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3720 Marigold Lane
Prosper, TX 75078
Northern DFW Master-Planned Town
Welcome to Prosper, a Collin and Denton county town on the Dallas North Tollway, known for its master-planned communities and strong schools.
Prosper sits in the far northern reaches of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, straddling western Collin County and eastern Denton County along the Dallas North Tollway. The tollway's northern terminus lies within the town, connecting Prosper directly southward through Frisco and Plano to downtown Dallas. U.S. Route 380 runs east-west through the area, linking it to McKinney and Denton. That positioning places Prosper at the leading edge of the metroplex's northern growth, while retaining a measure of the rural landscape that once defined it. The town's origins are agricultural. The St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway arrived around 1902, prompting the nearby communities of Rock Hill and Richland to merge into what became Prosper, which incorporated in 1914 with about 500 residents. For decades it served as a farm-market center for cotton and corn grown on the Blackland Prairie. That small-town, railroad-era heritage still shapes the historic core, even as the town's modern identity has become tied to large-scale residential development. Today Prosper is defined by its master-planned communities, which bring resort-style amenities—pools, trails, parks, and clubhouses—to a growing base of families. Windsong Ranch, with its man-made crystalline lagoon, is among the most distinctive of these developments, and communities such as Lakes of La Cima, Artesia, and Legacy Gardens offer a spectrum of home styles and price points across the town. Prosper ISD, a district serving roughly 22,000 students across multiple municipalities, is a major draw for families, and the town's schools operate across numerous elementary, middle, and high school campuses. The combination of newer housing, strong school identity, and tollway access to the employment centers of Frisco, Plano, and beyond makes Prosper a magnet for households seeking a master-planned suburban setting on the northern edge of the metroplex.
Prosper is located in both Collin County and Denton County, Texas. Most of the town lies in western Collin County, with its western portions extending into eastern Denton County, placing it in the northern Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Prosper sits about 15 miles north of Frisco along the Dallas North Tollway, which terminates in the town. Downtown Dallas is roughly 30 to 35 miles to the south via the tollway, making the commute feasible but longer than that of closer-in suburbs such as Plano or Frisco.
Prosper is served by Prosper ISD, a district that operates about 14 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, and 2 high schools, enrolling more than 22,000 students. The district also serves portions of neighboring municipalities including Celina, Frisco, and McKinney.
Prosper is known for its master-planned communities, including Windsong Ranch with its man-made crystalline lagoon, along with developments such as Lakes of La Cima, Artesia, and Legacy Gardens. The town also carries a history as a railroad-era farm market community that incorporated in 1914.
Prosper's population of roughly 49,000 reflects substantial growth from its small agricultural origins, when it incorporated in 1914 with about 500 residents. The town is a growing northern Dallas-Fort Worth suburb whose development centers on master-planned residential communities.
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