Why work with Mali in Anna
Anna sits on US-75 in northern Collin County, north of McKinney and roughly halfway to Sherman, and it is growing about as fast as any city in the country. The Census Bureau's Vintage 2025 estimate put Anna at 35,245 residents as of July 1, 2025, up 10.2% in a single year and the fifth-fastest percentage growth of any US city with 20,000 or more people. That growth is the story. What you buy in Anna is new or nearly-new construction inside master-planned communities like Hurricane Creek, at a median owner-reported home value of $351,700 (US Census ACS 2020-2024 5-year). What you trade for it is distance and time: Anna is a commuter town with no significant private employer base, and the average resident's trip to work runs 30.7 minutes.
- Local to Anna, not just "the metroplex" - she knows the neighborhoods, schools, and HOAs block by block.
- Represents you on both sides: buying, selling, or selling-to-buy with the two closings coordinated.
- Straight answers on price and fees up front - no pressure, no jargon.
- Access to off-market and new-build inventory beyond what's on the public portals.
What buyers love about Anna
- One of the fastest-growing cities in the United States: No. 5 nationally for percentage growth among cities of 20,000+ (US Census Bureau, Vintage 2025 estimates)
- New-construction master-planned communities: Hurricane Creek, and The Villages of Hurricane Creek at US-75 and FM-455
- A single school district, Anna ISD, in a corner of North Texas where several neighboring towns are split across two or three