of the community. Most students attend the highly regarded Frisco Independent School District, which encompasses 70 campuses. The district’s Career and Technical Education Center provides high school students with hands-on exposure to a range of professional pathways, supporting thoughtful and informed future planning.

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