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Parks and Recreation in Frisco
It is easy to spend time outside throughout the year in Frisco due to all the great recreational facilities located throughout the city. The Frisco Parks and Recreation Department manages 48 Parks that cover 1,369 acres. These parks include larger community parks and smaller neighborhood parks. Each have a wide variety of amenities, including playgrounds, athletic fields and courts, disc golf, spray pads, dog parks, natural space and more. Frisco is also dedicated to becoming a bike and pedestrian friendly town. In order to do so, there is a vast system of Trails throughout the city. Covering almost 20 miles, these trails offer both leisurely and challenging courses for you to bike or walk. There are other great facilities operated by the Frisco Parks and Recreation department. The Frisco Athletic Center (5828 Nancy Jane Lane) is an award winning, 100,000 square foot facility with an indoor aquatic center and fitness center. To cool off in the hot Texas summers, head to the Frisco Water Park (5828 Nancy Jane Lane), which features numerous fun slides, large pools, and a lazy river. Explore the arts, culture, and history of the Frisco area at the fantastic Frisco Discovery Center (8004 North Dallas Parkway) and Frisco Heritage Center (6455 Page Street).
Education in Frisco, Texas
Students in Frisco are educated at several excellent public school districts in the region. The main district for the community is Frisco Independent School District. The FISD is ranked in the top 10 % of Texas schools, with a 9 out of 10 rating, based on the schools’ test results. Students experience progressive learning with a district commitment to establish facilities that maintain a small, personal learning environment. The student to teacher ratio is 15:1. This district operates 40 elementary schools, 16 middle schools, and 9 high schools within Frisco and the surrounding area. Some residents in Frisco fall within the school districts of neighboring communities, including Lewisville Independent School District, Little Elm Independent School District, and Prosper Independent School District.
Health and Transportation in Frisco, TX
To support the people of Frisco, there are numerous medical facilities located within the city limit. The two major hospitals in Frisco are Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Frisco (5601 Warren Parkway) and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Centennial (12505 Lebanon Road). Both of these world class facilities are comprehensive medical and surgical hospitals with 24 hour emergency services. There are also many family medicine and pediatric clinics as well as urgent care facilities in Frisco.
Frisco is connected to the North Texas region by the Sam Rayburn Tollway (Highway 121) and the Dallas North Tollway. These major highways allow for residents to commute to Dallas and the rest of the metropolitan area. Residents looking to travel beyond Texas for business or pleasure can utilize two local airports. Located 25 miles from Frisco, Dallas Love Field (8008 Herb Kelleher Way) offers domestic flights. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (2400 Aviation Drive), located 29 miles away, has both domestic and international flights.
3315 Midwick Drive
$3,400,000
16020 Preston Road
$6,525,269
22031 Flanagan Circle
$250000
Frisco Listings Summary
Frisco - Town vs. County Stats
Avg Price in Frisco: $1,000,100 / County Avg $588,200
Avg Taxes in Frisco: $12,900 / County Avg $7,700
Avg Sq. Ft. in Frisco: 3,879 / County Avg 2,796
Avg Price per/sqft in Frisco:$258 / County Avg $210
Avg Walkscore in Frisco: 22 / County Avg 23
Avg Year Built in Frisco: 2008 / County Avg 2005
Avg Days on Website in Frisco: 40 / County Avg 53
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DENTON COUNTY EAST |
Denton County south of 380 |
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