I'm moving to Prosper, TX next month and ready for small town life again!
Here's a little about my new town...
PROSPER, TX USA
Located in Collin County, Prosper, Texas began in 1902 with the coming of the railroad and was incorporated in 1914. Farmers grew cotton on the land and because the harvest was especially bountiful, they named the town Prosper.
Prosper Texas is a family town located conveniently between Frisco and Celina Texas, and 10 miles northwest of McKinney near State Highway 289 . The little Town of Prosper, TX is steadily growing. In just a few years, the North Dallas suburb has grown from around 2,000 to 6,000 people.
More than 75% of the town's population in 2000 was married, the median age for residents was 32 and new growth in the region and increase in population brings more new home building in the $200,000 to $500,000 and up range.
The Prosper Sports Association ensures that there are sports leagues for all ages. Children in Prosper attend the schools in the exemplary Prosper Independent School District. Prosper residents value the small-town atmosphere of their community, and enjoy being close to shopping, restaurants, nightlife, major attractions and sporting events in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Prosper is a great place to call home for those seeking country living without sacrificing the benefits of living near the big city.
As always, I welcome readers to visit my websites at http://www.txrealestateguide.com, http://www.aboutus.org/TxRealEstateGuide.com, http://activerain.com/jenniferdahl, for real estate information about and to search for homes within the Collin County Area. Contact me via email, jenniferdahl@judgefite.com , or call me at (817) 235-9382 for more information.
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