Articles tagged with: Plano

Avignon Windhaven, a sophisticated West Plano neighborhood, consists of 210 spacious courtyard estates designed in French Country or European architectural style. Brimming with European charm, the homes are designed to complement each other while maintaining a sense of uniqueness. Homes range from 3,000 to more than 6,000 square feet, some of which are priced over a million.

Neighborhood Amenities

Avignon’s Palais, the community amenity center, features refined decor and includes a beautiful ballroom and a full-service caterer’s kitchen. The Palais opens out onto a lovely courtyard area with a gorgeous pool and expansive sunning deck. A private exercise facility also enhances resident enjoyment. 

The lush landscaping gives a European resort atmosphere, including a French walking garden, life-sized chess board, gazebo, and fountain. The Homeowner’s Association even plants and maintains a neighborhood vineyard.

The neighborhood features numerous luxurious amenities, notably an exclusive concierge service. This concierge service caters to a wide range of resident needs, taking on tasks such as sourcing concert tickets, scheduling appointments, and arranging deliveries.

Convenient Location

Avignon is located off of Windhaven Parkway, just east of the Dallas North Tollway. This convenient locale provides an easy commute to Legacy Business Park, home of major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay, and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the highly-regarded Plano Independent School District, and resident children attend the exemplary rated Brinker Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Retail and Dining

Plano has ample amenities for retail lovers with its assortment of shops and restaurants, ranging from high-end to bargain. Revitalized historic downtown Plano’s shops brim with unique finds, while trendy Lakeside Market features upscale shops and restaurants. Preston Park Village includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and The Gap. James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke, and high-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are local favorites. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend and the charming Shops at Legacy.

Top-Rated Schools

The highly-regarded Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on its 70 campuses. Twenty-three Plano schools have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also serves as home to several institutions of higher learning, including Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

Plano attracts many cyclists and fitness enthusiasts to its 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. The City also promotes fitness and fun with a number of recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools. Plano residents enjoy many fun-filled annual events including: Plano Balloon FestivalSuburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Festival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

An intimate community of only 67 homes, Cliffs of Gleneagles sits in an exclusive enclave of West Plano. All homes were completed by custom builders and are priced from $900K to well over $1M. Averaging between 4,000 and 9,000 square feet, many of the homes offer stunning views of Gleneagles Golf Course.

Surrounded on all four sides by the green space of Gleneagles Golf Course and bordered by White Rock Creek, the neighborhood carries an atmosphere of seclusion and tranquility. In addition, privacy is enhanced by two gated entry locations as well as an attended guard house, all optimizing resident security.

Neighborhood Schools

Cliffs of Gleneagles is zoned within the highly-rated Plano Independent School District, and neighborhood children attend Huffman Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Upscale Retail

Located south of Park Boulevard, between Preston Road and the Dallas North Tollway, the neighborhood provides easy access to an assortment of fine dining and retail. Just across the

Tollway are while Preston Park Village includes favorites like Williams Sonoma, Talbots and White House Black Market. Popular grocers Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s are minutes away as Costco and The Shops at Willow Bend, brimming with high-end stores like Restoration Hardware and Neiman Marcus. Nearby Lakeside Market houses upscale shops, restaurants, and salons well.

Corporate Convenience

The neighborhood also provides prime access to many of Plano’s major corporate employers. In fact, the 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive away.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of Downtown Dallas. Plano is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies and headquarters several other major corporations. Plano has accumulated numerous awards, such as 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).

Award-Winning 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 Attractions 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 Plano’s recreational opportunities.

Plano residents enjoy many fun-filled annual events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Festival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Located in the heart of West Plano, Creeks of Willow Bend features approximately 170 homes priced from the $800’s to $1.5M. Generously sized homes range from around 5,000 square feet to more than 6,500 square feet.  

The quiet neighborhood provides a friendly atmosphere where neighbors are known to gather for spontaneous social events. Two lake areas with fountains enhance the beautiful community.  

Neighborhood Schools

The community lies within the highly-rated Plano Independent School District and neighborhood children attend Centennial Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High School.

