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Frisco, TX, United States

Data updated Jun 28, 2026

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📊 Scores

57
FIRE
61
Retiree
81
Digital Nomad

Best fit: Digital Nomad (score: 79)

Corporate America drives Frisco's economy, with major employers concentrated in professional services, finance, and tech. The city functions primarily as an upscale bedroom community for Dallas-Fort Worth professionals who can afford the premium for newer suburbs. Major corporations have established regional headquarters here, drawn by the educated workforce and proximity to DFW airports. Service sector jobs dominate locally, but most high-earning residents commute to Dallas or Plano for work in finance, consulting, and technology.

Expect to pay Dallas prices for suburban living — $2,250/month gets you a one-bedroom in the city center, with family homes running $400,000-800,000+. The Frisco school district's reputation inflates housing costs significantly. You'll need a car for everything; public transit is minimal and most errands require driving to strip malls. Healthcare access is excellent with multiple hospital systems nearby. Bureaucracy is standard Texas-efficient, though rapid growth has strained some city services.

Summers hit 96°F regularly and you'll spend July-September mostly indoors or by pools. The social scene revolves around youth sports, chain restaurants, and shopping centers — this is peak suburban family territory. Weekends mean soccer tournaments, Stonebriar Centre mall, or driving 30 minutes to reach actual Dallas nightlife. The expat community is small but affluent, mostly corporate transfers. Frisco works perfectly for families prioritizing schools and safety over urban culture.

🏚️ Cost of Living

💰 Budgets and Costs

$2362/mo
Selected: mid-range lifestyle
This mid-range budget allows for a comfortable lifestyle in Frisco, TX. Housing is a one-bedroom apartment outside the centre ($1,413/mo), with home cooking ($299/mo on groceries) and dining out a few times a week ($150/mo). A monthly transport pass covers commuting ($80/mo). A gym membership is included ($41/mo). Utilities and connectivity round out to $379/mo.

Grocery Basket

Milk (1L)$1.06
Bread (loaf)$3.5
Eggs (12)$4.17

Eating Out

Meal (Inexpensive)$15
Meal (Mid-range)$60
Cappuccino$5.55
Water (0.33L)$2.23
Restaurant Density0.9 /km²

Utilities & Lifestyle

Utilities (mo)$247.32
Mobile Plan (mo)$67.5
Gym (mo)$41.25
Cinema Ticket$15

Housing

1BR Center (mo)$1725
1BR Outside (mo)$1412.5
3BR Center (mo)$3525
3BR Outside (mo)$2560

💰 Real Spend Reports

🛡️ Safety & Crime

85
Safety Index

(Higher is safer)

15
Crime Index

(Lower is safer)

Frisco is a highly planned, affluent suburb north of Dallas with excellent safety infrastructure and low crime rates. The city feels secure for daily activities, and walking during daylight is normal in most areas. Nighttime walkability is good in commercial districts and residential neighborhoods, though like most Texas suburbs, you'll rely on a car for most errands. The safety reputation matches reality—this is genuinely one of the safer mid-sized cities in Texas.

Property crime (vehicle theft, package theft) occurs at low rates but remains the primary concern in any suburban area. Violent crime is rare. Petty theft from unlocked vehicles is the most common issue expats encounter. The Stonebriar area and downtown Frisco are well-policed and monitored. Solo female travelers and residents report feeling comfortable; harassment is uncommon. Avoid isolated parking areas late at night, but this is standard suburban caution rather than a specific Frisco problem.

Frisco has no significant geopolitical risks or political instability. Police are professional and responsive; corruption is not a concern. The city is politically conservative but stable and welcoming to newcomers. For an American considering relocation, Frisco presents minimal safety barriers—your main adjustment will be adapting to suburban car-dependent living rather than managing security concerns. It's an excellent choice for remote workers or retirees prioritizing safety and community stability.

🏥 Healthcare

Excellent
Public Hospitals
Yes
Private Clinics
Yes
English-Speaking Doctors
Widely Available

🌤️ Climate

Summer Temp
43°C
Winter Temp
-4°C
Humidity
62%
Air Quality

Best Months

MayJunJulAug

Climate Notes

Frisco, TX experiences hot summers with temperatures reaching up to 43°C, cold winters with lows of -4°C, and maintains an average humidity of 62%.

💻 Digital Nomad

Avg Internet Speed
250 Mbps
Coworking Availability
Abundant
Digital Nomad Score
81/100

Community Notes

A rapidly growing city catering well to remote workers with plenty of tech meetups.
NamePrice/moNotes
WeWork The Star$350Located in the heart of The Star District, this WeWork offers a vibrant atmosphere with modern amenities, perfect for networking and collaboration. Its central location provides easy access to restaurants and entertainment, making it ideal for expats.
Regus Frisco - Hall Park$300Situated in Hall Park, this Regus location offers a professional environment with flexible workspace options. It's a good choice for those seeking a more corporate setting with convenient access to major highways.
Venture X Frisco$325Venture X Frisco provides a blend of professional and collaborative workspaces with a focus on community. Located near Stonebriar Centre, it offers a convenient location with various membership options suitable for different work styles.
Office Evolution Frisco$279Office Evolution in Frisco offers a more intimate and community-focused coworking experience. With private offices and shared workspaces available, it's a great option for those seeking a balance between privacy and collaboration in the heart of Frisco.

🧳 Expat Life

English Proficiency
Widely Spoken
Expat Community
Large & Active
Top Neighborhoods
Legacy West, West Plano, Stonebriar

Expat Life Notes

Frisco is a powerhouse of corporate relocation in Texas, featuring ultra-modern infrastructure and elite public schools.

Pros

  • Top-tier safety and schools
  • Massive corporate job market
  • Excellent sports and shopping

Cons

  • High property taxes
  • Very car-dependent
  • Intense summer heat

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