How do I find a good realtor in Frisco?
Look for an agent who works Frisco specifically - not just "the DFW metroplex" - and can show recent, verifiable closings there. Mali Gariani is a licensed Texas real estate agent who represents buyers and sellers across Frisco and the surrounding North Texas suburbs, with local sales you can look up on Zillow and reviews from Frisco-area clients. The fastest way to start is a no-pressure call to talk through your timeline and price range.
How much does a realtor cost in Frisco?
Real estate commissions are negotiable and are not set by law. Since the 2024 National Association of Realtors settlement, buyer-broker compensation is agreed in writing before you tour homes, so you always know the terms up front. For sellers, Mali will walk you through what a listing costs and what it nets you before you sign anything. Ask for a straight answer on fees - a good Frisco agent gives you one.
Does Mali help with both buying and selling in Frisco?
Yes. Mali represents both buyers and sellers in Frisco: for buyers, that means finding homes (including off-market and new-build), touring, and negotiating; for sellers, a free comparative market analysis, pricing strategy, and full listing marketing. If you're doing both at once - selling to buy - she coordinates the two closings so you're not caught between them.
Which parts of Frisco does Mali cover?
All of Frisco, including Stonebriar, Phillips Creek Ranch, The Star District, Lawler Park, Shaddock Creek Estates. Because she works the whole city rather than one subdivision, she can compare neighborhoods on schools, commute, HOA, and resale for your specific shortlist instead of steering you to one pocket.
What school district is Frisco, TX in?
Mostly Frisco ISD, but a Frisco address does not guarantee it. Parts of Frisco city limits are served by Prosper ISD, Lewisville ISD and Little Elm ISD. The classic example: Rock Hill High School is physically in Frisco, on Coit Road, and it is a Prosper ISD campus, not a Frisco ISD one. Always confirm the attendance zone for the exact address before you make an offer.
Does Frisco have DART rail?
No. Frisco is not a DART member city and there is no DART rail station inside the city. The nearest light-rail station is Parker Road Station in Plano, which you would have to drive to. Inside Frisco, transit means GoZone, an on-demand rideshare service run with the Denton County Transportation Authority, covering the central part of the city on weekdays, roughly 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., at about $3-$5 a ride. Curb-to-curb DCTA paratransit is available to eligible seniors, riders with disabilities and medical trips. If rail access is part of your plan, Plano has it and Frisco does not.