Top-Notch Retail and Dining

Located just south of Parker Road and west of Preston Road, the neighborhood provides convenient access to a plethora of shopping and dining. Nearby Preston Park Village includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and The Gap. James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke, and high-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are foodie favorites. Additional upscale shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend, trendy Lakeside Market, and the charming Shops at Legacy.

Corporate Convenience

The neighborhood also provides prime access to many of Plano’s major corporate employers such as 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Nature and Recreation

The neighborhood is within walking distance of the Tom Muehlenbeck Center, a community recreation center outfitted with indoor and outdoor pools, a weight room and gym, basketball, volleyball and badminton courts, and an indoor track.  Also nearby, Windhaven Park features practice fields, pavilions, and a playground.

And only minutes away, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve provides 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. Plano is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies and headquarters 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 events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Cypress Point is a charming community of 81 custom homes nestled in far West Plano. Built by the area’s top architects and builders, each home stands apart from neighboring residences. Homes average between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet and are priced from the $700’s. A guarded, gated entrance helps reduce traffic and provides a quieter and more secure community.

The neighborhood exudes a tranquil feel with its gently rolling hills, trickling streams, and beautiful lake. The lake serves as home to the neighborhood swans and their brood of offspring. Other wildlife is sometimes spotted in the green areas of the neighborhood.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located west of Midway Road and south of Parker Road, the neighborhood is convenient for executives commuting to nearby Legacy Business Park, home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Minutes away, the Shops at Willow Bend brims with high-end stores like Restoration Hardware and Neiman Marcus. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the Shops at Legacy, IKEA, and Stonebriar Centre.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within Plano Independent School District with resident children attending Barksdale Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Recreational Access

The neighborhood provides access to upscale recreation, including the adjacent Hills Club, one of the two clubs composing The Clubs at Prestonwood. Named one of the Best Country Clubs in DFW and Most Improved Club (Avid Golfer, 2015), it features an 18-hole championship golf course marked by rolling hills, crystal waterscapes and lush natural foliage.

To the north, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve features 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

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 several other major corporations. Plano has accumulated numerous awards, such as 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).

Award-Winning 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 Attractions 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 Plano’s recreational opportunities.

Plano residents enjoy many fun-filled annual festivals including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Ranked as one of the most desirable neighborhoods in northwest Plano, Deerfield is a community of 733 Single-family homes. Many properties boast quarter- to third-acre lots and range in price from the $200’s to the $600’s. Home sizes range from around 3,000 square feet to nearly 5,000 square feet, with the larger properties accommodating up to five bedrooms. Homes feature various luxurious amenities such as pools with waterfalls and hand-scraped hardwood flooring.

With the neighborhood surrounded by stately brick walls and yards boasting mature trees, the community evokes a feeling of elegance while twenty-four hour security patrols increase safety.

Community Events

This tight-knit neighborhood gathers for a number of community events throughout the year including a BBQ, Oktoberfest, The Deerfield Music and Arts Festival, an Easter egg hunt, and a holiday party. Along with the neighborhood holiday party, Deerfield residents have forged a name for themselves thanks to their magnificent holiday light displays. Visitors even text in votes for best holiday light display as holiday carriage rides tour the neighborhood. For private parties and meetings, residents can rent the versatile clubhouse.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Plano Independent School District with resident children attending Haun Elementary, Robinson Middle School, Jasper High School, and Plano West Senior High. Haun Elementary is conveniently located within the neighborhood.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located north of Legacy Drive and east of Ohio Drive, the neighborhood is convenient to a large number of corporate and retail establishments. In fact, 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive away.

Nearby Lakeside Market features upscale shops, restaurants, and salons. A few minutes away, Stonebriar Center includes Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factor. And The Shops at Legacy offer an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille.

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 for 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, Festival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

One of West Plano’s best kept secrets, El Ranchero is a sought-after neighborhood consisting of only 24 homes priced from $2.4M to $7M. Homes occupy significant acreage, ranging from 2 acre to a little over 4 acres. All homes on Ranchero Rd. are generously sized, and select estates soar to more than 17,000 square feet.

