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    Your Expert Guide

    McKinney: A Dallas suburb that blends timeless beauty with modern flair

    CultureMap Create
    Dec 4, 2025 | 12:43 pm

    There are so many great places to live in Dallas that it helps to have an expert on your side. The Neighborhood Guide presented by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty gives you insider access from the agents who live and work there, providing in-the-know info about your possible new community.

    Oak Hallow McKinney house

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    Stonebridge Ranch displays distinct architectural styles.

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    With more than a decade of real estate experience and a lifelong love of design, architecture, and community, Bess Dickson approaches her work with equal parts professionalism, heart, and joy.

    A former entrepreneur and a mother of three, Bess brings a refined eye for timeless style, a deep commitment to service, and a firm belief that home is “where life’s next chapter begins.”

    “My parents renovated a 100-year-old house when I was growing up,” she says. “That’s where I fell in love with history, lighting, craftsmanship — all the things that make a home feel alive.”

    Today, Bess is not only a trusted global real estate advisor but also an active supporter of Dallas-area nonprofit, from Back on My Feet to New Friends New Life. “Every home I sell gives back,” she says. “That’s non-negotiable for me.”

    Ask her why she recommends McKinney, and she lights up: “It's an ideal balance of history, heart, and modern amenities."

    Bess offered up a few of her personal favorites about life in McKinney. Here's her guide to the area:

    Where to eat & drink
    McKinney’s food scene leans warm, local, and handcrafted — much like the town itself. Its historic downtown square offers farm-to-table restaurants, artisan coffee shops, bakeries, breweries, and a steady rotation of festivals and food-forward events.

    “Craft beer, food trucks, and live music at TUPPS Brewery — it's four acres of laid-back McKinney fun," she says. Newly reimagined in the Mill District, the brewery is one of the best spots in town to meet friends, catch a band, or spend a sunny Saturday.

    Sip your way through the annual McKinney Wine & Music Festival in October, where local winemakers and live bands create an fun day out at District 121.

    And on Saturdays, stroll through the McKinney Farmers Market in Chestnut Square, where local vendors showcase fresh produce, handmade goods, and unique finds.

    Where to play
    Whether you’re after nature, live music, sports, or family fun, McKinney delivers with vibrant variety, and many of these are hidden gems even locals may not know about.

    “Pack the bikes and cycle Erwin Park’s 10-mile loop, and be sure to pack s'mores to enjoy at the quiet campsites that feel miles from the city," Bess says.

    Chestnut Square Historic Village is a living slice of old Texas, featuring blacksmith demos, holiday home tours, and real front-porch conversations.

    The Heard Natural Science Museum sits on a 289-acre nature preserve and "is one of my favorite getaways with my grandkids," says Bess. "You can (currently until spring) walk through the woods and happen upon the occasional dinosaur- memory making. Fun fact: The Heard Museum exists because of Bessie Heard. She was a long-time McKinney resident who never married and bequeathed funds for the land at her death. As a Bess, I appreciate the ultimate pay-it-forward gift!"

    The Picklr is one of North Texas’ premier pickleball facilities, offering well-lit indoor courts for year-round play. “It's a a great activity, whether winter or summer," she says.

    McKinney’s friendly “battle royal” golf rivalry features two beloved courses, Craig Ranch and Stonebridge Ranch, each with die-hard loyalists and beautiful greens.

    The heart of McKinney’s community spirit beats strongest during its festivals. The Home for the Holidays Christmas Market at the end of November features crafts and gifts from local makers, while the McKinney Rotary Club Christmas Light Parade in December is "pure magical, rolling charm," Bess says.

    Two major developments are also on the horizon: Sunset Amphitheater, a 20,000-seat, next-gen outdoor venue opening for the 2026 touring season, and Cannon Beach, a proposed surf and adventure park with a 4-acre surf lagoon and resort-style amenities.

    Where to live
    McKinney’s neighborhoods range from storybook historic homes to master-planned communities with lakes, trails, and golf course views. What ties them together, Bess says, is “a timeless beauty with modern flair.”

    Stonebridge Ranch is one of McKinney’s most prestigious master-planned communities and is known for its neighborhood villages sporting distinct architectural styles. Bess has represented several properties here, including a beautifully staged home backing one of the golf courses on Oak Hallow.

