Job Growth + Corporate Relocations Driving Housing Demand

Collin County continues to be a magnet for corporate relocations, tech companies, healthcare systems, and professional service firms. Cities like Plano, Frisco, and McKinney are adding high-quality jobs at a pace that outperforms much of the country. With new employers comes increased housing demand, especially for move-in-ready homes near major corridors like 121, 75, and the Tollway. For sellers, this is a long-term value booster. For buyers, it’s a reminder to stay ahead of the curve as neighborhoods evolve into new employment hubs.
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