The shaded by tree-lined streets provides a feel of elegant seclusion. Further enhancing the lush feel, some homes back to White Rock Creek.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the highly-rated Plano Independent School District with resident children attending Brinker Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Convenient Retail and Corporate

This convenient location gives residents access to numerous shopping and dining establishments such as the specialty shops of Preston Park Village and the fine fashion and home accessories at The Shops at Willow Bend. For more retail enjoyment, both Lakeside Market and The Shops at Legacy feature upscale shopping and restaurants.

And just a short drive north, Legacy Business Park houses major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. Plano is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies and headquarters 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 events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

A small neighborhood of approximately 100 homes, Fairways of Gleneagles is composed of homes averaging between 3,000 and 4,000 square feet with an average price in the mid $300’s to high $600’s.

Country Club Amenities

Just to the south, Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking) offers 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within Plano Independent School District. Neighborhood children attend Huffman Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Convenient to Retail

Located between Old Shepard Place and Park Boulevard, west of Ventura Drive, the neighborhood is tucked between the shops of Preston Shepard Place and Gleneagles Golf Course. Nearby Preston Park Village includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and The Gap. James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke, and high-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are nearby local favorites. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend and the charming Shops at Legacy.

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 of 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.

Foxwood Glen at Castlemere is a West Plano neighborhood nestled next to a lush greenbelt. Homes range between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet with an average price in the $500’s. The community serves as home to many empty nesters.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located south of Windhaven Parkway, off of Willow Bend Drive, the neighborhood provides prime access to many of Plano’s major corporate and retail establishments. In fact, the 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive away.

Nearby Lakeside Market features upscale shops, restaurants, and salons. Just across the Dallas North Tollway, The Shops at Willow Bend brims with high-end stores like Restoration Hardware and Neiman Marcus. 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 Brinker Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High. Three of these four feeder schools are located within walking distance, providing convenience for neighborhood families.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Highly-Rated Schools

Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses. Twenty-three of those campuses have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also includes several institutions of higher learning: Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

With over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves, Plano is a haven for cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts. The City’s numerous recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools provide additional opportunities for enjoyment.

Each year, Plano residents look forward to many spectacular festivals including Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Festival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

With half its homes offering golf course views, Greens of Gleneagles is a highly desirable West Plano neighborhood. Homes range from 2,500 to 5,500 square feet and are priced from the $400’s to the $600’s.

The intimate enclave includes approximately 70 traditional and Mediterranean-style homes with well-manicured landscaping. Bordered by two lush ponds and a stream, the neighborhood offers a serene atmosphere.

Country Club Amenities

The neighborhood borders one of the two golf course of Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking) located just to the south. The Country Club’s offerings include 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Convenient Access to Corporate and Retail

Located south of Parker Road and west of Willow Bend Drive, the neighborhood provides plentiful options for retail lovers. Revitalized historic downtown Plano’s shops brim with unique finds, while trendy Lakeside Market features upscale shops and restaurants. Preston Park Village includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and The Gap. James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke, and high-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are local favorites. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend and the charming Shops at Legacy.

Greens of Gleneagles is also conveniently located within a short drive of many corporate employers. A quick jaunt to the Dallas North Tollway means easy access to Legacy Business Park, which is home to? corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is within Plano Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Centennial Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High. In fact, Plano West is located within easy walking distance of the neighborhood.

Recreational Access

The Tom Muehlenbeck Center, only minutes away, offers a wide assortment of family-friendly recreational opportunities. The Center includes a fitness center, indoor track, indoor and outdoor pools, and indoor basketball courts. Nearby Windhaven Park contains a jogging trail, playground, and sports field.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to six Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Highly-Rated Schools

Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses. Twenty-three of those campuses have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also includes several institutions of higher learning: Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

With over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves, Plano is a haven for cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts. The City’s numerous recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools provide additional opportunities for enjoyment.

