Shaddock Creek Estates

One of Frisco’s premier neighborhoods, Shaddock Creek Estates features homes priced from the $400’s to over a million, averaging in size between 4,000 and 6,000 square feet.

Recreational Amenities

Neighborhood amenities include greenbelts, a wooded walking trail, a community pool, and a playground.

Nearby, residents enjoy Stonebriar Country Club, which was named one of the best country clubs in DFW according to a 2015 Avid Golfer survey. Stonebriar Country Club features 2, 18-hole golf courses, tennis courts, a pool, and a 65,000-square-foot clubhouse. Trails of Frisco Golf Club offers opportunity for more recreational enjoyment.

The neighborhood is surrounded by 68-acre Cottonwood Creek Park. The park includes lakes, trails, pavilions, and fishing.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within highly-regarded Frisco Independent School District with resident children attending Carroll Elementary, Pink Elementary, Griffin Middle School, and Wakeland High School.

Convenient Retail Access

Located off Legacy Drive a block west of the North Dallas Tollway, just south of Eldorado Parkway, the neighborhood puts residents within easy reach of a wide variety of shopping and dining options. Just minutes away, Stonebriar Centre offers both high-end and mainstream shops. Adjacent to the Mall, IKEA provides access to Scandinavian-style furnishings.

Frisco Overview

Located 28 miles north of Dallas, Frisco reigns as one of the most highly-coveted locales in the DFW Metroplex. With 136,000 residents and numerous family-friendly attractions, Frisco has received honors such as Best Place for Young Families in Texas (nerdwallet.com, 2014) and America’s Friendliest Towns (Forbes, 2012). Best Cities for First-Time Home Buyers (wallethub.com, 2014), Best Mid-sized Cities for Education in America (movoto.com, 2015), and Tree City USA.

Fabulous Schools

With a student population numbering 50,000, Frisco I.S.D. proclaims ”to know every student by name and need.” With more than 90 percent of graduates pursuing post-secondary education, the District is highly regarded. It has received honors such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Sports and Recreation

A number of professional sports teams call Frisco home. Dr. Pepper Ballpark hosts The Frisco Roughriders (the Texas Ranger’s AA affiliate), and professional soccer team, FC Dallas, plays at 20,000-seat Toyota Stadium. Even the Dallas Cowboys, who play regular season games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, are preparing to move their practice facilities and corporate headquarters to Frisco. The Team will share The Star, a 12,000-seat stadium, with Frisco I.S.D.

The City also boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (with 744 acres of open space set aside for future park development), and offers exhilarating recreation like ice skating, indoor skydiving, and indoor rock climbing.

Frisco maintains a close spirit of community through festivals and events like the Frisco Freedom Fest, an action-packed event held over the Independence Day holiday. Each holiday season, Christmas in the Square transforms the downtown square into a winter wonderland.

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