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The finest builders in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex have united to build the prominent living community, The Preserve.

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Luxury living

Where luxury comes home. With two miles of frontage on the PGA Frisco championship courses, this rolling, distinctive landscape could only have one name: The Preserve. Ample access to multi-use trails that parallel and connect to the golf courses, lush landscapes, and low-rise buildings preserve the awe-inspiring vistas. Golf courses and nature at every angle. Stunning homes in a gated community on generous lots. Exclusive tennis and amenity centers. Big Texas sky above… green all around. The Preserve is the best place to be.

Architecturally renowned

David Stocker, AIA, is the premier architect proudly helping bring The Preserve to life. As the founding Principal at SHM Architects in Dallas, David brings to The Preserve 25 years of high-end residential, commercial, hotel and office building experience. As Town Architect, David has advised in the development of design guidelines as well as partnerships with the selected homebuilders to help develop beautiful, timeless, client-driven designs for The Preserve.

A golfer's dream

PGA Frisco PGA Frisco officially opened in August of 2022. Boasting two flagship 18-hole courses (one designed by internationally renowned golf architect, Gil Hanse), will host more than 25 tournaments during its first 10 years, including the PGA Championship in 2027, the first “major championship” in Texas in more than 50 years. Luscious greens and celebrity golf make for a dreamy backyard.

Rendering of the Preserve Community

Fields West

Fields West has 325,000 sq. ft. of corporate office space, 350,000 sq. ft. of dedicated retail, restaurant, and entertainment space, 1,200 urban living residences, and 375 hotel rooms (planned Ritz Carlton and Autograph Collection by Marriott). The scenic 180-acre corporate village of Fields West sits right in the center of the Frisco community, an upscale city bursting with culture, nightlife, fashion, parks and nature, music festivals, sporting events and much more.

City of Frisco

Voted the #1 Best Place to Live in America , Frisco has always been an ideal, safe, family-oriented city filled with potential. With no state income tax, Texas is a pro-business state from the get-go, but Frisco has more—exemplary schools, more than 20 colleges and universities within 25 miles, a wealth of business headquarters and an IT workforce that’s bigger than twice the national average. There’s a reason why they say location is everything—Frisco is the reason.

Frisco ISD

With a motto “Know every student by name and need” helping to attract and keep students, families, residents and workers, it’s working. There is a 63,533 total enrollment in Frisco’s Independent School District, 98% graduation rate, 72 languages spoken, 65 merit semi-finalists, and 75,000 projected enrollment by the year 2029. With a proven effective small-school model over 72 campuses, career focused educational opportunities for those choosing a technical education, and a graduation rate of 98%, it’s clear that education matters.