Each year, Plano residents look forward to many spectacular events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

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.

Hills at Prestonwood is a luxury golf community featuring fabulous amenities and picturesque surroundings. The neighborhood contains about 725 homes, many with golf course views. Homes range in size from 2,000 to 4,500 square feet and are priced from the $300’s to the $800’s.

Neighborhood Amenities

The neighborhood boasts numerous amenities including a greenbelt, scenic ponds, a jogging/bike path, tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a children’s playground.

The neighborhood is centered around The Hills Clubhouse, one of the two clubs composing The Clubs of Prestonwood. Named one of the Best Country Clubs in DFW and Most Improved Club (Avid Golfer, 2015), it features an 18-hole championship golf course marked by rolling hills, crystal waterscapes and lush natural foliage.

Dining is available in either the Club’s casual 19th hole, or the newly renovated Dining Room. In addition, many members enjoy the new outside deck, appointed with a fireplace for dining and cocktails.

Recreation Opportunities

The neighborhood is also within reach of exceptional outdoor recreation. Just to the south, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve provides 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located between Parker Road and Park Boulevard, Marsh Lane and Midway Road, the neighborhood provides access to a number of upscale retail establishments. Minutes away, The Shops at Willow Bend’s fine fashion and home accessories stores include Neiman Marcus and Restoration Hardware. Also nearby, Stonebriar Centre offers desirable retail and dining options like Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory and The Shops at Legacy provides an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille.

For access to numerous major corporate employers, a quick jaunt to the Dallas North Tollway leads to Legacy Business Park, which is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within both Lewisville Independent School District and Plano Independent School District with neighborhood children attending either Homestead Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, and Hebron High School; or Barksdale Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to six Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Top-Rated Schools

The highly-regarded Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on its 70 campuses. Twenty-three Plano schools have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also serves as home to several institutions of higher learning including Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

Plano attracts many cyclists and fitness enthusiasts to its 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. The City also promotes fitness and fun with a number of recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools.

Plano residents enjoy many fun-filled annual events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

A pocket of luxury in West Plano, Kings Gate features 4-7 bedroom homes ranging from 6,500 square feet to around 14,000 square feet. Select homes feature up to 8 bathrooms and 4-9 car garages. Homes are priced between $1.5M and $4M and are replete with touches of luxury. Kings Gate architectural styles include Modern, French, and Traditional.

Neighborhood Amenities and Recreation

The beautiful and exclusive community features a private lake and jogging trails. The guarded and gated community prioritizes the safety and security of residents.

Just to the south, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve provides 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within Lewisville Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Hicks Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, and Hebron High School.

Prime Location

Located south of Spring Creek Parkway, between Midway Road and Plano Parkway, the neighborhood is within close proximity to an extraordinary amount of shopping and dining options. Just to the west, Grandscape, a new 400-acre mixed used development, promises to be a huge retail draw. Also nearby, Stonebriar Centre offers desirable retail and dining like Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory and The Shops at Legacy provides an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille.

The prime location makes for a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park,  which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. Plano is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies and the headquarters of 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 events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Located in a charming area of northwest Plano, Kings Ridge offers homes ranging from 3,000 to 6,000 square feet and priced from the $400’s to $1.25M.

The 214-acre neighborhood is notable for its festive community spirit. In fact, a 2019 HOA survey revealed that residents rank friendly and engaged neighbors as the factor they appreciate most about Kings Ridge.

Community Spirit

On patriotic holidays, the neighborhood’s three exterior entrances are adorned with 150 U.S. flags. For a number of years, Kings Ridge has hosted the largest National Night Out in Plano, partnering with city and school officials to reinforce the neighborhood’s commitment and dedication to community, family, and safety. Other community events include Neighborhood Movie Night, Girls Night Out, and an Adult Holiday Party.

Kings Ridge is beautifully landscaped with lovely ponds, which showcase another unique aspect of the neighborhood’s community spirit. Residents enjoy watching two swans glide through one of the neighborhood’s ponds. A group of neighbors takes turns caring for the swans, using donations to pay for their upkeep and food.

