Frisco Rent Prices & Neighborhood Guide
Fast-growing suburb with new development, sports facilities, excellent schools, and young family population.
Dallas, TXAvg Rent: $1,750/moWalk Score: 35
Walkability
35
Walk Score
Transit
25
Transit Score
Commute
35-50 min
To Downtown
Safety
Excellent
Rating
Frisco Rent Prices
Studio
$1,100
per month
1 Bedroom
$1,400
per month
2 Bedrooms
$1,900
per month
3 Bedrooms
$2,600
per month
Rent Trend: Rising with growth
Neighborhood Character
Vibe & Demographics
Neighborhood Vibe
New development, family-focused, growing
Demographics
Young families, professionals, children
Best For
Families with kidsSports fansNew home seekersSchool quality
Lifestyle & Amenities
Restaurant Scene
Growing, chains, new local options
Nightlife
Minimal - sports bars, family entertainment
Schools
Top-rated Frisco ISD
Pros & Cons of Living in Frisco
Pros
- Best schools
- New homes
- Safe
- Sports amenities
Cons
- Very car-dependent
- Far from Dallas
- Cookie-cutter
- Long commutes
Parks & Recreation
- Frisco Commons
- Warren Sports Complex
- Limestone Quarry Park
Public Transit
- Limited bus service
Popular Streets
- Main Street
- Preston Road
- Lebanon Road
Key Amenities
- The Star (Cowboys HQ)
- Stonebriar Centre
- Sports facilities
- New development
Compare with Other Dallas Neighborhoods
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Highland Park
2BR Rent:$3,000
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Plano
2BR Rent:$1,800
Walk Score:42
Suburban, diverse, family-oriented
Helpful Resources for Renters
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