What Is My Home Worth in Frisco, TX?

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Frisco Seller Guide

What Is My Home Worth in Frisco, TX?

An online estimate is a starting point, not an offer. Here is how homes in Frisco and across North Dallas are actually valued in 2026, and how to get a real number for yours before you sell.

By Kaitlin Lovern· July 2026· 13 min read· Updated for 2026
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In Frisco, an online estimate can miss your home’s value by tens of thousands of dollars, because it cannot see your condition, your finishes, or who is actually buying on your street. The honest answer to “what is my home worth” is that no single number is your value. A true number comes from a local comparative market analysis, where your specific home is measured against homes that have recently sold near you, then adjusted for condition, upgrades, and current demand. As of spring 2026, Frisco single-family homes were selling in a median of about 64 days (Texas Real Estate Research Center, 2026), with median sale prices sitting in the high $600,000s (NTREIS/MetroTex, 2026). Your number lives inside that market, not on a slider.

Why the online estimate is only a starting point

An automated estimate, the kind you see on the big portals, is an algorithm running on public records and a handful of nearby sales. It does not know that you replaced the roof, refinished the floors, or that the comparable two streets over backed to a busy road and yours backs to a greenbelt. It is a guess built from the outside of your house. That is fine as a conversation starter. It is not a price.

Here is the part most sellers never see. In 2026, three respected institutions do not even measure Frisco-area “value” the same way, let alone agree on it. The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s repeat-sales index shows the Dallas-Plano-Irving area’s price trend up 1.12% year over year (FHFA House Price Index, Q1 2026), a rate of change, not a dollar figure. The Texas Real Estate Research Center shows monthly median prices in parts of Dallas softening, with several consecutive months of small year-over-year declines (Texas Real Estate Research Center, 2026). The U.S. Census pegs Frisco’s median owner-occupied home value at $642,100, a lagging annual snapshot (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2024). Portals, meanwhile, put the current median closer to the high $600,000s. Different methodology, different timing, different answer, every time. If the institutions cannot even agree on how to measure it, a single slider on a website cannot be your home’s value.

Greatness is demonstrated, not declared. The same is true of price. You prove a number with the right comparable sales, not by guessing.

Frisco’s hyperlocal detail is where this matters most. North of 635 is a different world from Dallas proper, and Frisco is its own market inside that. Two homes with the same square footage, one in a sought-after Frisco ISD attendance zone and one a few miles north in a newer Prosper ISD development, can carry very different values for reasons an algorithm flattens into noise. Reading that correctly is the difference between a list price that draws competing offers and one that sits.

The honest version: an estimate tells you the neighborhood. A comparative market analysis tells you the house, and the gap between the two can run into the tens of thousands of dollars at closing. Only one of those is the number you can actually list, market, and sell on.

Your Client Experience

Want a real number, not a guess?

To get an accurate, no-pressure valuation of your North Dallas home, call the Kaitlin Lovern Team at 214.429.4907, or request your home value online.

The 5 things that actually move a Frisco home’s value

When we prepare a valuation, these are the levers that decide whether your home lands at the top of its range or the bottom. None of them show up in an automated estimate.

1. Condition and first impression

Buyers decide how they feel about a home in the first thirty seconds. We coach our sellers to present like a model home: a fresh stain on the front door, no finger traffic on the light switches, light pouring into clean rooms. Condition is the single fastest way to move your number up or down, and it is almost entirely in your control before you list.

2. Location and school zone

Inside Frisco, your attendance zone is part of your value. Frisco ISD is highly competitive, and the district rezones frequently to manage class sizes, so the boundary your home sits in this year matters to buyers with children. Lot size, whether you back to a greenbelt or a neighbor’s fence, and proximity to the amenities people actually use all factor in. Relocating buyers, in particular, are often surprised by Texas lot sizes and by realistic commute times, so the right buyer for your street is not always the obvious one.

3. New-construction competition

New-construction competition is the lever Frisco, Prosper, and Celina sellers underestimate most. Builders are competing hard, offering price reductions and rate buydowns to move standing inventory. A buyer can sometimes get into a brand-new home with a builder-bought interest rate. If your resale home is priced as if that competition does not exist, it sits. Pricing correctly against new construction, and targeting the buyer who needs a home now rather than waiting roughly nine months to build, is how resale wins.

4. Buyer demand and timing

Demand sets the ceiling. With the 30-year fixed mortgage rate at 6.49% (Freddie Mac PMMS, June 2026) and for-sale inventory loosening across the metro, buyers have more choice than they did at the peak (Texas Real Estate Research Center, 2026). Frisco single-family homes were taking a median of about 64 days to sell in early 2026 (Texas Real Estate Research Center, 2026). That is a market that rewards correct pricing and punishes wishful pricing.

