Known for its neighborly ambience, Heritage Green is a community of just over 300 homes in southwest Frisco. Homes average between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet and are priced from the $400’s to the $600’s.

Recreational Opportunities

The community provides plenty of recreational opportunities for its active residents, such as offering residents membership at the Lakes Tennis Academy. The tennis academy provides members a multitude of high quality tennis programs as well as a fitness center and swimming pool.

Heritage Green abuts 26-acre Beavers Bend Park, which features a playground, picnic tables and a covered pavilion, a 1.2 mile walking trail, and greenspace. Minutes away, Ruff Range Dog Park provides furry family members space to play.

Neighborhood Schools

The neighborhood is zoned within the Frisco Independent School District with neighborhood children attending Allen Elementary, Hunt Middle School, and Frisco High School.

Convenient to Corporate and Retail

Located north of Lebanon Road, west of Legacy Drive, and bordered by Beavers Bend Park to the north and west, the neighborhood achieves a balance of privacy and convenient access to corporate and retail establishments. Nearby Legacy Business Park provides convenient access to major corporate employers such as Toyota North America, Ericsson, FedEx, FritoLay and PepsiCo.

The neighborhood also offers proximity to Frisco’s more than 9 million square feet of shopping and dining space, including Stonebriar Centre, IKEA, and the shops and cafes of historic Frisco Square.

Frisco Overview

Frisco, located 28 miles north of downtown Dallas, is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW Metroplex, with a 300% population growth rate between 2000 and 2014. The city of 136,000 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.

High-Performing Schools

Frisco I.S.D., home to 50,000 students, has a mission “to know every student by name and need.” More than 90 percent of Frisco high school graduates go on to higher-level education. The District has received distinctions such as Best Communities for Music Education and 100 Best Communities for Young People.

Premier Recreation

Frisco hosts a number of premier sporting venues including Dr. Pepper Ballpark (home of The Frisco Roughriders) and Toyota Stadium (home of FC Dallas). The Star, Frisco’s new 12,000 seat stadium, is set to become the practice facility for the Dallas Cowboys.

The City also proves desirable for fitness and nature enthusiasts. It boasts 1,369 acres of developed park space (and another 744 acres of land marked for future park development), 56 miles of hike and bike trails, and 3 golf courses.

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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