North McKinney is rapidly transforming as thousands of new single-family homes are planned across several large-scale residential projects. Developers and city officials are preparing for a wave of new construction that will reshape the city’s northern neighborhoods and meet growing demand for suburban housing in Collin County.
According to recent updates, over 4,000 new homes are planned across seven major housing developments. Some projects are already underway, while others are currently in the early planning or construction phases.
Among the most notable projects:
These communities are designed to include green space, walking trails, and recreational features that cater to families, remote workers, and first-time buyers.
City officials say the surge in housing development is driven by:
McKinney’s strategic location and investment in infrastructure have made it a top choice for both homebuilders and new residents seeking a blend of modern living and community charm.
To support this growth, McKinney is also:
For current and prospective residents, this residential boom means more housing options, more neighborhood amenities, and a growing sense of community in North McKinney.
However, with that growth also comes the need for careful city planning to ensure sustainable development and continued quality of life.
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Community Impact – “Thousands of homes: North McKinney sees growth in single-family housing projects”( July 11, 2025). Retrieved from:https://communityimpact.com/dallas-fort-worth/mckinney/development/2025/07/11/thousands-of-homes-north-mckinney-sees-growth-in-single-family-housing-projects/
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