Frisco : Texas
Living a College Town Lifestyle in Frisco, Texas
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Where to Retire in Frisco and Home Prices
Home prices and real estate taxes here are high. The median home value was $695,503 in early 2022, according to Zillow.
What Is Special about Frisco
The city is growing by leaps and bounds and offers several types of sporting venues including several golf courses. There is also a town center, theaters, and shopping galore.
What Is Not Special about Frisco
The growth and urban sprawl here doesn't lend to it being a pretty city. The cost of living is relatively high, and the summers are hot.
Climate and Physical Environment
The average January temperature here is 50 degrees, with July's average at 86 degrees. Frisco gets about 39 inches of rain a year.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
There are several restaurants in Frisco Square and many more restaurant chains line the major arteries running in and out of the city. The town is home to the Frisco Discovery Center which is a science, art, and cultural center. The city also boasts a Community Theatre and a Children's Theatre. Central Park is a eight-acre park that features bronze sculptures, an amphitheater, and trails.
Crime
The crime rate here is low.
Medical Facilities
Medical City Plano-Frisco in downtown Frisco was built in 2012.
Transportation
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is about 25 miles away.
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