5. Marketing and presentation

We look at each property as a piece of art in our portfolio. The value a great listing agent adds is in selling a feeling through the storytelling of the property, then putting it in front of the right buyer network. This is not transactional for us. The first impression, the photography, the way the home is positioned, all of it is what gets a home to that roughly 97% sale-to-list ratio instead of sitting through repeated price cuts.

Automated estimate vs. a true market analysis

Here is the plain-language difference between the number on a website and the number you can sell on.

What it seesOnline estimateKaitlin Lovern Team analysis
Your home’s condition and finishesNoYes
Renovations and upgrades you madeNoYes
Demand on your exact street and school zoneLimitedYes
New-construction competition nearbyNoYes
A pricing strategy built to net you moreNoYes

An estimate gives you one number with no plan attached. A comparative market analysis gives you a defensible price and a strategy to defend it, which is the part that actually shows up in your net proceeds.

What your price tier actually means for how fast you sell

Frisco is not one market. Inside ZIP 75034 alone, how fast a home moves and how close it gets to asking price both shift hard by price tier, which is exactly why a single citywide median hides more than it tells you.

Price tierMedian days on marketSale-to-list ratio
Under $700K~38 days~97.0%*
$700K – $1.0M~73 days~97.0%*
$1.0M+ (luxury)100+ days~97.0%*

* Sale-to-list ratio is reported at the ZIP level (75034), not broken out by tier, since MLS boards don’t publish that split (Redfin, June 2026).

A home priced under $700K in 75034 is selling in about a third of the time it takes a home over $1M. That is not a coincidence, it is buyer pool depth: there are simply more qualified buyers competing for the entry and move-up tiers than for the luxury tier, where marketing, staging, and patience matter more than pricing alone. If you are in the top tier, plan your timeline around 100+ days, not 38. This is also why the citywide median of about 64 days sits closer to the entry-tier figure than the midpoint between 38 and 100+: most Frisco transactions happen under $1M, so higher-volume, faster-moving tiers pull the citywide number down. Your own timeline depends on which tier your home actually sits in, not the citywide headline.

North Dallas Sellers

See your home through a buyer’s eyes

We will walk your home, pull the comparable sales that truly match it, and show you the number plus the plan to reach it. No obligation, no pressure.

What it costs to own in Frisco, and why that shapes your price

Value is not only what your home is worth on paper. It is also what a buyer can afford to pay each month, and in Texas, property taxes are a big part of that math. Buyers, especially the California and Canadian relocating families we work with, are often surprised by how Texas structures property taxes. The combined rate funds the city, county, school district, and community college, and it factors directly into how high a price a buyer can reach.

Taxing entity (Collin County / Frisco ISD)FY2026 rate per $100
City of Frisco0.425517
Collin County0.149343
Collin College0.081220
Frisco ISD1.019400
Combined (before homestead exemption)≈ 1.6755 (~1.68%)

All figures are the published rates for fiscal year 2026 (City of Frisco, FY2026). A homestead exemption lowers what an owner-occupant actually pays, and homes in Prosper ISD or Denton County carry a different combination. The point for a seller is simple: a buyer’s true monthly cost, taxes plus insurance plus a 6.49% mortgage rate (Freddie Mac PMMS, June 2026), sets the ceiling on what they will offer. Frisco’s homeownership rate of 65.9% (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2024) tells you most of your buyers are owner-occupants doing exactly this math. Pricing without accounting for it is how a home ends up reduced twice.

How to get a real number for your home

Buying or selling a house is a lot like eating an elephant. You do it one step at a time. Here is the order that gets you a number you can trust.

Step 1: Get a local CMA, not just an estimate

Start with a comparative market analysis from an agent who actually sells in your submarket. This is the difference between a guess and a price.

Step 2: Walk the home with that agent

The valuation gets sharper the moment someone stands in your kitchen. Condition, light, layout, and the small things buyers notice all adjust the number up or down.

Step 3: Price against the real competition, including new construction

Your home is not competing only with other resales. It is competing with the builder down the road and their incentives. A correct price accounts for both.

Step 4: Build a marketing plan that protects the number

The right list price only matters if the presentation supports it. Photography, staging guidance, and positioning protect your value from the first day on market, when buyer attention is highest, the window that decides whether you land near that 97% sale-to-list ratio or start negotiating from a discount.

