Service Area · Collin County

Prosper, TX Real Estate & Homes for Sale

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

Prosper, Texas is one of the fastest-growing towns in Collin County — and for good reason. Top-ranked Prosper ISD schools, master-planned communities like Windsong Ranch and Star Trail, generous lot sizes, and a small-town feel just minutes from the Dallas North Tollway have made Prosper one of the most in-demand zip codes in North Texas.

APW Realty has helped families, move-up buyers, and luxury clients navigate Prosper's competitive market for more than 15 years. Whether you're buying your first Prosper home, building on a custom lot, or selling a Windsong Ranch property, you'll work directly with broker Adam Williams from first conversation through close.

Why Prosper?

  • Prosper ISD is one of the highest-rated districts in Texas, anchoring strong long-term home values across every Prosper neighborhood.
  • Master-planned communities — Windsong Ranch, Star Trail, Light Farms (just south in Celina), Whitley Place, and Lakes of Prosper — offer resort-style amenities, lagoons, miles of trails, and tight-knit neighborhood culture.
  • Lot sizes in Prosper run noticeably larger than neighboring Frisco or Plano — buyers consistently get more land for the dollar without giving up commute or amenity access.
  • Direct access to the Dallas North Tollway, US-380, and the rapidly developing PGA HQ / Fields West corridor positions Prosper at the center of North Texas's next decade of growth.

Neighborhoods we cover

  • · Windsong Ranch
  • · Star Trail
  • · Whitley Place
  • · Lakes of Prosper
  • · Gentle Creek
  • · Lakewood
  • · La Cima
  • · Saddle Creek

School districts

  • · Prosper ISD

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

Prosper · Frequently asked

Prosper real estate — your questions, answered.

What's the median home price in Prosper, TX?

Prosper home prices typically range from the mid-$500s for established resale into the $1.5M+ range for new construction luxury in Windsong Ranch and Star Trail. Custom estates on larger lots can exceed $3M. Contact Adam Williams at APW Realty for a current, neighborhood-specific market snapshot.

Is Prosper, TX a good place to buy a home?

Prosper is consistently ranked among the best places to live in Texas thanks to Prosper ISD schools, master-planned amenities, generous lots, and proximity to the Dallas North Tollway. Long-term appreciation has tracked well above the DFW average over the last decade.

Which Prosper neighborhoods are best for families?

Windsong Ranch and Star Trail lead for amenities (lagoon, water park, miles of trails), while Whitley Place and Lakes of Prosper appeal to families wanting a quieter, more established neighborhood with strong resale.

Do you help buyers with new construction in Prosper?

Yes — Adam represents buyers on new builds throughout Prosper, including incentive negotiation with national builders. Working with your own broker costs you nothing extra and protects you through option period, inspections, and walk-through.

What school district serves Prosper, TX?

Most of Prosper is served by Prosper ISD, one of the highest-rated districts in Texas. Small western portions of the town fall into other Collin County districts — APW Realty confirms exact zoning on every property.

Ready to explore Prosper?

A no-pressure conversation with Adam Williams — by phone, email, or the contact form.