This project will complement much of what is already impressive about Melissa, TX. Prioritizing culture, education, athletics, and strategic development with the family front of mind is why so many are now calling Melissa “home”.

  • Melissa, Texas, is a small town with a rural feel that is currently undergoing rapid development. According to the most recent census data, the town's population has doubled from 4,695 in 2010 to 9,487 in 2021. Located just 40 miles north of Dallas and 8 miles northeast of McKinney, residents can easily commute to nearby cities for work, dining, and entertainment opportunities.

    Melissa's economic development has been boosted by the newly built Z-plex Texas Sports Village, which sits on 100 acres of city-owned land near Melissa High School. This facility includes four baseball fields, one softball field, four covered and eight open tennis courts, and several soccer fields. Since its opening in 2018, the sports complex has already welcomed over half a million visitors to Melissa, becoming a major source of economic activity for the town.

    Melissa's growth has also been bolstered by its proximity to several large corporations, such as Raytheon and State Farm, which are located in nearby cities. The area is also home to a thriving real estate market, with home values increasing by 7.4% over the past year alone. This growth is expected to continue, with projections indicating a 4.7% increase in home values over the next year.

    In addition to its strong real estate market, Melissa is home to a number of highly rated schools and has a low crime rate. These factors make the town an attractive location for families and individuals looking to settle down in a safe and welcoming community.

    Overall, Melissa's economic growth, proximity to major cities and corporations, and attractive real estate market make it a promising location for businesses and residents alike. With its vibrant community, excellent schools, and welcoming atmosphere, Melissa, Texas is poised to become one of the best places to live in the Lone Star State.

  • County:

    Collin County

    Land Area (mi²)

    11.5 sq mi

    Density (mi²)

    2,071.30/sq mi

    Growth Rate

    18.19% (3,650)

    Growth Since 2020

    65.07% (9,351)