McKinney, TX Reviews


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McKinney, Texas is a bustling city located in the northern part of the state. It has a growing population of over 180,000 residents and is known for its suburban atmosphere with a touch of small-town charm. It has attracted many families and young professionals in recent years due to its low crime rate, strong economy, and highly ranked schools. Let's take a look at what some residents have to say about living in McKinney.

According to Tim, a resident of McKinney, "The community is very welcoming and friendly. We have great schools for our kids and plenty of parks and recreational activities for families to enjoy." This sentiment is echoed by many other reviewers who appreciate the family-friendly atmosphere of the city.

Another resident, Sarah, mentions that "The cost of living in McKinney is a bit higher than some surrounding areas, but it's worth it for the quality of life here. There are plenty of job opportunities and the housing market is strong." This highlights the city's strong economy and vibrant job market, making it an attractive place for young professionals looking to settle down.

However, not all reviews are positive. John, a long-time resident, mentions that "The traffic can get pretty bad during rush hour, and the city is growing rapidly, causing some overcrowding in certain areas." This is a common concern among residents as McKinney continues to experience significant growth and development.

Lastly, we have a review from Mary, who praises the city's diversity and cultural scene. "McKinney has a rich history and a diverse population, which is reflected in its many cultural events and festivals. It's a great place to experience different cultures and cuisines." This highlights the city's efforts to embrace diversity and create a vibrant community for its residents.

Overall, the majority of user reviews about living in McKinney are positive, with residents praising its family-friendly atmosphere, strong economy, and cultural diversity. Traffic and overcrowding are some of the common concerns mentioned, but they do not overshadow the many benefits of living in this particular place.

 based on 19 Reviews
Get to know McKinney with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited McKinney

Nice Town - 7/27/2012
Nice town to raise family. Crime is love in west Mckinney, family oriented with more to do that other Dallas Suburbs. Lots of shopping with outlets and malls. Traffic has increased with rapid growth. Schools are good for those college bound. Home prices and rent average with lots of inventory to chose from. Still new home building and lower than the cost of the average price, can find a new home under 200.00. Historic down town trendy, and many major employers near by in Frisco or Plano. North Texas university and Texas Women U. within 30-40 mins. Close to Dallas Toll Roads. Over all Mckinney is a great town. Conservative town, clean and new. Read More

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Life in McKinney, TX - 1/16/2011
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Unbelievelable Value - 12/8/2008
In a day and age where you tend to get less and less for you money McKinney, TX is a hidden gem when it comes to affordable homes. In reality the entire DFW area (except northern Dallas Co.) is very affordable. What set's McKinney apart is the general beauty (not something North Texas is known for) and the city's commitment to quality real estate development. McKinney is very hilly and tree covered. Many areas have lakes and ponds with many natural trees and greenbelts. This offers lots of natural beauty, screening from city noise and other homes. Almost all roads are winding and tree lined. Crape Myrtles fill the medians of pretty much every street. Each development (commercial or residential) is well planned and integrated nicely with the overall look and feel of McKinney. Good examples of this are, the downtown renovation, the shops at Eldorado and central (west side), Stonebridge Ranch, Tucker Hill (a must see) and the heart of Craig Ranch. One would think all the beauty Read More

Unique Historic District and Old Town Square - 8/26/2007
McKinney like many Texas suburban towns has been overtaken by Urban sprawl
New streets, schools, parks and ammentities come along with 1,000's of new homes.
What makes McKinney different is the intact old town square with it's original courthouse renevated into a performace hall. Charming shops & restaurants have been envigorated on the square. The area west,north and south of the square is filled with blocks and blocks of restored and well-maintained historic homes built from the late 1800's through 1930's
Many fun events throughout the year are focused on the Historic District and Town SquareRead More

Can someone give some advice on the weather... - 1/30/2007
Is it unbearable there during the wrmer months?? I am moving there from Colorado and am curious about what to expect regarding heat and humidity?? I am a contractor and will be working outside most of the time...Is it to hot to even take a walk as I am hearing sometimes?? Please anyone who knows respond?? What about women?? How is the single scene?? Can you let your dogs play outside during the summer months?? Is it somewhat scenic there??  Read More

Great place to live - 6/23/2006
One of the up and coming suburbs in the Read More

Best Suburb in Metroplex (DFW) - 2/1/2006
I have lived in McKinney for 3 years after originally living in Dallas for 6 months. It is by far the best suburb in on the Dallas side of the area and I would say Ft. Worth side as well, but I'm not as familiar. Cheap homes in a beautiful community. It was America's fastest growing city in the 2000 census (under 100K pop.) It has a nice downtown area with tons of unique shops and restaurants. The only draw backs are it is going through growing pains in terms of road construction. This will get worse before they get better. :) It is far north so the commute to anything south of Plano is going to take you more than 1 hour. If your considering a suburb consider McKinney you won't regret Read More

Perfect! - 10/7/2005
Beautiful suburbs, original old town, close to major jobs, shopping, Read More

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