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Chase Oaks is a well-established neighborhood in north Plano, known for its mature landscaping and sense of community. Developed primarily in the late 1980s and 1990s, the area offers a blend of traditional architecture and thoughtful planning, which sets it apart from both older central Plano neighborhoods and the newer developments farther north. Chase Oaks is especially recognized for its proximity to the golf course that shares its name, giving many homes unique views and a tranquil setting.
Residents of Chase Oaks appreciate the balance between quiet residential streets and convenient access to major city amenities. The neighborhood attracts those looking for a suburban feel with easy connections to Planoās business corridors, shopping, and recreation. Its location along the northern edge of Plano also places it close to Allen and easy highway access, making it a practical choice for commuters and those who value mobility across the Dallas metro area.
Location and Surroundings
Chase Oaks is situated in the northern part of Plano, just south of the city of Allen and east of US-75 (Central Expressway). The neighborhood is bordered by Legacy Drive to the north, Chase Oaks Boulevard to the west, and is closely tied to the Chase Oaks Golf Club, which weaves through much of the community. This location gives residents quick access to both Plano and Allen amenities, as well as a straightforward route into Dallas via US-75.
Getting around from Chase Oaks is straightforward, with most daily errands accessible within a short drive. Residents often use Legacy Drive and Alma Drive for local trips, while US-75 provides a direct route for longer commutes. The neighborhood is also just minutes from major shopping centers like Watters Creek in Allen and the retail corridor along Legacy Drive, making it easy to balance suburban living with urban conveniences.
Homes in Chase Oaks
Chase Oaks features primarily single-family homes, many of which were built between the late 1980s and late 1990s. The architecture leans toward traditional brick exteriors, with a mix of one- and two-story layouts. Homes here often have larger lot sizes compared to newer Plano developments, offering mature trees, established landscaping, and a sense of privacy thatās increasingly rare in the area.
Many properties back up to or have views of the Chase Oaks Golf Club, which adds a unique appeal for those seeking a scenic outlook. Over the years, homeowners have updated interiors, so youāll find a mix of original finishes and modern renovations. The neighborhoodās established character is reflected in its winding streets, cul-de-sacs, and well-maintained common areas, distinguishing it from the more grid-like layouts of newer subdivisions nearby.
Daily Life in Chase Oaks
Life in Chase Oaks tends to revolve around both the golf course and the easy access to nearby shopping and dining. Residents often take advantage of the walking trails and green spaces that wind through the area, and the golf club itself is a popular destination for both golfers and those who enjoy the clubhouse amenities. The neighborhoodās sidewalks and tree-lined streets make it easy to get outside for a walk or jog.
For daily needs, grocery stores, pharmacies, and a variety of restaurants are just a short drive away along Legacy Drive and US-75. Schools serving the area are part of Plano ISD, and several are within a quick commute. Many residents appreciate the ability to run errands locally without needing to navigate the busier corridors of central Plano or Allen.
Is Chase Oaks a Good Fit?
Chase Oaks is often considered by buyers who want an established neighborhood with mature landscaping and proximity to a golf course. If you value larger lot sizes, traditional architecture, and a quieter street scene, this area stands out compared to denser, newer developments to the north. The neighborhoodās location also makes it appealing for those who commute via US-75 or need easy access to both Plano and Allen amenities.
Buyers and sellers often ask about the age of homes, HOA involvement, and the impact of the golf course on property values and neighborhood feel. If youāre seeking a balance between privacy, convenience, and a well-maintained appearance, Chase Oaks is worth strong consideration. The community tends to attract those who appreciate a more settled environment and the benefits of living near recreational amenities.
Homes For Sale in Chase Oaks
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About Dustin Pitts | Chase Oaks Real Estate Agent
Dustin Pitts is a Dallas-area real estate agent with extensive experience helping buyers and sellers in Chase Oaks and throughout Plano. His local knowledge allows him to provide specific guidance on everything from neighborhood trends to the nuances of individual streets within Chase Oaks.
Dustinās approach is grounded in years of hands-on work in this area, ensuring clients receive advice tailored to their goals and the realities of the local market. Whether youāre considering a move into or out of Chase Oaks, you can count on his professionalism and deep neighborhood expertise.
Contact Dustin Pitts today for expert help buying or selling your home in Chase Oaks.





