Updated June 22, 2026 · 494 residents
The Grove Frisco offers a highly walkable residential environment defined by extensive green space and quiet, low-density streets. This master-planned community prioritizes outdoor recreation, providing a serene suburban experience with limited local commercial activity.
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Established in 2018, The Grove Frisco is a 735-acre, award-winning master-planned community in southeast Frisco, Texas. Designed around a philosophy of outdoor living and suburban connectivity, the neighborhood features modern farmhouse and transitional-style single-family homes and townhomes. The heart of the community is the Orchard House, a flagship amenity center featuring pools, a fitness room, and an event lawn. The neighborhood is highly regarded for its intentional layout, integrating 75 acres of green space, over eight miles of walking trails, and several themed parks, including Bluestem Park with its stocked fishing pond, Gartner Bark Park, and Adventure Park. Its cohesive streetscapes and active community lifestyle earned it the "Five Star Neighborhood" designation from the City of Frisco.
The area functions as a quiet, suburban enclave characterized by a high degree of walkability and access to nature. Residents benefit from a well-integrated network of trails and parks that encourage active lifestyles. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood maintains a peaceful atmosphere, supported by its distance from major industrial zones and its focus on residential comfort.
While the community excels in providing a tranquil living environment, it lacks the density of local businesses or vibrant commercial destinations found in more urban areas. The neighborhood is best suited for residents seeking a quiet, health-conscious setting within the highly regarded Frisco Independent School District. Prospective residents should note that while the area is generally peaceful, some road traffic noise is present, and the overall pace of life is notably subdued.
Residential spacing provides some separation between neighbors, offering a level of privacy that is slightly higher than the Frisco average.
Pedestrian-friendly infrastructure is a defining feature here, as wide sidewalks and ample crossings make navigating the area on foot very easy. According to iHuus data, the walkability of this neighborhood is slightly above the Frisco average.
Manicured landscapes, large homes, and premium amenities characterize this area. According to iHuus data, the visual quality of the neighborhood is slightly above the Frisco average.
Connected green spaces and wide, traffic-safe paths make this area ideal for pet owners. This level of accessibility is slightly above the Frisco average according to iHuus data.
Open land and scattered homes characterize this area, offering a setting that is slightly less dense than the Frisco average. According to iHuus data, the landscape features frequent open spaces and woodland patches.
Local dining and leisure spots provide a noticeable level of activity, making this area more vibrant than the typical Frisco suburb. According to iHuus data, the neighborhood features a healthy mix of social destinations and green spaces.
Local traffic from a nearby busy street creates a consistent level of sound. According to iHuus data, acoustic conditions are slightly more active than the typical Frisco average.
Air quality levels here are consistent with the Frisco average, presenting a mix of acceptable and unhealthy days that may occasionally affect sensitive groups according to iHuus data.
Residential life here is free from warehouses, factories, or hazardous facilities. This area maintains a purely residential and light commercial character that is notably cleaner of industrial presence than the Frisco average.
Nearly all residents in this area are covered by health insurance, representing a significantly higher rate of coverage than the Frisco average according to iHuus data.
Political leanings in this area are split fairly evenly between conservative and liberal perspectives. This landscape is slightly more balanced than the broader Frisco average, according to iHuus data.
A diverse range of age groups resides here, including young adults, families, and older residents. This demographic distribution is consistent with the broader Frisco area according to iHuus data.
Flood risk in this area is notably lower than the Frisco average, though some residual risk remains due to the neighborhood's location within a 500-year floodplain. According to iHuus data, properties here are generally situated in a more stable zone compared to many other parts of the city.
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Frisco ISD is a 'Blue Chip' district characterized by elite academic performance, state-of-the-art facilities, and a unique high school model that fosters high student engagement. While the district is currently navigating the logistical complexities of rapid northern expansion and a tightened operational budget following the 2025 elections, its core educational output remains among the best in Texas. Despite parental concerns regarding rezoning and academic pressure, the district's ability to consistently produce top-tier graduates and maintain high teacher quality amidst inflationary pressures solidifies its status as a premier educational organization.
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Below average outcomes; significant attendance and academic challenges.
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