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Collin County

New construction homes for sale in Collin County, TX

5,976 homes

New home communities in Collin County, TX

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Housing market in Collin County, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Cities
    52
  • Single family
    5,561
  • Townhouses
    262
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    8
  • Active builders
    82
  • Starting price
    $154,674
  • Median price
    $464,900
  • Price per square foot
    $195

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 5976 listings in Collin County, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Collin County?

Economic & Geographic Profile

Corporate headquarters and a high-tech workforce drive the robust economy in this North Texas powerhouse. As a primary engine of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the region supports a population exceeding one million residents. Major employment sectors include finance, telecommunications, and professional services, with several Fortune 500 companies maintaining massive operations here. The landscape transitions from dense commercial corridors to rolling prairies as one moves northward.

Cities & Community Character

Established urban centers like Plano and Frisco offer sophisticated dining and retail, while cities such as McKinney and Allen provide a mix of historic charm and modern suburban amenities. Beyond these hubs, smaller towns and unincorporated areas maintain a more relaxed pace, though they are rapidly integrating into the broader metropolitan fabric.

Market Trends & Development

The new construction market in Collin County remains one of the most active in the United States, fueled by consistent corporate relocations and highly rated school districts. Development is characterized by expansive master-planned communities in Collin County that prioritize walkability, private parks, and onsite lifestyle amenities. While infill projects are common in southern cities, the northern frontier sees significant conversion of former ranch land into residential neighborhoods to meet sustained regional demand.

Regional Value & Lifestyle

Residents benefit from the absence of state income tax and a high concentration of modern infrastructure. Given the hot Texas summers, new builds typically emphasize high-efficiency cooling systems and advanced insulation to manage utility costs. This region offers a compelling value proposition for those seeking a high standard of living with direct access to global business hubs.