Corporate and Retail Convenience

Located just south of Sam Rayburn Tollway between Spring Creek Parkway and Shadow Rock Drive, the neighborhood is within close proximity to an extraordinary amount of shopping and dining options. Just west of the neighborhood, Grandscape, a new 400-acre mixed used development, promises to be a huge retail draw. Also nearby, Stonebriar Centre offers desirable retail and dining like Nordstrom and Cheesecake Factory and The Shops at Legacy provides an eclectic assortment of boutiques and restaurants like Kendra Scott and Del Frisco’s Grille.

The convenient location makes for a short commute to nearby Legacy Business Park, which is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

Kings Ridge is zoned within the Lewisville Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Hicks Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, and Hebron High School.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City with over 260,000 residents, is located approximately 20 miles north of downtown Dallas. Plano is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies and the headquarters of 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 events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Lakeside on Preston occupies 400 scenic acres in West Plano. Divided into 5 villages, the neighborhood offers luxury residences ranging from 3,000 to over 6,000 square feet and priced from the mid $500’s to over $1M.

Neighborhood Amenities

High-end features like stone bridges, tree-lined streets, and 5 fountain-accented lakes lend the neighborhood a feel of elegant beauty. Off-road hike and bike trails and a private recreation center with pool and tennis offer opportunities for fitness and leisure.

Neighborhood Schools

Lakeside on Preston is zoned within the Plano Independent School District, with children attending Brinker ElementaryRenner Middle SchoolShepton High School, and Plano West Senior High School.

Shopping and Dining

Located west of Preston Road, between Parker Road and Spring Creek Parkway, the neighborhood provides ready access to a plethora of fine retail and dining. Just steps away, Lakeside Market provides open-air, upscale shopping, luxurious salons, innovative fitness studios, and a variety of exceptional cuisine. A short drive from the neighborhood, Preston Park Village offers a wide array of shopping and dining, and gourmet grocers such as Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s are also nearby.

Plano Overview

Plano, located 20 miles north of Dallas, serves as home to 260,000 residents and many major corporations. Plano ranks as one of the most desirable areas to live in the DFW Metroplex, earning accolades such as 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).

Schools of Excellence

The highly regarded Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on its 70 campuses. Twenty-three Plano schools have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The city also serves as home to several institutions of higher learning, including Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

The scenic City values its green spaces, earning a 4-STAR rating for national excellence in sustainability and platinum-level scenic city certification. Plano attracts many cyclists and nature-lovers to its more than 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. 

Each year, Plano residents enjoy a lineup of fabulous festivals including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

One of the last neighborhoods to be developed in West Plano’s exclusive Willow Bend area, The Meadows of Willow Bend offers 75 beautiful custom homes in a stunning array of architectural styles. Homes are priced from the $600’s to $1.3M. Select homes on the neighborhood’s east side overlook Gleneagles Golf Course.

Country Club Amenities

Just east of the neighborhood, lie the fairways of the Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking). The Country Club offers 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Corporate Convenience

Located between Park Boulevard and Parker Road, just west of Willow Bend Drive, the neighborhood boasts an ideal location for busy executives. A quick jaunt to the Dallas North Tollway makes a short commute to many of Plano’s major corporations. In fact, the 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive away.

Upscale Retail and Dining

The neighborhood also provides ample access to Plano’s extensive assortment of shops and restaurants. Preston Park Village includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, and The Gap. Foodies flock to James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke, and high-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend, the charming Shops at Legacy, and trendy Lakeside Market.

Neighborhood Schools

The Meadows of Willow Bend lies within the esteemed Plano Independent School District, and neighborhood children attend Beaty Early Childhood School, Centennial Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City of 260,000 residents located just 20 miles north of Dallas, houses 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for several other major corporations. Plano often receives media attention for its desirable living conditions, earning accolades such as 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. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses, with 23 of these schools earning the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. Plano also includes several institutions of higher learning, such as Collin College, SMU-In-Plano, The University of Texas at Dallas, and Dallas Baptist University North.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

Plano attracts many cyclists and fitness enthusiasts to its 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. The City also promotes fitness and fun with a number of recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools.

