Plano North | July 2025

Real estate

BY JACQUELYN BURRER

Home Edition

2025

Readers, welcome to your annual Community Impact Home Edition. This guide features news ranging from key real estate trends and new developments unique to your neighborhood to tips on navigating the current real estate market. All of the stories are written by our team of local journalists who are invested in keeping you informed in your community, and all of the advertisements are from nearby businesses who support our mission. Make sure to dig into our front page story, which looks at current housing trends in Plano as city sta and developers look to expand housing options in the city. This edition also features an update on a new housing development set for Haggard Farms, a mixed-use development in northwest Plano, along with the latest real estate data in every ZIP code in Plano. We’re unwavering in our commitment to provide free, useful news to the community, because we believe everyone deserves to receive high-quality information about where they live.

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Local realtor speaks on Dallas- Fort Worth housing market (Page 14)

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Check out the latest real estate data across Plano (Page 15)

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Plano commission approves Haggard Farms housing projects Two new housing projects at the Haggard Farms development in Plano are moving forward following unanimous approval by the Plano Planning and Zoning Commission. The details At their June 17 meeting, commissioners approved a revised plan for an assisted living facility that was altered to allocate more land for future single-family residential developments, updating the previous 2023 concept plan. The updated plan expanded the adjacent townhome development from 13 to 18.8 acres by removing the administrative oce buildings that were in the original plan for the senior living facility, according to city documents.

The size of the adjacent assisted living parcel is unchanged, a spokesperson for Forefront Living conrmed. Commissioners also approved an initial site plan for Haggard Farm Townhomes, which will include 188 single-family units and four common area spaces. Both projects were submitted by HEL Land, LLC, and are part of the broader Haggard Farms mixed-use development, which is being devel- oped by Stillwater Capital. The background Haggard Farms was initially approved by Plano City Council in 2021. The 142-acre mixed-use development is set to be located at the northwest corner of Windhaven Parkway and Spring Creek Parkway in one of Plano’s largest tracts of undeveloped land. On top of the maximum 250 single-family units and 700 multi-family units planned for the development, Haggard Farms will also feature restaurants, oces, parks and more. The rst phase of building will center around a

rustic, farm-themed restaurant and event center called The Almanac, which will serve as the project’s anchor. The Almanac will serve locally sourced food, and plans to include a hotel, a pond, a greenhouse and several other features. Haggard Farms is one of several mixed-use projects under way across the city, including Collin Creek, Lavon Farms and The Shops at Willow Bend.

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