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Find your DFW market.

Good Public Group serves North Dallas markets where pricing, builder competition, school demand, and days on market change block by block. Start with the map, then choose the city that matches your sale or search.

Service footprint 6 city markets
Map of North DFW showing Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Celina, and The Colony Celina Prosper Frisco McKinney The Colony Plano Map data © OpenStreetMap

Cities we serve

Markets across DFW.

Each city page goes deeper on pricing, buyer and seller strategy, local market pressure, and where flat-fee representation protects more equity.

We don't pretend to know every market — we know the ones we work in, street by street. Need a city not listed? Ask us about your area →

Looking to buy in DFW?

Full buyer representation across Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Celina, and The Colony. Adam helps you figure out which neighborhoods fit your budget, your timeline, and what you actually want out of a home.

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DFW coverage, answered

Which DFW cities does Good Public Group serve?

Good Public Group works two core counties — Collin and Denton — and the six cities inside them: Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Prosper, Celina, and The Colony. Each city gets a dedicated page.

  • Seller strategy: each city page maps listing and pricing to that local market.
  • Buyer demand: each page tracks who is buying there and what they want.
  • Local pricing: each page carries current price context for that city, not a metro average.

Collin and Denton hold some of the fastest-moving suburban markets north of Dallas, and a Frisco listing behaves nothing like a Celina one. Separate city pages exist so the plan matches the real market, city by city.

Do you cover my city if it isn't on the list?

Good Public Group weighs cities beyond the core six against genuine fit, and every nearby ask gets an honest yes or no. The map has grown before and can grow again.

  • Precedent: The Colony joined the map on the Denton County side, past the original core list.
  • Nearby: a city just outside the six earns a case-by-case look.
  • Standard: proximity to the core cities and real local knowledge decide the answer.
  • Straight answer: Good Public Group says clearly whether the area works, no runaround.

A city one town over is always worth asking about. Good Public Group would rather decline an area outright than stretch thin and underdeliver on an unfamiliar market.

How do I figure out which DFW city to buy in?

A buyer reaches the answer two ways: comparing the city pages side by side, or handing Good Public Group a budget, school priorities, and commute for a narrowed shortlist.

  • Median price: each city page reports where prices sit today.
  • Days on market: each page tracks how fast homes move there.
  • Builder activity: each page flags where builders are adding new homes.
  • Budget reality: each page shows what a set budget actually buys in that city.

The comparison path suits a buyer who already knows the trade-offs — say, Prosper versus McKinney. Everyone else hands over the three constraints that matter and lets Good Public Group cut six cities down to the two or three worth touring.

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