Each year, Plano showcases many spectacular events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Old Shepard Place, Plano

Jane Clark Neighborhood

Plano Texas Overview

Plano is a city of 290,000 people located 20 miles north of Dallas, It is the gateway to Collin County along The I75 corridor. It is home to many corporate headquarters including 6 Fortune 1000 companies. It is perennially recognized as one of the safest cities in America.  It was recognized in 2020 as one of the best places to work remotely, and our favorite, the second happiest city in the US (2020) Of course it has our vote Best Plano Real Estate and if you are buying or selling a Plano home, Jane Clark Realty just may be the Best Plano Texas Realtor for You.

Exceptional School District

Plano boasts a highly acclaimed Independent School District with over 70 individual campuses serving more than 52,000 students, In 2020, The US Department of Education recognized 25 of the campuses as National Blue Ribbon Schools. Collin College (Plano campus) , SMU-in-Plano, and the University of Texas at Dallas are within easy commute. Dallas Baptist University, Collin College, SMU and the University of Texas offer a network of higher education opportunities throughout the DFW Metroplex.
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Outdoor Events and Festivals

Plano is rich in hiking, biking, and nature trails, With over 3000 acres of well-maintained park space and a variety of splash grounds, pools, waterslides and supervised Recreation Centers, Plano is family and recreation friendly.
Plano’s recreation calendar is punctuated with major yearly recurring activities such as the Plano Balloon Festival and the Suburbia Music Fest, The Dickens in Historic downtown is a Christmas event not soon forgotten,

Neighborhood Profile

  • Current Prices:$484,900
  • Closed Prices:$299,950 to $930,000
  • Median Sale Price:$515,000
  • Average $ per sq ft:$181
  • Association Fee Ranges:$490 to $1320
(based on data from the last 12 months)
  • Type:Single-Family Home
  • Age:1981 to 1990
  • Sq. Ft.:1,594 to 4,777sq. ft.
  • Bedrooms:3 to 5bedrooms
  • Bathrooms:2 to 4bathrooms

Pebble Brook at Willow Bend includes 104 beautiful homes by some of Dallas’ finest luxury home builders in an upscale enclave of West Plano. Homes are priced generally from the $900’s and average between 5,000 and 7,000 square feet.

Bounded by Gleneagles Golf Course to the north and west and bordered by luxury residential neighborhoods on its other sides, the community maintains a feeling of privacy and seclusion. More than a third of Pebble Brook’s homes have stunning golf course views.

Country Club Amenities

Just to the south, Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking) offers 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Convenient Location

The neighborhood presents a marvelous blend of privacy and accessibility, given its location just south of Parker Road and west of Willow Bend Drive. A quick jaunt to the Dallas North Tollway means easy access to Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Pebble Brook’s convenient location is in close proximity to a plethora of retail and dining establishments such as the specialty shops of Preston Park Village and the fine fashion and home accessories at The Shops at Willow Bend.  For more retail enjoyment, both Lakeside Market and The Shops at Legacy feature upscale shopping and restaurants.

Community Activities

The neighborhood maintains an active social calendar of events, bringing residents closer together through annual activities like the Halloween Block Party and Holiday Party as well as more frequently occurring events like Ladies Night Out, Supper Club, Mystery Lunch, and Morning Coffee with guest speakers.

Neighborhood Schools

Pebble Brook is zoned within the Plano Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Beaty Early Childhood School, Centennial Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High School.

Recreational Access

The neighborhood is conveniently located near the Tom Muehlenbeck Center, which offers a wide assortment of family-friendly recreational opportunities. The Center includes a fitness center, indoor track, indoor and outdoor pools, and indoor basketball courts. Nearby Windhaven Park contains a jogging trail, playground, and sports field.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Highly-Rated Schools

Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses. Twenty-three of those campuses have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also includes several institutions of higher learning: Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

With over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves, Plano is a haven for cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts. The City’s numerous recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools provide additional opportunities for enjoyment.

