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Preston Village is a well-established neighborhood in northwest Plano, known for its mature landscaping and a sense of community that has developed over decades. Unlike some of the newer developments in the city, Preston Village offers a more settled atmosphere, with tree-lined streets and homes that reflect the architectural trends of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Many residents appreciate the neighborhoodās balance of quiet residential streets and convenient access to major thoroughfares.
Located within the highly regarded Plano Independent School District, Preston Village often attracts those looking for a neighborhood with a consistent look and feel, but without the restrictions or fees of newer master-planned communities. The area stands out for its proximity to both local Plano amenities and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, making it a practical choice for those who commute or want easy access to shopping, dining, and recreation.
Location and Surroundings
Preston Village sits just east of Preston Road (SH 289) and north of West Plano Parkway, placing it in a strategic spot for getting around Plano and the greater Dallas area. Residents can quickly access the Dallas North Tollway, which is less than five minutes away, making commutes to major employment centers in Plano, Frisco, and Dallas relatively straightforward. The neighborhood is also near Legacy Drive, which provides a direct route to the Shops at Legacy and Legacy West.
For daily errands, residents have several grocery stores, pharmacies, and services within a short drive, including the Preston Park Village shopping center. The neighborhoodās location means that most essentials are reachable within 10 minutes, and the area is served by Planoās city parks and trail system. While public transit options are limited, most residents rely on personal vehicles for commuting and errands, taking advantage of the well-maintained local roads.
Homes in Preston Village
The homes in Preston Village were primarily built in the late 1990s and early 2000s, giving the neighborhood a cohesive appearance and mature curb appeal. Most properties are traditional brick single-family homes, typically ranging from three to five bedrooms, with two- or three-car garages. The lots are moderate in sizeālarger than many newer Plano developmentsāoffering space for backyards, patios, and established landscaping.
Many homes have been updated over the years, with remodeled kitchens, refreshed bathrooms, and modern flooring being common upgrades. The neighborhoodās original construction quality is evident in the solid feel of the homes and the consistent architectural styles. Unlike some nearby subdivisions that have seen significant teardown or infill activity, Preston Village has retained its original character, with most homes remaining true to their original layouts and exteriors.
Daily Life in Preston Village
Residents of Preston Village enjoy a routine that blends suburban comfort with easy access to city amenities. Morning walks along the sidewalks or quick drives to nearby fitness centers are common, and the areaās mature trees provide shade for outdoor activities. The neighborhood is served by several nearby parks, including the popular Archgate Park, which offers playgrounds, sports fields, and walking trails.
Shopping and dining options are plentiful within a short drive, with Preston Park Village and the Shops at Legacy both easily accessible. Many residents frequent local coffee shops, grocery stores, and casual restaurants along Preston Road. The areaās proximity to major employers in Plano and Frisco also means that work commutes are manageable, and weekend outings to entertainment venues or retail centers are convenient.
Is Preston Village a Good Fit?
Preston Village tends to appeal to buyers looking for a neighborhood with established homes, mature landscaping, and a sense of continuity. Those who value a quiet, residential setting without the density or newer construction styles of some Plano developments often find this area appealing. The neighborhoodās location near major roads and shopping centers also attracts those who want convenience without sacrificing a traditional suburban environment.
Potential buyers often ask about the age of the homes, the quality of local schools, and the general upkeep of the neighborhood. Sellers benefit from the areaās reputation for stability and the enduring appeal of its classic architectural styles. If youāre seeking a Plano neighborhood that offers both accessibility and a well-kept, established feel, Preston Village is worth considering.
Homes For Sale in Preston Village
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About Dustin Pitts | Preston Village Real Estate Agent
Dustin Pitts is a Dallas-area real estate agent with extensive experience in Preston Village and the broader Plano market. He has helped buyers and sellers navigate the unique aspects of this neighborhood for over a decade, providing insights into everything from home updates to local amenities.
Dustinās approach is grounded in neighborhood-level expertise, offering practical advice tailored to Preston Villageās specific housing stock and lifestyle patterns. Whether youāre considering a move into the area or preparing to list your home, his professional guidance ensures a smooth and informed real estate experience.
Contact Dustin Pitts today for expert help buying or selling in Preston Village.

