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333 homes sold in McKinney, other local real estate data from October

🏡 McKinney saw 333 homes sold during October, with the most homes sold in the 75071 ZIP code. The city’s median home sale price was $435,260 with an average of 93 days on the market.

The specifics: Check out this real estate data for McKinney, comparing data from October 2024 to October 2025 in categories such as:

  • Number of homes sold by ZIP code
  • Median home sales price by ZIP code
  • Average days on the market by ZIP code
  • Number of new listings by ZIP code
  • Number of homes under contract by ZIP code
  • Homes sold by price point

 
In Your Area
Hoshi Ranch Japanese Barbecue & Local Market serves breakfast, dinner in north McKinney

🥩 Steve Feldman, McKinney resident and owner of Hoshi Japanese Cafe in Plano, launched a soft opening of Hoshi Ranch Japanese Barbecue & Local Market Nov. 7.

What’s happening: The business is currently open for breakfast from 6-11 a.m, Monday through Saturday. During that time, the market, stocked with a variety of cuts of meat, canned items and beverages, is also open.

Hoshi Ranch Japanese Barbecue & Local Market currently opens at 6:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday nights, and occasional Thursday nights based on NFL game schedules, Feldman said. Live music will also be offered including country musician Charlie Osborne performing at 6:30 p.m., Nov. 14, he said.

📍3222 CR 168, McKinney

 
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New McDonald’s serves burgers, fries in McKinney’s Painted Tree

🍟 A new McDonald’s location is now open in north McKinney, staff at the location confirmed.

The setup: McDonald’s serves burgers, chicken nuggets, a breakfast menu and more. The fast food chain is known for menu items such as the Big Mac and Quarter Pounder.

Also of note: The new McKinney restaurant doesn’t include a dining room, but instead offers service at a walk-up window or via the drive-thru.

📍2960 Taylor Burk Drive, McKinney

 
Metro News
Hyatt House DFW coming to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in 2027

🏨 Hyatt Hotels held a groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 10 for a new hotel at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

The Hyatt House DFW hotel will be at the Southgate entrance at the airport and the extended-stay hotel expects to be open in the summer of 2027, according to a news release.

The details: Hyatt House DFW will have 130 residential-style suites for single-night stays or extended stays and rooms will include separate living areas and a full kitchen, according to a news release.

What else? The hotel will sit adjacent to Hyatt Place DFW and will be the fourth Hyatt-branded hotel at DFW. The other two are Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport and Grand Hyatt DFW. According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the hotel has an estimated cost of $28 million and will be six stories tall.

📍2400 Global Drive, DFW Airport

 
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Check out 7 trending stories in Dallas-Fort Worth

After more than a year of work, a section of the Collin County Outer Loop has been completed and is opened to the public. Meanwhile, several lanes of Dallas Parkway have been closed in Prosper and Celina to continue work on the Dallas North Tollway. 

Learn more: See details on these stories and more in a list of the top seven most-read stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas from Nov. 10-14.

Collin County completes, opens Outer Loop connection from Celina to McKinney

Dallas North Tollway extension to close roads in Prosper, Celina

Dillard’s to close Plano location at The Shops at Willow Bend in 2026

5 restaurants now open, coming soon in Plano

$313.6M Bella Prosper mixed-use project tabled until 2026 over multifamily concerns

From lobster rolls to smash burgers: Check out 6 restaurant updates in Dallas-Fort Worth

Developers announce new tenants for Fields West project in Frisco

 
CI Texas
Google commits $40B to 3 data new centers, infrastructure in Texas through 2027

Google is targeting Texas for future investments in data and artificial infrastructure, with $40 billion expected to be spent on adding three new data centers.

Federal, state and local leaders announced the new centers to be constructed in Armstrong and Haskell counties at a Nov. 14 event at the first Texas Google Data Center in Midlothian, near the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

The gist: One new data center will be constructed in Armstrong County near Amarillo, and two new data centers will be constructed in Haskell County near Abilene. One center in Haskell County will also use a new solar and battery energy storage plant.

“They say that everything is bigger in Texas—and that certainly applies to the golden opportunity with AI,” Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said.

Also of note: The driverless car company Waymo is expanding to North Texas in 2026, Pichai said.

 

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