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Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide

Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide

A detailed look at Plano, Texas including demographics, growth trends, neighborhoods, schools, housing mix, and lifestyle insights for buyers and homeowners.

Prosper is one of North Texas’ fastest-growing communities, and it behaves differently than most suburbs because so much of the housing supply is newer, master-planned, and still expanding. That means lifestyle decisions and real estate decisions are tied together here, neighborhood choice, school zoning, amenities, commute patterns, and builder activity all matter.

This guide is designed to help you understand Prosper at the neighborhood level, not just the city level. You’ll see live demographic data, schools, and local points of interest below, and we’ll use a plain-English lens to explain what that data means in real life, and who Prosper is a strong fit for.

If you want the live housing numbers, inventory, pricing, and leverage indicators, use our Prosper Real Estate Market Report.

Plano, Texas is one of North Texas’ most established and desirable suburban cities, located in both Collin and Denton counties. Known for its highly rated public schools, strong corporate presence, and well-developed infrastructure, Plano offers a balance of stability, accessibility, and lifestyle.

The city has experienced long-term, sustained growth, with development that is more mature and structured compared to rapidly expanding suburbs. Established neighborhoods, major corporate campuses, and a strong retail and dining scene give Plano a stable, long-term growth profile rather than a phase-driven pattern.

Buyers are often drawn to Plano for its school reputation, access to the Dallas North Tollway and US-75, and proximity to major job hubs in Dallas, Frisco, and surrounding areas. Move-up buyers, relocation clients, and professionals frequently consider Plano for its convenience, community feel, and long-term value.

Housing in Plano is primarily composed of established resale homes, with limited new construction and a range of properties across multiple price tiers, including luxury communities. Pricing and market behavior can vary significantly by neighborhood, school zoning, and level of updates, making localized insight important when evaluating opportunities.

Plano is best suited for buyers who prioritize strong schools, career access, and a well-established suburban environment. It offers a more balanced lifestyle with access to retail, dining, and major destinations like Legacy West and The Shops at Legacy.

As Plano continues to evolve, its growth remains tied to economic development and long-term demand rather than rapid expansion. Understanding both the lifestyle and the housing market dynamics is key when making a move here.

For live pricing trends and inventory data, view the Plano Real Estate Market Report.


Major neighborhoods in Prosper, TX

Prosper is largely composed of master-planned communities and newer subdivisions. Absorption speed, pricing stability, and resale competition often vary by neighborhood rather than by ZIP code.

Windsong Ranch

Windsong Ranch is one of Prosper’s most recognized master-planned communities. It includes resort-style amenities, extensive green space, and newer construction inventory. Because of its amenity concentration and branding, resale homes here often compete directly with builder spec inventory within the same price tier.

Star Trail

Star Trail includes a mix of luxury and upper-mid inventory. Larger floorplans and higher price tiers can result in longer absorption cycles compared to mid-tier neighborhoods. Price movement here is often influenced by high-end inventory stacking.

Whitley Place

Whitley Place includes a combination of established homes and newer builds. Lot sizes and architectural consistency can influence resale positioning differently than fully new master-planned phases.

Lakes of La Cima

Lakes of La Cima represents an earlier development phase of Prosper. Homes here may compete differently against brand-new construction due to build era and amenity comparisons.

Other expanding subdivisions

Prosper continues to expand through phased development. As new sections open in master-planned communities, inventory conditions can shift quickly within specific neighborhoods.

Subdivision-level analysis is critical when evaluating pricing and negotiation leverage in Prosper.

 

If you're preparing to buy or sell in Windsong Ranch, Star Trail, Gentle Creek, or surrounding communities, learn how our subdivision-level strategy works in our Best Realtor in Prosper guide.

Overview for Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, TX

308,628 people live in Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, where the median age is 39.3 and the average individual income is $57,273.679. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

308,628

Total Population

39.3 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$57,273.679

Average individual Income

Around Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, TX

There's plenty to do around Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Somewhat Walkable
Walking Score
48
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score
24
Minimal Transit
Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including CrossFit 972, Ahn's Tae Kwon Do, and Rox Skin Studio.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Active 2.1 miles 11 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 4.37 miles 8 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.84 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.19 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 0.64 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 4.89 miles 6 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, TX

Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide has 116,530 households, with an average household size of 19.06. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 308,628 people call Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide home. The population density is 4,114.496 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

308,628

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

39.34060746270591

Median Age

49.6 / 50.4%

Men vs Women

Population by Age Group

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18-24 Years

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25-64 Years

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65-74 Years

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75+ Years

Education Level

  • Less Than 9th Grade
  • High School Degree
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor Degree
  • Graduate Degree
116,530

Total Households

19.06

Average Household Size

$57,273.679

Average individual Income

Households with Children

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Blue vs White Collar Workers

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Commute Time

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Schools in Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide, TX

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The following schools are within or nearby Plano TX Community & Neighborhood Guide. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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How The Cliff Freeman Group evaluates Prosper neighborhoods

We don’t evaluate Prosper using city-wide averages alone. Prosper is a neighborhood-driven market where school zoning, subdivision design, and new construction cycles can change buyer demand and resale competition quickly.

When we advise clients on Prosper, we compare neighborhoods by build era, amenity profile, commute patterns, lot size expectations, and how resale inventory competes with nearby new construction. That’s how you avoid picking the wrong neighborhood for your lifestyle, or overpaying for a location premium that doesn’t hold in the next resale cycle.

Prosper in 60 seconds

• Predominantly newer construction and master-planned communities
• Neighborhood choice matters here more than city-wide averages
• Demand is influenced by school zoning, amenities, and commute corridors
• Expect active development, retail expansion, and ongoing infrastructure grow

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