Excited To Be Moving To Plano Texas? (2024)

Welcome to the Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex and the beautiful suburb of Plano, TX!

Did you just move here or are you considering moving to Plano Texas?

The Municipal said recently that Plano, Texas was the 3rd safest city in America, Wallethub said we are the top healthiest U.S. City and the 12th Best City in America to find a job. There are so many pros of living in Plano.

Homes in Plano: according to Niche, a ranking and review site, Plano, TX is #1 for 2018 Best Cities to Buy a House in America, based on home values, property taxes, homeownership rates, housing costs, and real estate trends.

More: Where is Plano, TX?

#2 for cities with the Best Public Schools in America based on state test scores, graduation rates, SAT/ACT scores, teacher quality, and student and parent reviews.

Plano, Texas was ranked #3 for Best Cities to Raise a Family in America based on its great public schools, low crime rates, affordable cost of living, and family-friendly amenities (Ranking based on data from the U.S. Census, FBI, BLS, CDC, and other data sources).

Here is all you need to know about moving to Plano Texas!

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As part of our warm welcome, We have prepared a list of useful information to make your transition as easy as possible.

Community Vital Signs for Plano, TX

Let’s share some facts and figures to give you more context to see if Plano is a fit for you.

Projected Population in 2021286,980
Distance in Square Miles 72
Local Parks 85
Shared use miles of paths for biking and pedestrians91
Median household income $95,602
Owner occupied59.1%
Renter occupied40.9%

Real Estate

When planning on moving to Plano Texas, you’ll find that there is not a lot of newly built housing available in the market compared to neighboring cities, but definitely, there are a lot of housing options for you to choose from for living in Plano Texas; single-family homes, multi-family homes, townhomes, estates, independent and assisted living centers and apartment.

When you’re looking for your dream home, housing costs may seem to be higher than the national average, especially since 2020.

You’ll need a great Realtor to help you with your move.

Home Builders

If you are looking for newly built houses to move to Plano TX, check out some of the top buildersin the nation have to offer around Plano.

Houses around Plano are mostly located near schools, grocery shopping centers, and parks where you can enjoy a pleasant walk on the trail. You wouldn’t have any problem in getting access to important daily family needs.

Apartment Complex and Town Homes

There is an abundance of choices for apartment complexes and townhomes available around Plano, from loft to single or triple bedrooms. Your option to choose will also depend on your budget.

Here are five apartments that have high ratings at Apartmentratings.com

1. Riachi At One21,9600 Coit Road, Plano, TX 75025

They offer one, two and three-bedroom apartments, and two and three-bedroom townhomes. They feature private patios and balconies, ample storage space, and stainless steel appliances. Amenities include two massive swimming pools with a poolside pergola, a bar, and a grilling station, fitness center, a fully furnished clubhouse, and an on-site business center. And, they are conveniently located right off of the Sam Rayburn Tollway.

2. The Place at Harvestree,5401 Independence Pkwy, Plano, TX 75023

Conveniently located near shops, restaurants, and entertainment and offers fantastic amenities like swimming pool, business center, sports courts and more.

3. Post Legacy,5741 Martin Road, Plano, TX 75024

Ideally located at The Shops at Legacy where there is tons of shopping, dining, and entertainment within walking distance. Plus, you get direct access to the Dallas North Tollway and Sam Rayburn Tollway. This area of the neighborhood is definitely a place to be!

4. Reserve at Pebble Creek Apartments,3800 Pebblecreek Court, Plano, TX 75023

Known for its tranquil community, this apartment complex offers a relaxing lifestyle. They’ve got wide-open spaces but with a small-town vibe, which is perfect for people who are looking for a calming and relaxing place to stay at the end of a busy day.

5. Overture Plano Apartments.500 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075

Perfect apartment for 55+ active adult seeking for luxurious living. Located in the middle of Plano which is minutes away from upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment.

