Service Area · Collin County

Collin County, TX Homes for Sale

Represented by Adam Williams, Broker · TREC #0605029 · APW Realty.

Collin County is one of the fastest-growing counties in America — and the most opportunity-rich real estate market in North Texas. From walkable Historic Downtown McKinney to Frisco's PGA corridor, Prosper's master-planned acreage, Allen ISD family neighborhoods, and Celina's land boom, the county offers depth most metros can only dream of.

APW Realty is a Collin County-native brokerage. For 15+ years, broker Adam Williams (TREC #0605029) has helped families, investors, and landowners across every city in the county make confident, informed real estate decisions.

Why Collin County?

  • Collin County combines top-rated public schools (Frisco, Prosper, Allen, McKinney, Lovejoy ISDs), low Texas taxes, and one of the strongest job-growth pipelines in the country.
  • The county spans entry-level family homes, $1M+ luxury estates, and multi-acre land tracts — meaning APW Realty can match almost any buyer profile to the right submarket.
  • Major employer footprints (Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan, FedEx Office, PGA of America HQ) anchor sustained relocation demand into Collin County.
  • Infrastructure investment — US-380, the Dallas North Tollway extension, and the Outer Loop — continues to push values north and east into Celina, Anna, Melissa, and beyond.

Neighborhoods we cover

  • · Allen — Twin Creeks, Star Creek, Watters Crossing
  • · Plano — Willow Bend, Legacy West, Deerfield
  • · Frisco — Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Stonebriar
  • · McKinney — Stonebridge Ranch, Tucker Hill, Adriatica
  • · Prosper — Windsong Ranch, Star Trail, Whitley Place
  • · Celina — Light Farms, Mustang Lakes edge

School districts

  • · Frisco ISD
  • · Prosper ISD
  • · Allen ISD
  • · McKinney ISD
  • · Plano ISD
  • · Celina ISD
  • · Lovejoy ISD
  • · Melissa ISD
  • · Anna ISD

Zoning varies street-by-street. APW Realty confirms exact school assignment on every property.

Collin County · Frequently asked

Collin County real estate — your questions, answered.

What is the most popular city in Collin County, TX?

Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, and Prosper consistently rank among the most in-demand Collin County cities. Each has a distinct character — Frisco for amenities and luxury, Plano for established neighborhoods, McKinney for downtown charm, Allen for schools and value, Prosper for new construction and larger lots.

What's the average home price in Collin County?

Collin County home prices vary significantly by city — from the mid-$300s in parts of McKinney and Anna into the $1M+ range across Frisco, Prosper, and Plano. APW Realty provides a current, city-specific market snapshot on request.

Which Collin County school district is the best?

Frisco ISD, Prosper ISD, Allen ISD, McKinney ISD, and Lovejoy ISD all rank among the top districts in Texas. The 'best' district depends on your family's priorities — academics, athletics, fine arts, or specific programs. APW Realty maps school strength to neighborhood pricing.

Is Collin County still growing?

Yes — Collin County remains one of the fastest-growing counties in America. Population, employment, and infrastructure investment continue to push values north and east into Celina, Anna, Melissa, Princeton, and Prosper.

Do you cover the whole county or just one city?

APW Realty covers all of Collin County — Allen, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Celina, Anna, Melissa, Wylie, Murphy, Fairview, and Lucas — plus the broader North Texas Metroplex.

Ready to explore Collin County?

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