Plano TX Real Estate Market & Homes for Sale
Data-driven Plano market insights and local analysis from a licensed broker serving North Texas since 2005.
Serving North Texas Real Estate Since 2005 – Licensed Broker
Plano Real Estate Market Snapshot
This snapshot highlights the most important indicators sellers should understand before pricing a home in Plano. These metrics focus on supply, demand, and pricing trends—not just headline prices.
Metrics shown reflect recent closed and pending sales in Plano and are updated monthly.
Together, these indicators show how quickly homes are selling and how much pricing leverage sellers currently have.
Local market interpretation by a licensed broker serving North Texas since 2005.
Homes for Sale in Plano, TX
Current homes for sale in Plano are shown below. Listings update regularly and reflect active properties across all price ranges and neighborhoods.
For sellers, this view helps show how your home would compete with today’s inventory.
Curious how your home would compare to today’s listings?
About the Plano Real Estate Market
Plano is one of North Texas’ most established housing markets, shaped by strong schools, major employment centers, and a wide range of neighborhoods with very different pricing dynamics. From newer developments in West Plano to more established areas in Central and East Plano, market conditions can vary significantly by location and price point.
That’s why broad headlines rarely tell the full story. Inventory levels, days on market, and buyer demand often shift differently across Plano depending on home size, age, and neighborhood. Homes that are priced correctly and positioned well continue to attract attention, even in more competitive or transitioning market conditions.
For sellers, understanding how your home fits into today’s Plano market is more important than tracking national trends. Local data, recent comparable sales, and current buyer activity all play a role in determining pricing strategy and timing.
Local market interpretation provided by a licensed broker serving North Texas since 2005.
This local context is critical when pricing a home for today’s Plano buyers.
Thinking About Selling a Home in Plano?
Pricing a home in Plano requires more than an automated estimate. Current inventory, buyer demand, and neighborhood-level trends all affect what a home can realistically sell for.
A data-driven valuation helps establish the right pricing strategy before your home ever goes on the market.
Serving North Texas Real Estate Since 2005 · Licensed Broker
Winston Bowdre
Broker/Owner | Winston Alan Realty
Serving Northeast Dallas Since 2005
Why Work With Me in Plano?
Plano is not a one-size-fits-all market. Pricing strategy, timing, and buyer demand can vary significantly by neighborhood, price range, and market cycle.
As a licensed Texas real estate broker, I work directly with clients to interpret local data, evaluate comparable sales, and position homes competitively based on current market conditions—not generic estimates or national trends.
My approach is analytical, local, and seller-focused, designed to help homeowners make confident, well-timed decisions.
Licensed Texas Real Estate Broker (since 2005)
Specialized seller representation experience (SRS designation)
Data-driven pricing and market analysis
Neighborhood-level insight across Plano
Direct broker involvement from pricing to closing
The Seller’s Representative Specialist (SRS) designation reflects advanced training in pricing strategy, negotiation, and seller advocacy.
Plano Neighborhoods by Area
Plano is commonly divided into West, Central, and East areas, each with distinct housing styles, price ranges, and market behavior.
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West Plano ·Central Plano ·East Plano
West Plano
Known for newer construction, master-planned communities, and proximity to major employment centers.
Avignon Windhaven
Deerfield
Glenhollow Estates
Kings Gate
Lakeside at Preston
Park Forest
Shoal Creek
Whiffletree
Windhaven Farms
Willow Bend
Willow Bend West
Windridge
Central Plano
A mix of established neighborhoods with mature trees, larger lots, and convenient access across the city.
Briarwood
Cloisters
Country Place
Estates of Russell Creek
Hunters Glen
Los Rios
Oakwood Glen
Pitman Creek
Preston Meadows
Russell Creek
Spring Creek Estates
Timber Brook
East Plano
More established areas featuring older homes, redevelopment opportunities, and proximity to historic downtown Plano.
Armstrong Park
Chase Oaks
Downtown Plano
Forman
Haggard Park
Meadows
Oaks of Prairie Creek
Parkway Estates
Plano Park
Ridgewood
Santa Fe Estates
Whitley Place
Neighborhood-level differences can significantly affect pricing and demand.
Have Questions About the Plano Market?
Whether you’re actively planning to sell or just trying to understand where the Plano market is headed, having clear, local insight makes a difference.
If you’d like to talk through your situation or get a clearer picture of your home’s value, I’m happy to help.
Serving North Texas Real Estate Since 2005 · Licensed Broker