Each year, Plano residents look forward to many spectacular events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Shoal Creek, a 150-acre community located in Northwest Plano, combines a lush natural setting with refined architecture. Many homes feature oversized half- and third-acre lots, with homes averaging 3,000 to 5,000 square feet and priced from the low $500’s to over $1M.

Neighborhood Amenities

The heavily wooded neighborhood provides plenty of outdoor recreational space with greenscapes, waterways, and creekside hike and bike trails. A gorgeous gazebo overlooking a scenic pond with a fountain creates a charming space to unwind.

Neighborhood Schools

Shoal Creek lies within both the Plano and Lewisville Independent School Districts, including Barksdale Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High, Plano West High School (Phase VI) and Hicks Elementary, Arbor Creek Middle School, and Hebron High School (Phases I-V).

Convenient Location

Located at Midway Road and Spring Creek Parkway, the neighborhood provides prime access to many of Plano’s major corporate and retail establishments. In fact, the 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericcson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive away.

Nature Exploration

Just to the south of Shoal Creek, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve provides 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

Plano Overview

Plano, a City of 260,000 residents located just 20 miles north of Dallas, houses 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for several other major corporations. Plano often receives media attention for its desirable living conditions, earning accolades such as 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. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses, with 23 of these schools earning the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. Plano also includes several institutions of higher learning, such as Collin College, SMU-In-Plano, The University of Texas at Dallas, and Dallas Baptist University North.

Retail and Dining

Plano has ample amenities for retail lovers with its assortment of shops and restaurants, ranging for high-end to bargain. Revitalized historic downtown Plano’s shops brim with unique finds while trendy Lakeside Market features upscale shops and restaurants. Preston Park Village, includes Williams Sonoma, Talbots, The Gap and James Beard-winner Chef Tim Byres’ BBQ restaurant, Smoke.  High-end grocers like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s are local favorites. Additional shopping and dining within a short drive includes the elegant Shops at Willow Bend and the charming Shops at Legacy.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

Plano attracts many cyclists and fitness enthusiasts to its 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves. The City also promotes fitness and fun with a number of recreation centers, splashgrounds, and pools.

Each year, Plano showcases many spectacular festivals including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

A lovely West Plano neighborhood with about 200 homes, Steeplechase features stylish and sleek bungalows perfect for homeowners who prefer not to be swallowed by McMansions. The mid-sized abodes are priced from the low $300’s to the mid $600’s and feature well-manicured lawns with mature landscaping.

Country Club Amenities

The neighborhood is only minutes away from Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking). The Country Club’s offerings include 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Neighborhood Schools

Steeplechase is zoned within the highly-regarded Plano Independent School District, and neighborhood children attend Beaty Early Childhood School, Huffman Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Corporate Convenience

Located south of Park Boulevard, just east of the Dallas North Tollway, the neighborhood provides convenient access to many of Plano’s major corporations. Notably, 2600-acre Legacy Business Park, which houses corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo, is only a short drive north.

High-End Retail and Dining

The neighborhood also provides convenient access to an array of retail and dining options. Just across the Tollway, The Shops at Willow Bend brims with high-end stores like Restoration Hardware and Neiman Marcus.  Lakeside Market houses upscale shops, restaurants, and salons while Preston Park Village includes favorites like Williams Sonoma, Talbots and White House Black Market.  Upscale grocers Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s are nearby, and a short-car ride away, The Shops at Legacy features fashionable boutiques and eateries.

Plano Overview

Plano, located 20 miles north of Dallas, serves as home to 260,000 residents and many major corporations. Plano ranks as one of the most desirable areas to live in the DFW Metroplex, earning accolades such as 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).

Schools of Excellence

The highly regarded Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on its 70 campuses. Twenty-three Plano schools have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The city also serves as home to several institutions of higher learning, including Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

The scenic City values its green spaces, earning a 4-STAR rating for national excellence in sustainability and platinum-level scenic city certification. Plano attracts many cyclists and nature-lovers to its more than 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves.  