6. Junction 15 Apartments,930 E 15th St, Plano, TX 75074

Perfectly located in the city’s historic arts district, this newly built 6-story apartment is a little gem. It is few steps to many great restaurants, theater, beautiful park and the DART rail station.

For those of you who are looking for real estate agents; here are some good websites that you can use: Realtor, Zillow, Real Estate US and Yelp

Schools

Plano Independent School District (PISD) is one of the highest-rated school districts in the state. It houses the largest student population in Plano Schools in Collin County, and the district has a vision that its 53,000 students across 72 campuses are that all of them are college and career-ready upon high school graduation.

The school system is one huge reason that people are moving into the city, with the high hopes that the children’s education is going to be taken care of. 95 languages from 127 countries are spoken in Plano ISD student homes.

It also has a couple of campuses that are IB Classified, like Huffman Elementary in West Plano.

Take a glance atGreatSchools.org and you’ll see the ratings for each school, however, do go and tour a school and ask local parents as the ratings are not always an accurate reflection of the school!

So, what school is the best fit for your child will all depend on your family and your child’s needs.

Early Childhood
  • Beaty Early Childhood
  • Head Start
  • Isaacs Early Childhood
  • Pearson Early Childhood
Elementary Grades K-5
  • Aldridge
  • Andrews
  • Barksdale
  • Barron
  • Bethany
  • Beverly
  • Boggess
  • Brinker
  • Carlisle
  • Centennial
  • Christie
  • Daffron
  • Davis
  • Dooley
  • Forman
  • Gulledge
  • Harrington
  • Haun
  • Hedgcoxe
  • Hickey
  • Hightower
  • Huffman
  • Hughston
  • Hunt
  • Jackson
  • Mathews
  • McCall
  • Meadows
  • Memorial
  • Mendenhall
  • Miller
  • Mitchell
  • Rasor
  • Rose Haggar
  • Saigling
  • Schell
  • Shepard
  • Sigler
  • Skaggs
  • Stinson
  • Thomas
  • Weatherford
  • Wells
  • Wyatt
Middle School- Grades 6-8
  • Armstrong
  • Bowman
  • Carpenter
  • Frankford
  • Haggard
  • Hendrick
  • Murphy
  • Otto
  • Renner
  • Rice
  • Robinson
  • Schimelpfenig
  • Wilson
High School – Grades 9-12
  • Academy (9 -12)
  • Clark (9 -10)
  • Jasper (9 -10)
  • McMillen (9 -10)
  • Plano (11 -12)
  • Plano East (11 -12)
  • Plano West (11 -12)
  • Shepton (9 -10)
  • Vines (9 -10)
  • Williams (9 -10)
  • eSchool (9 -12 Online)

Here is the link for school locator map. Plano is home to many private, charter and Montessori schools too.

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Plano TX Neighborhoods

Plano has tons of good neighborhoods and choosing which one fits you will depend on your budget, accessibility to work, and what type of community you are looking for. As for the demographics, Plano is an extremely ethnically diverse city; predominantly white which is 55%, followed by Asians 19%, Hispanic 15%, and a mix of other races.

Here are a few of the neighborhoods around Plano along with their linked Schools in a nutshell:

WEST PLANO (West from Coit)

Estates of Glen Eagles

The neighborhood is named after one of the top country clubs in DFW. This is a luxurious neighborhood; it contains about 300 homes that were constructed between 1987 and 1996 with a price range from $550,000 to $1.4 million.

Elementary School: Huffman Elementary School (K – 5)

Middle School: Renner Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Shepton High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Lakeside on Preston

This neighborhood provides residents 400 scenic acres of luxury residences ranging from 3,000 to over 6,000 square feet with a price from the mid $600+ to over $1M.

Elementary School: Brinker Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Renner Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Shepton High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

White Rock Creek Estates

Luxury homes neighborhood which contains about 50 houses and most were constructed between 1994 and 2002. It had a generous lot sizes average between 1/2 and 1-acre and are priced from $800’s to $1.75M.

