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120 homes sold in Frisco, more real estate news from January

Here is the real estate data for Frisco from January 2025 to January 2026. The data includes number of homes sold, median home sales price, average days on the market, number of new listings and more.

The details: In Frisco, 120 homes were sold with a majority of those homes sold in the $400,001-$700,000 price range. The total is down from the year before, which saw 140 homes sold.

 
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Golf Envy to bring indoor simulator golf club to Frisco

A new golf simulator club is opening soon in Frisco.

What they offer: Golf Envy will open with four golf simulation bays designed for golfers of all skill levels, owner Scott LaCaze said in an email. The 4,000-square-foot-facility will have a relaxed, country club atmosphere and operate as a private club with 24-hour access.

Golfers will be able to play at more than 300 courses across the world and the simulators will be equipped with floor plates that shift, providing a realistic fairway experience, LaCaze said.

 
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QuickAid Urgent Care opens on Plano, Frisco border

QuickAid Urgent Care is now seeing patients, co-founder Dr. Rohan Datta confirmed.

The specifics: The clinic treats minor injuries and illnesses and offers physical exams, diagnostic testing, vaccines and x-rays.

  • 9613 Coit Road, Ste. 104, Plano

 

 
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See 5 road project updates around Dallas-Fort Worth

Here are five updates for road projects around Dallas-Fort Worth. 

1. FM 407 and I-35W intersection improvements
Project: Work includes adding right-turn lanes on the west side of FM 407 and I-35W to improve congestion. The project also includes adding drainage, vehicle deflection walls at the FM 407 and I-35W overpass and pavement markings.
Update: The Denton County Commissioners Court approved a contract with Ed Bell Construction Company during its regular meeting Jan. 30.

  • Timeline: Construction will begin in February and take 100 days to complete.
  • Cost: $3.03 million
  • Funding source: Denton County

2. US 380 illumination
Project: New city-owned and -maintained median lighting will be installed by TxDOT along US 380 from Custer Road to Bois D Arc Road.
Update: Construction is underway, and underground electrical elements and light pole foundations have been installed.
  • Timeline: summer 2025-summer 2026
  • Cost: $3.1 million
  • Funding sources: city of McKinney, TxDOT Highway Safety Improvement Project funds

 
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Early voting begins Feb. 17: Here’s what Texans should know

Early in-person voting in Texas’ primary elections begins Feb. 17 and lasts until Feb. 27.

How it works: Texas has an open primary system, where voters decide at the polling place whether to cast ballots in the Democratic or Republican primary. Voters may not participate in both primaries.

What to expect: Voters will be given a ballot with a slate of statewide seats and other races determined by the voting precinct they live in. During early voting, registered voters can visit any polling location in their county.

Candidates who win their primaries will advance to the Nov. 3 midterm election.

Why it matters: Early voting gives registered voters the opportunity to cast their ballots before primary election day March 3.

Voter advocacy groups and experts told Community Impact that a vote in the March primaries is “the most impactful vote” Texans can cast, due to consistently low voter turnout and competition in certain races. Over 18 million Texans are registered to vote, although about one-fifth of registered voters participated in recent primary elections.

 

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