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Posted over 11 years ago

Jocks and Frisco Real Estate

Small 1378657404 Frisco Real EstateMany folks choose to live in the city of Frisco, not because it is a great place to live and not because it is the fastest growing city in the U.S. but because it is home to award winning training and coaching and some of the best sports facilities in the Country. It seems everywhere you go in Frisco, a ball is being passed, kicked, caught, smashed or shot. It is a virtual breeding ground for future professional athletes.

According to with all the clamoring to buy home values have been pushing higher for some time now. Frisco city officials say the key is finding a good business partner. There are at least seven sports facilities that have been paid for by a combination of public and private funds. To accomplish that, we knew we had to build world class facilities. We build it and they came. 11,000 kids participate in at least eight different youth sports organizations. That’s roughly ten percent of Frisco’s population and according to Men’s Journal, it gives them a leg up in the highly competitive world of sports.

The coach of Wakeland High School should know. His team won the state championship last year. It’s no wonder the phone calls come so early.“A parent of a 4-year-old kid called to find out if it was too early to start him in competitive soccer. I never really thought about that question because when I was four these types of programs and facilities weren’t available.

The magazine Men’s Journal has had an eye on this City of Collin County. In 2011 the magazine named Frisco one of the Best Places to Live. The City was also named “Best Place To Raise An Athlete.” The magazine cited the city’s numerous youth programs and its top notch sports facilities. From the Frisco Athletic Center and its adjacent soccer fields to Pizza Hut Park the city owned and operated athletic center, there’s no shortage of places to work step up your game


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