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North Creek

Established streets where Melissa's fast growth slows to a walking pace

CITY MEDIAN
$472K
$ / SQFT (CITY)
$196
SCHOOLS
Melissa ISD
DT DALLAS
46 MIN
LOCATORN ↑
33.286° N · 96.573° WNORTH CREEK · MELISSA, TX
01 — THE VIBE

What North Creek feels like.

North Creek holds down Melissa's east side with something the newer subdivisions can't manufacture: a head start. Trees have had time to throw real shade, landscaping has grown into itself, and the streets carry the settled feel of a neighborhood past its construction years. Mornings here are school buses and joggers instead of framing crews, which counts for a lot if you've house-hunted around fast-growing Collin County lately.

Living on the east side keeps you close to Melissa's original core — the older streets, the water tower, the parts of town that predate the boom. Melissa ISD serves the neighborhood like everywhere else in town, and US 75 is a short drive west when Dallas calls, about 46 minutes door to door. It's the corner of Melissa for buyers who want the town's trajectory without living inside an active build-out.

QUICK FACTS
CITYMelissa, TX
COUNTYCollin County
SCHOOLSMelissa ISD
TYPEEstablished neighborhood
DT DALLAS46 min drive
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02 — THE REAL ESTATE

What homes look like here.

The housing stock in North Creek reads established suburban Texas: brick one- and two-stories from earlier building cycles, straightforward floor plans, and lots that feel a touch more generous than what new phases typically deliver. There's less architectural theater here and more honest square footage — homes built to be lived in rather than photographed. Landscaping maturity is the quiet amenity; buyers get grown trees instead of builder saplings. It suits value-minded families, first-time buyers who'd rather own settled than shiny, and anyone in North Texas allergic to design-center decision fatigue.

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03 — WHY PEOPLE LOOK HERE

The case for North Creek.

1
Mature shade
Grown trees and settled landscaping — the one amenity new phases can't offer yet.
2
East-side calm
Past its construction years; mornings sound like buses, not nail guns.
3
Near old Melissa
Close to the town's original core and that cardinal-red water tower.
4
Melissa ISD
Same one-district schools as the rest of town, no fine print.
04 — GOOD QUESTIONS

Asked about North Creek, answered straight.

Is North Creek a good place to live?

North Creek suits people who like Melissa's direction but want to skip the dust. The east-side streets are established, neighbors have history with each other, and the neighborhood's rhythms are already set rather than still forming. You trade the newest finishes for mature trees and a settled streetscape — a trade plenty of buyers make happily, especially after touring a few active construction zones elsewhere in Collin County.

What school district serves North Creek?

Melissa ISD covers North Creek, as it does every neighborhood in town — Melissa's one-town, one-district identity is genuinely part of the appeal here. Kids from the east side attend the same campuses and cheer in the same cardinal red as kids from the newest master plans. Double-check specific campus assignments with the district before closing, since growing districts occasionally redraw attendance lines.

Are homes in North Creek older or new construction?

North Creek is one of Melissa's established neighborhoods, so expect resale homes from earlier building cycles rather than active new construction. That's the draw for many buyers: finished landscaping, known drainage, neighbors who can tell you which plumber to call. If new construction is a must, look at Melissa's newer communities to the west and north — but tour North Creek first for the price-per-shade-tree comparison.

How far is North Creek from downtown Dallas or Fort Worth?

Count on about 46 minutes to downtown Dallas via US 75 and about 63 minutes to downtown Fort Worth from North Creek. DFW Airport is around 42 minutes, and Legacy West in Plano comes in near 27 minutes, which is the commute that matters for many households up here. The east-side location adds only a few neighborhood minutes before you're on the highway.

05 — KEEP EXPLORING

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