Collin County Inventory: Are New Listings Picking Up?

Inventory is quietly building across key Collin County cities, giving buyers more options and flexibility than we’ve seen in years. New listings are up from early fall, especially in Allen, McKinney, and Wylie, and Frisco continues to lead with higher-end supply. Even with more homes hitting the market, pricing remains sensitive, creating opportunity for buyers who want more selection and for sellers who understand how to stand out. If you’ve felt like every home sold before you could blink..welcome to a new chapter in Collin County real estate.
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