    Just outside Stonebridge — yet benefiting from the same schools — neighborhoods like Forest Lawn offer spacious homes, newer builds, and family-friendly streets.

    A one-of-a-kind community, Adriatica Village was inspired by a Croatian seaside town, complete with Mediterranean architecture, waterfront views, and cobblestone charm. “It an unexpected treasure,” Bess says.

    For buyers who love porch culture, walkability, and charm, the streets around the Square in Historic Downtown McKinney offer preserved cottages, Victorian architecture, mature trees, and a strong sense of community.

    “McKinney feels like a small town with a bit of punch," says Bess. "It’s curated, not chaotic, historic, but never stuck in the past. It’s a place where life slows down just enough for you to enjoy it.”

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    Bess Dickson works and plays in McKinney. For more information on buying and selling a home in the area, click here, email bess.dickson@sothebysrealty.com, or call 214-736-3921. Follow Bess on Instagram: @bessdicksonhome.

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    2 Dallas-area ZIP codes among top U.S. places to move in December 2025

    Amber Heckler
    Jan 21, 2026 | 9:21 am
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    Dallas' 75251 ZIP code was the 10th-most-moved-to ZIP code in December 2025.

    Dallas-Fort Worth solidified its place as the top U.S. destination for movers in 2025, and now two local ZIP codes are emerging among the top-10 most in-demand places people are moving to in 2026: 75114 in Crandall, and 75251 in North Dallas.

    The two ZIPs appeared in MovingPlace's new analysis of the U.S. ZIP codes that attracted the most movers based on December 2025 migration data. In all, the report said 696,230 moves took place across the country in the final month of 2025.

    Crandall's 75114 ZIP code ranked as the No. 2 hottest American ZIP code with 12.4 moves per 1,000 residents occurring in December. Crandall fell second nationally to 34987 in Port Saint Lucie, Florida, whose move ratio was 16.2 moves per capita.

    Crandall is located about 27 miles southeast of Dallas in nearby Kaufman County, where its 7,664 residents make a median household income of $88,829 per year, according to MovingPlace.

    The report said Crandall is a "more affordable alternative" to other Dallas-area suburbs, as its median housing prices stand at just under $266,500.

    "Its high ranking reflects a significant influx of residents attracted to new housing developments and the area’s increasing accessibility," the report's author wrote.

    Kaufman County is also home Forney, another fast-growing Dallas suburb. Forney has expanded so quickly that H-E-B is moving in to meet residents' grocery needs, and the new store is expected to open at the end of January. If that's any indication of Kaufman County's growth, Crandall may soon be next to get its own H-E-B.

    Dallas' own 75251 ZIP code ranked 10th on the list with 9.6 moves per capita that took place in December. This ZIP is bordered by I-635 to the north, U.S. Hwy 75 to the east, Forest Lane to the south, and Park Central Drive to the west. This area boasts 3,529 residents, and might be attracting many newcomers because it contains many apartment complexes, a retirement community, and an assisted living facility. The area is also near multiple hotels and Medical City Dallas Hospital.

    "This urban ZIP code, known for its mix of corporate offices and residential high-rises, continues to be a primary destination for those relocating to the Dallas-Fort Worth area," the report said.

    Dallasites residing in 75251 ZIP code make a median household income of $84,791 annually. Rather than giving the specific housing prices for this ZIP, MovingPlace said Dallas' citywide median home price is $458,000.

    The only other Texas ZIP that had the most moves in December 2025 was 78701 in Austin, which ranked No. 7 nationwide.

    The top 10 ZIP codes that had the highest moves per capita in December 2025 are:

    • No. 1 – 34987 in Port Saint Lucie, Florida
    • No. 2 – 75114 in Crandall, Texas
    • No. 3 – 87001 in Algodones, New Mexico
    • No. 4 – 80019 in Aurora, Colorado
    • No. 5 – 37228 in Nashville, Tennessee
    • No. 6 – 85387 in Surprise, Arizona
    • No. 7 – 78701 in Austin, Texas
    • No. 8 – 28445 in Holly Ridge, North Carolina
    • No. 9 – 33576 in San Antonio, Florida
    • No. 10 – 75251 in Dallas, Texas
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