Living in Frisco
Frisco ranks as the 7th largest city in Texas with 225,980 residents, located in Denton and Collin Counties, a convenient 25-minute commute to DFW area airports. The median household income for Frisco is $128,761 per www.neighborhoodscout.com. Depending on where you live within Frisco, students can attend Lewisville, Frisco, McKinney, or Little Elm school districts. Frisco is known for Sports City USA so whether you enjoy baseball, football, and so on, Frisco has sports and lots of them. Catch a Frisco Roughriders baseball game while floating the Lazy River or take a tour of Dallas Cowboys’ practice facility at The Star.
From professional to recreational, international to youth competitions, when it comes to athletics and outdoor fun and recreation, there are no shortages of options. Perhaps the best outdoor kept secret in Frisco is its Limestone Quarry Park complete with a waterfall and swimming hole. More than 9 million square feet of retail options including the Stonebriar Mall and local boutiques are available for your shopping pleasure, year-round professional sports action, family attractions and concerts, and a growing museum district will keep you and your family enjoying life to its fullest. When it comes to dining experiences, you’ll find an array of options from small town cafes to fine dining with many unique to Frisco.