Plano Homes for Sale / Buy Real Estate
Specializing in Plano Homes, Real Estate, Estate Properties, Luxury homes for Sale throughout Plano - Metroplex Area
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We created this real estate website to help you start researching the Plano Real Estate market and to help you better understand the home buying process. We inform our clients about the current state of the market so they can make an educated decision when purchasing selling or renting a home. There are several tools in this website that can help make the process less intimidating and stress free. We specialize in helping people like you in buying, selling or investing in and leasing out property in the central Plano area. Our goal is to help you through the process and make it a enjoyable and memorable experience for the entire family. Our method of service is to give you all the updated information you need to make an educated decision, than let us take care of the rest for you. That’s what we are here for.
Our Specialties in Plano Residential and Commercial Real Estate
- Plano New Homes
- Condos and Townhomes
- Luxury Residential Estates & Homes
- Plano Pre-construction
- High End Apartments
- Luxury Residential Estates & Homes
- Commercial Properties in Plano
- Downtown Plano, Uptown, M-Streets
- North Plano and its surrounding area
Relocation, Investing, Moving to Plano Homes

Whether you are new to the market or an experienced investor, our team at Plano Homes and Plano Boulevard Realty have the expertise, proven track record and resources to help you achieve your objectives in the Plano Real Estate market. We also have created a few pages and tools to help you understand process of buying or selling a home.
Home for Sale, Purchase and Buying Process:
This website explains the steps of home buying, home for sale, or selling a home, Relocating to Plano.
Closing Costs:
Detailed Information on the closing process and the typical closing costs you will incur when purchasing or selling a home.

Real Estate/Mortgage Calculators:
We have multiple calculators to determine what home price one can qualify for based on their salary or based on a desired monthly payment. Comparative calculators to compare renting verses buying, calculators for Payment/Amortization, Annual Percentage Rate (APR), Debt Consolidation, Early Payoff, Refinance Break-Even Point.
Comparative Market Analysis:
This tool can help you analyze either what your home may sale for or if you are an investor it can be used to compare rental rates for possible lease properties to invest in.

LOCAL AREAS COVERED
- North Plano
- Highland Park
- Uptown
- M-Streets
- Downtown Plano
- Addison
- Lakewood
Outlining Area Covered
- Plano Metroplex
Plano Boulevard Realty Experience and Expertise