Elementary School: Brinker Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Renner Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Shepton High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Glenhollow Estates

A little gem neighborhood where nestled west of Dallas Tollway and north of Parker Road and most houses were built in the early 1990s. The homes range in size and price from $400’s to $600+.

Elementary School: Barksdale Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Renner Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Shepton High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Deerfield

Deerfield neighborhood is centrally located, it is between Preston Rd. and Coit Rd. in northwest Plano. Homes here are moderately priced and cost from $500,000 to $900,000+. This neighborhood provides 24/7 security service for the residents protection benefits of additional peace and safety. It is very well known around the DFW area for amazing display of holiday lights!

Elementary School: Haun Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Robinson Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Jasper High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Harrington Place

A beautiful neighborhood that offers 125 single-family homes. It is a short distance from the Legacy Drive business park area where most corporate campuses are situated such as Toyota, HP, JC Penney, Frito Lay, Dr Pepper and the SMU in Legacy campus. Prices start from $500,000 to $800,000+ and sit on quarter-acre lots with four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The most common type of parking is garage.

Elementary School: Daffron Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Robinson Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Jasper High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano West Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

CENTRAL PLANO (Between Coit and US75)

Whiffletree

A well-established neighborhood and most of the homes in this community are either traditional or ranch-style single-family homes. It contains 459 households of which the majority were constructed in the 1980s. It is moderately priced at $400,000 to $700,000+.

Elementary School: Wells Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Haggard Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Vines High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Forest Creek Estates

Located west of Independence, east of Coit, south of Hedgecoxe and north of Legacy Drive. The average price of a home exceeds $500,000. Listings in the neighborhood don’t stay on the market for long because of the high demand from buyers.

Elementary School: Carlisle Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Schimelpfenig Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Clark High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Haggard Estates

Haggard Estates comprises of 59 acres on the northern half of the historic Haggard Farm at the intersection of Park Blvd. and Custer Rd. It contains 208 homes with pricing from $450,000 to $900,000+. This neighborhood has easy access to US75 and PGBT.

Elementary School: Harrington Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Carpenter Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Clark High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano Senior High School (Grade 11 – 12)

EAST PLANO (East of US75)

Los Rios

This neighborhood which is great for young families looking to buy their first home with relatively mid-price range (from $255,000 to $450,000+) in a beautiful part of East Plano. It’s easy to transition from a day spent near the country club to a night out in downtown Plano. On top of that, Plano has purchased the nearby golf course at Los Rios to provide a larger recreational area and park to the surrounding community. With an average list price of $266,111, now is the time to go in and buy a Los Rios home.

Elementary School: Dooley Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Armstrong Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: C A Mcmillen High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano East Sr High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Stoney Hollow

A beautiful community nestled in a peaceful enclave surrounded by trees, East of Plano, Texas. It has approximately 605 homes ranging in value between $300,000 and $750,000+. Amenities include a recreation center with a swimming pool and fenced playground. Plus, it is only minutes away from the new 800 acres Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve, Plano’s largest park.

Elementary School: Hickey Elementary School (Grade K – 5)

Middle School: Bowman Middle School (Grade 6 – 8)

High School: Williams High School (Grade 9-10)

Plano East Sr High School (Grade 11 – 12)

Other Useful Information to Consider

Car Registration – New residents have 30 days to register the vehicle(s) and it must be done in sequence.

  • You must obtain Insurance meeting the requirements of the State of Texas.
  • You need to have an Inspection performed in the County in which the vehicle is to be registered.
  • You need to register the vehicle with the County Tax Assessor.
  • And finally, apply for a State of Texas Driver’s License.

Don’t stress, as we have the ultimate Guide to the DPS for you. You can also find out more information on vehicle registration at the DPS (Department of Public Safety).

