Last week, we explored high rises and Mediterranean mansions in Cowtown. This week, we’re turning our voyeuristic real estate eye to the suburbs—Frisco to be exact. No cookie cutter McMansions here, though. We sought out some of the more unique Frisco residences for those looking to settle in suburbia.
6065 Star Trail Drive
Located in the exclusive Starwood community, this superb home was designed by architectural designer David Smelcer in 1999 (practically ancient for Frisco!). The only rival for the home’s bright, open floor plan and sleek finishes is its palm tree speckled natural surroundings.
By the Numbers
- $789,900
- 4,488 Square Feet
- 3 Bedrooms
- 3.1 Bathrooms
- 3 Fireplaces
- 2 Garage Spaces
- Community Pool Access
5771 Chamberlyne Drive
This sprawling, single-story stunner boasts luxurious features. Sky-high windows and decorative lighting compliment the tall ceilings. The circular master bedroom and private backyard areas are must-sees. If you still need more, the DJ booth, billiards room, theater, gym, and full bar should do the trick.
By the Numbers
- $1,820,000
- 7,528 Square Feet
- 5 Bedrooms
- 6.1 Bathrooms
- 2 Fireplaces
- 3 Garage Spaces
- 1 Pool
5009 Spanish Oaks
Also located in the gated Starwood community, this lavish Tudor home capitalizes on its gorgeous creek side lot. The home has fabulous curb appeal and an elegant, classic interior, but the backyard is one of the more memorable we’ve seen. Granted, we don’t see a lot of multi-level pools with a slide, an ornate gazebo, and a neighboring tree house.
By the Numbers
- $2,798,000
- 8,157 Square Feet
- 5 Bedrooms
- 5.3 Bathrooms
- 7 Fireplaces
- 6 Garage Spaces (climate controlled)
- 1 Pool