Greatness is demonstrated, not declared

Get your Frisco home’s real value

If you are thinking about selling in Frisco, Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Plano, Allen, Little Elm, or Flower Mound, the Kaitlin Lovern Team will give you a real, data-backed number and the plan to net the most for your home.

Frequently asked questions

How accurate are online home value estimates in Frisco?

Online estimates are a rough starting point and can be off by tens of thousands of dollars. They run on public records and nearby sales, so they cannot see your home’s condition, upgrades, school zone, or the new-construction competition on your street. For an accurate number, use a local comparative market analysis instead of a portal estimate, or call 214.429.4907 and we will build one for you.

What is the difference between a Zestimate, an appraisal, and a CMA?

A portal estimate is an automated guess from an algorithm. An appraisal is a licensed appraiser’s opinion of value, usually ordered by a lender after a home is under contract. A comparative market analysis, or CMA, is a real estate agent’s pricing analysis of your specific home against recent comparable sales, adjusted for condition and current demand. The CMA is what you price and list on.

How much are property taxes on a Frisco home?

For a Frisco home in Collin County and Frisco ISD, the combined fiscal year 2026 property tax rate is about 1.6755 per $100 of value, roughly 1.68% before any homestead exemption (City of Frisco, FY2026). Homes in Prosper ISD or Denton County carry a different combination, and an owner-occupant homestead exemption lowers the amount actually paid. Request a full written estimate at kaitlinlovern.com/sell/.

Should I price my Frisco home against new construction in Prosper and Celina?

Yes. Builders in Prosper and Celina are offering price cuts and mortgage rate buydowns to move inventory, and that directly competes with your resale. Pricing as if that competition does not exist is the most common reason a North Dallas home sits. The right strategy targets buyers who need a home now rather than waiting to build, and prices to win that buyer.

Is now a good time to sell a house in Frisco?

Timing depends more on your price tier than the calendar. Under $700K, homes are moving in about 38 days, which favors sellers who price correctly right now. Above $1M, plan on 100+ days regardless of timing, since that tier sells on marketing and patience, not market momentum. The honest answer depends on where your home sits in that range, which is exactly what a valuation conversation is for. Book a 30-minute call and we will walk through it together.

How do I get a free home valuation from the Kaitlin Lovern Team?

You can request a free, no-obligation valuation at kaitlinlovern.com/sell/, call the Kaitlin Lovern Team at 214.429.4907, or book a 30-minute call. We will walk your home, pull the comparable sales that truly match it, and give you a real number with a plan to reach it.

Kaitlin Lovern, Founder of the Kaitlin Lovern Real Estate Team

About the author

Kaitlin Lovern

Founder & Lead Realtor · Real Brokerage LLC

Kaitlin Lovern founded the Kaitlin Lovern Real Estate Team, where she prices and prepares valuations on real comparable sales, not automated guesses, across Frisco, Prosper, Celina, McKinney, Plano, and Allen. She is ranked in the top 1% of REALTORS® nationwide and is RealTrends Verified (Texas license #0634293). Learn more at kaitlinlovern.com/about, or get your home’s value at kaitlinlovern.com/sell/ or 214.429.4907.

Sources: Texas Real Estate Research Center, Texas A&M University (2026); NTREIS / MetroTex Association of Realtors (2026); Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey (June 2026); FHFA House Price Index, Dallas-Plano-Irving (Q1 2026); U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey (2024); City of Frisco published property tax rates (FY2026); Redfin ZIP 75034 housing market data (June 2026).

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I am happily married to the love of my life, and I am a girl mom! I have three daughters: Brittaney, 29, a hairstylist; Brianna, 27, a Sports and Fitness Coach; and Paula, 22, a college student working towards her bachelor’s degree in psychology. I think we kept Sephora and Ulta in business in the 2000s because the amount of teenage makeup in our home could fill buckets. Lol. Oh, and let’s not forget the nail salons.

I am also a Mimi (we don’t say the G-word because I don’t think I will ever be ready for it). Her name is Victoria, and she’s 4. Her mom is Brittaney, and they live in California. However, thank goodness for FaceTime and Amazon. We chat almost every day, and I can spoil her from 1,400 miles away.

My favorite accessory is my high heels. I LOVE THEM!! My mom put me in pumps at the age of 5, and I’ve never looked back! My feet actually feel uncomfortable in flats or tennis shoes. No likey. I’m also 5’1-ish, so it changes my world to be 4 inches taller. 😁

Favorite food – Seafood!! All of it! I can eat it three times a day, seven days a week. If I were ever to be stranded on an island, I wouldn’t mind. Seafood, beach, sunsets, warm weather, and hopefully a razor. I would be in heaven.

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