Why work with Mali in Murphy
Murphy is a finished suburb, and that is the most useful thing to know about it. The City of Murphy's own Community Development materials describe a city that is largely developed with limited vacant land, and its new Comprehensive Master Plan is about redevelopment and site-specific opportunity districts, not greenfield expansion. So the inventory here is resale, the neighborhoods are grown-in, and the growth story belongs to other cities. What Murphy offers instead is location and an established fabric: it sits in south-central Collin County against Plano, Richardson, Parker, Sachse and Wylie, with the eastern end of the President George Bush Turnpike just south of town. Median household income is $175,699 and homeownership runs 93.7% (US Census ACS 2024 5-year). The one thing to get right before you shop: Murphy is split between Plano ISD and Wylie ISD, by address.
- Local to Murphy, 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 Murphy
- Essentially built out: the city's own master plan cites limited vacant land and focuses on redevelopment, not expansion
- Split between two school districts: Plano ISD and Wylie ISD, by address
- 93.7% homeownership and a median household income of $175,699 (ACS 2024 5-year)