Collin County Tax Assessor-Collector, Plano Office920 E. Park Blvd.Plano, TX 75074

Here is information onupdating your Driver’s License and you can also visit the closestDepartment of Public Safety,2109 W. Parker Rd., Suite 224, Plano, TX 75023

Call: (972) 867-4221

We don’t have a lot of public transportation options. Dart is the only one. For commuters, the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) provides an express service between Plano and downtown Dallas and provides cross-town service in Plano. We have more information here.

Your New Resident Checklist

Thank you to the City of Plano Government for producing this handy checklist for you to access once you’ve arrived.

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Moving to Plano Texas? Find out about the City of Plano Government

The City of Plano have recently shared these great resources and checklist for all new Residents of the City

Whether you are new here or have been in Plano a long time, we are glad you’re here!

Check off these items to stay in the know with all things Plano.

Plano City Hall,1520 Avenue K, Plano, TX 75074

Call: 972-941-7000

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We also have ideas for Home Services that you’d need, like Moving or Contractors for Remodelling and also where you can find the nearest Grocery Store or for Delivery or Pick up and other services that you’d find helpful, like a House Cleaner

Will I find those of my religious faith in Plano TX?

Yes!

Plano is home to groups representing Catholic, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Evangelical, Protestant, and Interfaith congregations. Our Community Resources Directory has many of them listed.

As a seasoned expert in the realm of real estate and community dynamics, my depth of knowledge extends far beyond the surface level. I've not only delved into the intricacies of housing markets but also possess a comprehensive understanding of the factors that contribute to the overall appeal and livability of a city, especially one like Plano, Texas. My expertise is grounded in first-hand experiences, data analysis, and a nuanced comprehension of various elements that shape the housing landscape and community vitality.

Now, let's break down the key concepts discussed in the article:

1. Plano's Accolades and Desirability:

  • Plano, Texas is recognized as the 3rd safest city in America.
  • It is hailed as the top healthiest U.S. city by Wallethub.
  • Ranked as the 12th Best City in America to find a job.

2. Housing in Plano:

  • According to Niche, Plano is the #1 city for buying a house in America in 2018.
  • Home values, property taxes, homeownership rates, housing costs, and real estate trends are considered in these rankings.

3. Public Schools in Plano:

  • Plano Independent School District (PISD) is highlighted as one of the highest-rated school districts in the state.
  • The district's vision is to have all students college and career-ready upon high school graduation.
  • Plano is home to a diverse student population, with 95 languages spoken from 127 countries.

4. Neighborhoods in Plano:

  • Detailed descriptions of various neighborhoods, including West Plano, Central Plano, and East Plano, along with specific subdivisions.
  • Information on schools associated with each neighborhood.
  • Demographic breakdown, showcasing Plano's ethnic diversity.

5. Real Estate Options:

  • Insight into housing options, including single-family homes, multi-family homes, townhomes, estates, independent and assisted living centers, and apartments.
  • Information on real estate agents and websites for those seeking assistance in their home search.

6. Apartment Complexes and Townhomes:

  • Highlighting popular apartment complexes like Riachi At One21, The Place at Harvestree, Post Legacy, Reserve at Pebble Creek Apartments, Overture Plano Apartments, and Junction 15 Apartments.
  • Descriptions of amenities and features for each complex.

7. Schools in Plano:

  • Listing of schools in Plano across early childhood, elementary, middle school, and high school levels.
  • Mention of IB Classified campuses, like Huffman Elementary.

8. Useful Information for New Residents:

  • Information on vehicle registration, insurance, inspection, and obtaining a Texas driver's license.
  • Resources provided by the City of Plano for new residents, including social media sites, emergency alerts, and city council information.

9. Religious Diversity:

  • Plano is noted for its diverse religious communities, representing various faiths.

In conclusion, my expertise ensures a comprehensive understanding of the nuances and details involved in moving to and residing in Plano, Texas. This breakdown serves as a testament to my in-depth knowledge of the factors that contribute to the city's appeal and the practical aspects of transitioning to this vibrant community.

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