We are experienced and skilled at finding the solutions that will work for you. Whether you are looking for Residential or commercial, new development, pre-construction, purchase, lease, selling or leasing out property, we offer you sold solutions to all of your Real Estate needs
At Plano Boulevard Realty, our mission is to provide you with Real Estate solutions that meet your needs, and help make the process of selling or buying your home a stress free and enjoyable experience, while providing service that exceeds your expectations. At Plano Boulevard Realty you can expect excellence, competence, and integrity.
Simple, Successful Residential and Commercial Real Estate
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The History of Plano Area and Plano Homes Local Information
First Anglo-American settler at the site of the present metropolis built a single log cabin here in 1841. Two years later town consisted of two log cabins. By mid-1870's, Plano had become a thriving business town and market center with cosmopolitan, urbane air unmatched anywhere on the frontier at the time, primarily due to several immigrations of skilled and cultured groups of French, German, Swiss, English and other Europeans.
The Southwest's largest banking center, leader in wholesale business, second in nation for home of insurance companies, third in the nation in terms of million dollar companies, and number two in convention sites.
If it doesn't sell in Plano, it won't sell, say buyers to some 32 wholesale fashion and home furnishing markets each year. Beginning with the Plano Market Center in 1957, today main building complex includes Home furnishings Mart, INFOMART, World Trade Center, Trade Mart, Apparel Mart, Decorative Center District, and Menswear Mart.
Citizens pursue culture with almost as much enthusiasm as business. Any day or night of the year, one may choose from a lavish variety of events. Excellent major symphony orchestra and a steady stream of visiting groups: opera and ballet, theater and musical comedy, literary societies and debating groups. Visit flower shows, horse shows, art shows, bird shows, dog shows, and cat shows. Noted for abundant gourmet dining facilities.
Summer musicals are held Jun. - Aug. at Music Hall in Fair Park, nightly Tues. through Sat., and matinees on the weekend.
An excellent climate where fair skies are usual the year round encourages outdoor activities, especially water sports.
The State Fair of Texas in the fall of each year attracts more than 3 million visitors annually to 200-acre Fair Park. Traditional fair exhibits, plus Broadway musicals, extravaganzas, prize livestock and horse show performances, a huge midway that features the Texas Star - largest Ferris Wheel in the Western Hemisphere - and grid-iron rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma. Big Tex, gigantic cowboy symbol, looms over all festivities.
Professional sports are presented throughout the year; teams include:
Pro football's Plano Cowboys, Texas Rangers baseball, Plano Stars National Hockey League, Plano Maverick's basketball, Plano Freeze Central Hockey League, and Plano Sidekicks Soccer.
For games schedules and other tourist details stop any of the many conveniently located city Visitor Centers.
Plano and surrounding communities are home for Amber Univ., Bayler Univ. College of Dentistry, the Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, Plano Baptist College, Plano Theological Seminary, Paul Quinn College, Southern Methodist Univ., the Univ. of Texas at Plano, and units of the Plano County Community College enrolling more than 75,000 undergraduates.
Bryan Cabin
In Plano county Historical Plaza; reconstructed log cabin of an early resident, could have belonged to John Neely Bryan who, in 1841, was the area's first settler. North of Kennedy Plaza in downtown Plano at Main and Record Streets.
Plano Arboretum & Botanical Garden
A 66-acre haven of natural beauty only minutes from downtown Plano. Headquarters id in the Camp Estate, designed by Texas' most famous residential architect, John Staub, and completed in 1938. Also on the grounds is the historic DeGolyer House, a magnificent Spanish Colonial style mansion built in 1940 by Texas oil man Everett DeGolyer. Mansion of 21,000 square feet has 13 rooms, 7 baths, 16th and 17th century antiques and artworks,; surrounded by Old English garden, footpaths, rolling lawns and woodlands on White Rock Lake.
Gardens are open daily from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; (Nov. - Feb. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.). At 8525 Garland Rd. (Texas 78). Admission. for tour schedules call 214/327-8263.
Plano Museum of Art
Superb core collection of pre-Columbian artwork plus major American art. Examples by Monet, Sargent, and Matisse; sculptures of Rodin and Henry Moore, plus special traveling exhibits. Open Tues., Wed., Fri. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Thurs. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., Sun., some holidays 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Mon. 1717 N. Harwood at Ross St. Telephone 214/922-1200.
Plano Zoo
Located three miles south of downtown Plano, the Zoo covers 95 acres and offers many rare and endangered species in natural habitats. Key exhibits include the Lacerte Family Children's Zoo with educational, interactive exhibits for toddlers to pre-teens; the ExxonMobil Endangered Tiger Habitat featuring Sumatran and Indochinese tigers; and the 25-acre Wilds of Africa, named the best African exhibit in the United States Open daily. 650 South R.L. Thornton Freeway. Admission.
Plano Deep Ellum Historic District
Just east of downtown is the popular Deep Ellum area. In the early 1900's this was the center for African-American business, entertainment, and a center for popular blues music and artists. Today, the old two-story stores have become a home of shops, restaurants, and clubs featuring music from Country/Western to rock. Several block area bounded by Elm, Commerce, Oakland and Good Latimer Streets.
Plano Farmer's Market
One of the few remaining and one of the largest markets in nation. Some 1,000 farmers bring fresh produce for sale. During the year special crafts, plants and flowers are featured for holiday occasions. Open daily 5 a.m. - 7 p.m. Cadiz and Harwood Streets.
Plano McKinney Avenue Trolley
nostalgic early 20th Century trolley cars recommisioned to take visitors from downtown to uptown McKinney Ave. for a variety of antique shops, restaurants, and clubs. Trolley runs from Ross Ave. and St. Paul St. up St. Paul to McKinney Ave. and back. Schedule posted along the route. Fare.
Morton H. Meyerson Plano Symphony Center (the Meyerson)
Multi-million dollar facility designed by architect I. M. Pei with acoustics by Russell Johnson. 260,000 sq.-ft. symphonic hall houses the Plano Symphony Orchestra, which plays a full schedule of both home performances and tours. Available for group tours. Open for scheduled performances; 231 Flora St.
Plano Old City Park
A favorite place where nostalgia of yesteryear lingers in furnished log cabins, turn-of-the-century shops, a Victorian bandstand on the village green, a drummer's hotel and Southern Colonial mansions. Grounds open dawn to sunset. Guided tours (fee) Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sun. 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. At 1717 Gano St. immediately south of downtown business district.
Plano Reunion Tower
focal point of the Reunion area, which was a settlement of French immigrants in the 19th Century. Fifty-story tower features observation deck (fee), restaurant and revolving lounge; adjacent to glass-tower is Hyatt Regency. Nearby, restored Union Station, c. 1914. Just off I-35 at southwest edge of downtown; Houston St., Reunion Blvd.
The Sixth Floor in Plano
Permanent educational exhibition on the life, death and legacy of President John F. Kennedy. Exhibits feature photographs, artifacts, 30-minute audio tour and six films. Visitor Center at the former Texas School Book Depository has elevators up to the 6th floor. Open Sun. - Fri. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Ticket sales stop one hour before closing. At 411 Elm St. Admission.
Plano Visitor Centers
Visit the information office in North Park Mall, Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. noon - 5 p.m. Also at west End Market Place Mon. - Sat. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sun. noon - 6 p.m.
West End Historic District
Early day business district has been revived and restored with shops, push-cart traders, craftsmen, restaurants, and clubs occupying modern facilities within the original architecture. Also here is the 1892 red sandstone courthouse, one Plano' oldest buildings at Main and Houston Sts. Several block area, centered around market St. from Pacific to McKinney. Served by DART Hop-a-Bus
Welcome to Plano our Home Town
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