Harrington Homeplace
Harrington Homeplace, Plano
Harrington Homeplace is a community of 125 single-family homes located in West Plano. Homes average between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet with an average price ranging from the $400’s to the $600’s. The community brings neighbors together with events including an annual picnic.
Convenient to Corporate and Retail
Located at the northeast corner of Parker Road and Ohio Drive, the neighborhood provides a short commute to Legacy Business Park, home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo).
The neighborhood provides easy access to a wide variety of retail establishments. Nearby Lakeside Market features upscale shops, restaurants, and salons. Preston Park Village includes favorites like Williams Sonoma, Talbots and White House Black Market. Fine dining and popular grocers like Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s are nearby as well.
Neighborhood Schools
The neighborhood is zoned within Plano Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Daffron Elementary, Robinson Middle School, Jasper High School, and Plano West Senior High. Plano Day School, which offers early childhood and after school care, is located within walking distance of the neighborhood.
Recreational Access
Just to the east, Preston Meadow Park contains playgrounds, baseball fields, sports courts, and green space. The park also provides an entrance to six-mile-long Preston Ridge Trail.
Plano Overview
Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. Plano is home to six Fortune 1000 companies and headquarters to several other major corporations. Plano has accumulated numerous awards including Best City for Families (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Suburbs for Education in America (movoto.com, 2014), Safest Places in America (movoto.com, 2014), and Best City to Raise a Family in America (niche.com, 2015).
Exceptional Schools
Plano I.S.D. is a highly-regarded school district, which educates 55,000 children across 70 campuses. Twenty-three Plano ISD schools have captured the prestigious National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor, awarded by the U.S. Department of Education. In addition, the City provides easy access to a number of institutions of higher learning, including Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, SMU-In-Plano, and Dallas Baptist University North.
Outdoor Amenities and Events
The City boasts over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. A number of recreation centers, splash grounds, pools, and waterslides add to the City’s recreational opportunities.
Each year, Plano residents look forward to many fantastic festivals including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.