Just a few minutes from Steeplechase, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve provides 200 acres of lush natural environment, immersing visitors in 3 ecoregions: blackland prairie, riparian forest, and upland forest. Hike and bike trails, a playground, and an observation tower complete the eco-experience.

Each year, Plano residents enjoy a lineup of fabulous events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Completely surrounded by Gleneagles golf course, The Enclave at Willow Bend offers an environment of secluded luxury. The gated community features homes averaging around 5,000 square feet and priced from the $800’s to over $1M.

Neighborhood Amenities

The neighborhood borders two scenic ponds, and the gentle waters of White Rock Creek flow through the golf course, just west of the neighborhood. Just to the south, Gleneagles Country Club (named one of the top country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer ranking) offers 36 holes of golf, tennis, a fitness center, and a supervised kids’ club.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Plano Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Centennial Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located between Parker Road and Park Boulevard, east of Willow Bend Drive, the neighborhood blends privacy with convenient access to corporate and retail establishments. A quick jaunt to the Dallas North Tollway means easy access to Legacy Business Park, which is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

The neighborhood is also within easy reach of a plethora of retail and dining establishments such as the specialty shops of Preston Park Village and the fine fashion and home accessories at The Shops at Willow Bend. For more retail enjoyment, both Lakeside Market and The Shops at Legacy feature upscale shopping and restaurants.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to six Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Highly-Rated Schools

Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses. Twenty-three of those campuses have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also includes several institutions of higher learning: Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

With over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves, Plano is a haven for cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts. The City’s numerous recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools provide additional opportunities for enjoyment.

Each year, Plano residents look forward to many spectacular events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Jane Clark Neighborhood

A pocket of luxury in West Plano, White Rock Creek Estates offers 50 homes ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 square feet and priced from the $800’s to $1.75M. Generous lot sizes average between 1/2 and 1-acre.

Located north of Parker Road and east of Willow Bend Drive, and abutting White Rock Creek and its surrounding greenbelt to the east, the neighborhood provides a feeling of tranquil seclusion.

Convenient Corporate and Retail

The location also provides convenient access to a plethora of retail and dining establishments such as the specialty shops of Preston Park Village and the fine fashion and home accessories at The Shops at Willow Bend. For more retail enjoyment, both Lakeside Market and The Shops at Legacy feature upscale shopping and restaurants.

And the neighborhood’s proximity to the Dallas North Tollway makes a quick commute for busy executives. Just minutes to the north, Legacy Business Park is home to corporate giants like Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the highly-regarded Plano Independent School District, with neighborhood children attending Brinker Elementary, Renner Middle School, Shepton High School, and Plano West Senior High.

Plano Overview

Located about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, Plano has 260,000 residents and is home to 6 Fortune 1000 companies as well as the headquarters for other major corporations. Plano continues to receive numerous awards such as 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).

Highly-Rated Schools

Plano I.S.D. educates 55,000 children on 70 campuses. Twenty-three of those campuses have been awarded the National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence honor. The City also includes several institutions of higher learning: Collin College, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas Baptist University North, and SMU-In-Plano.

Outdoor Attractions and Events

With over 3,000 acres of park space, including hike and bike trails and nature preserves, Plano is a haven for cyclists and other fitness enthusiasts. The City’s numerous recreation centers, splash grounds, and pools provide additional opportunities for enjoyment.

Each year, Plano residents look forward to many spectacular events including: Plano Balloon Festival, Suburbia Music Fest, All-American Fourth, Feastival, and Dickens in Historic Downtown.

Neighborhood Profile

  • Current Prices:$1,140,000
  • Closed Prices:$1,625,000 to $2,495,000
  • Median Sale Price:$2,060,000
  • Average $ per sq ft:$213
  • Association Fee Ranges:$400 to $550
(based on data from the last 12 months)
  • Type:Single-Family Home
  • Age:1994 to 1995
  • Sq. Ft.:7,215 to 7,229sq. ft.
  • Bedrooms:6bedrooms
  • Bathrooms:5bathrooms