Texas Real Estate Commission Consumer Protection Notice
Texas Real Estate Commission Consumer Protection Notice
If you work in Frisco or Plano but prefer a quieter, small town country setting – then Prosper, Texas, located approximately 6 miles from Frisco, is the place for you! Prosper was a small rural town on Preston Road. The 2010 census listed Prosper as having a population of 9,423 but in recent years – true to its name – it has prospered and as of 2020 has a population of 26,046 on its 25 square miles. Prosper is known for beautiful pastures and wide-open spaces and is home to numerous full-service equestrian farms. Come live in Prosper and experience the small town with a big heart. If this sounds like someplace you’d like to call home, scroll down for a detailed list of homes for sale in Prosper, Texas.
Prosper, Texas parks encompass more than 350 acres of open space, recreational venues and trails. Town Lake Park provides access to a 27 acre stocked lake (catch and release), fishing dock, hike and bike trails and picnic areas. Kayaking, canoeing and non-motorized boating are allowed.
Prosper Founders Fest is held each May and celebrates Prosper’s history, people, and arts. The event combines the Prosper Fire Department’s IBCA-sanctioned Barbecue Cookoff, a 5K race, an art show and music festival, and a Sunday Family Fellowship.
Unlike any community pool you’ve ever seen, THE LAGOON is a 5-acre tropics-inspired amenity complete with clear Caribbean-like water and sandy beaches in the neighborhood of Windsong Ranch. Talk about staycation!
Prosper, Texas has a top-rated school district serving more than 14,000 students. Currently there are 12 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 2 high schools.
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