Discover Frisco TX Homes For Sale
an educational real estate guide

When you're considering buying a home or selling a home in Frisco Texas, it's a good idea to work with a local real estate expert to help ease the real estate purchase process. There's far more to home buying than just searching Frisco homes for sale - and Local Realtor Mark Hitz and the Keller Williams Rivera Team of GMAC Local Realtors can give you the knowledge, advice and counsel you need to make the right decisions about your real estate investment.

Frisco Growth Projections

real estate and homes for sale in the city of Frisco Texas 75034 - 75035 Frisco TX 75034 - 75035 has around 79,235 residents and is located in Collin County Denton County Texas. This primarily residential community is experiencing moderate to significant growth compared to the 2000 US Census Frisco 33,714 residents figure.

Future Frisco Texas real estate growth projections coupled with local Collin County and Denton County road expansion and North Texas Tollway Authority roads significantly change the past architecture of this community.


City of Frisco TX 2006 Comprehensive Plan

The City of Frisco TX has been creating and implementing comprehensive growth plans for many years. This controlled rapid growth from 2000 33,000 residents to 2007 80,000 residents occurred because the City of Frisco TX worked their plan. The Comprehensive Plan is a guide for the City’s future growth that includes the Future Land Use Plan, Thoroughfare Plan, Parks & Open Space Master Plan and recommended goals and objectives to carry out the Plans. The 2006 comprehensive plan provides an overwhelming amount of important city data for relocating home buyers interested in the significant real estate growth occurring in Frisco Texas.

City of Frisco TX 2006 Comprehensive Plan Table Of Contents

Chapter 1. Snapshot of the City of Frisco Texas

  • Introduction
  • Demographics & Socio-Economic Analysis
  • Natural Resources
  • Development Patterns & Trends
  • Significant Boundaries Related to Frisco
  • Traffic & Transportation
  • Current City Initiatives
  • Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan
  • Livability & Sustainability Analysis
  • The Snapshot in Conclusion
  • Chapter 2. Visioning

  • Introduction
  • The Public Input Process
  • The Neighborhood Workshops
  • The CPAC Visual Character Survey (VCS) & Questions
  • The High School Students VCS and Issue Identification
  • Focus Groups & Stakeholder Interviews
  • Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats (SWOT)
  • Challenges & Opportunities Diagram
  • The Vision Statement
  • Chapter 3. Principals & Actions

  • Introduction
  • Principals & Actions:
  • Land Use Principals & Actions
  • Livability Principals & Actions
  • Transportation Principals & Actions
  • Growth Principals & Actions
  • Chapter 4. Land Use Strategy

  • Introduction
  • Existing Land Use Characteristics
  • Future Land Use Plan
  • Anticipated Population Growth & Capacity
  • Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan
  • Land Use Policies
  • Chapter 5. Livability Strategy

  • Introduction
  • Livability Policies
  • Chapter 6. Transportation Strategy

  • Introduction
  • Existing Transportation System
  • The Transportation Strategy
  • Transit and Hike & Bike Trail Integration
  • Transportation Policies
  • Chapter 7. Growth Strategy

  • Introduction
  • The National, Regional & Local Housing Market
  • Accommodation of New Development
  • Growth Policies
  • Chapter 8. Implementation

  • Introduction
  • General Use of the Comprehensive Plan
  • Zoning Ordinance
  • Subdivision Ordinance
  • Other Development Regulations
  • Capital Improvements Program
  • City Programs/Projects
  • Incentives & Financing Programs
  • Public Private Partnerships
  • Comprehensive Plan Priorities

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