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Real Estate in Plano, TX

With so much to see and do in the area, it’s no wonder why so many people chose to call Plano their home. For those who want to relocate to Plano, the real estate market is brimming with exciting housing opportunities in a variety of settings that range from affluent country club communities to cozy historic neighborhoods with tree-lined streets. Real estate in Plano includes condominiums and townhouses, single family homes and large estates, and with a median home price in the mid-$200,000s, Plano properties are affordable to everyone, whether you are a first time homebuyer or an experienced investor. Condominiums and townhouses for sale in Plano come in an array of sizes, floor plans, and prices that range from well under $100,000 to just over $1 million. Single family homes in Plano can range in price from under $100,000 to over $5 million, and many spacious 3+ bed, 2+ bath homes can be found at even the lower price points. Homes in the median price range typically have 4+ bed and 3+ bath, and tend to be newer constructions with traditional-style architecture, although charming historic homes can be found at all price points. Plano real estate also includes a selection of luxurious and accommodating lakefront and golf course homes for those who love to live where they play. No matter which type of home you are looking for, the Plano real estate market has what you need to start your life in this bustling Dallas suburb. When searching for homes in the Dallas Metroplex, consider Plano, TX as your next destination.

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