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Frisco ZIP Code List — Denton County, TX

There are 4 unique ZIP codes in Frisco, Texas. Area code: 469/972/214.
4
ZIP codes
73.61
sq mi land
3.86
sq mi water
469/972/214
area code
Frisco, TX ZIP code map

About Frisco, TX

Frisco, Texas, is a vibrant and fast-growing city located in the northern part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere and diverse community, Frisco offers a blend of urban amenities and suburban charm. With its rapid development, Frisco is becoming a central hub for entertainment, shopping, and sporting events in the region.

Location & geography

Frisco is situated in Denton County and is approximately 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. The city is bordered by neighboring cities such as Plano to the south, The Colony to the west, and McKinney to the north. Covering a total area of 48.71 square miles, Frisco includes 3.77 square miles of water, contributing to its scenic landscape.

Community & economy

The character of Frisco is marked by its friendly residents and strong community spirit, making it an attractive place for families and young professionals alike. The local economy is thriving, with major industries including technology, retail, and healthcare, which provide ample job opportunities. Daily life in Frisco is enriched by a variety of parks, sports facilities, and cultural events that foster a sense of belonging.

Transportation

Frisco is conveniently accessible via major highways such as the Dallas North Tollway and State Highway 121, linking residents to the broader Dallas-Fort Worth area. The nearest major airport is Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, located about 25 miles to the south, while the city is also served by local transit options including buses and rideshare services.

History

Frisco was founded in the late 19th century, originally serving as a railroad town which played a vital role in its early growth. Key industries in its history included agriculture and transportation, paving the way for its modern-day development into a suburban city. Notable events in Frisco's recent history include its incorporation in 1904 and the subsequent expansion in the 21st century that transformed it into a bustling urban center.

Did you know?

One surprising fact about Frisco is that it is home to the National Soccer Hall of Fame, celebrating the history and achievements of soccer in the United States. Additionally, Frisco is known for its impressive sports facilities, including the Toyota Stadium, which hosts various soccer events and concerts.

ZIP codes for Frisco, TX (4)
ZIP code City County Map
75033 Frisco Denton View map
75034 Frisco Denton View map
75035 Frisco Collin View map
75036 Frisco Denton View map

Demographics & statistics

211,887
Population
37.4
Median age
$142,987
Median household income
$62,604
Per capita income
$528,800
Median home value
$1,938
Median monthly rent
68.9%
Home ownership
3.2%
Poverty rate
4.0%
Unemployment
53,500
Housing units
64.8%
Bachelor's or higher

Age distribution

Male Female
5,979
Under 5
6,103
8,152
5–9
8,320
9,360
10–14
9,553
8,811
15–19
8,994
5,260
20–24
5,368
10,825
25–34
11,049
19,037
35–44
19,431
18,419
45–54
18,799
5,390
55–59
5,502
3,768
60–64
3,845
5,816
65–74
5,937
3,263
75–84
3,331
779
85+
796
← Male
Female →

Age summary

GroupCount%
Under 1859,92127.8%
18 and over151,96672.2%
65 and over19,92210.4%
Median age37.4 years

Race & ethnicity

White 49.8%
Asian 23.1%
Black or African American 8.7%
Two or more races 8%
Hispanic or Latino 7.7%
Other race 2.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native 0.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander 0.1%
GroupCount%
White114,26249.8%
Asian52,99123.1%
Black or African American19,8848.7%
Two or more races18,2668%
Hispanic or Latino17,5917.7%
Other race5,7302.5%
American Indian / Alaska Native5970.3%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander1570.1%

Household income

Under $10k 1.6%
$10k–$15k 1.2%
$15k–$25k 2.6%
$25k–$35k 3.1%
$35k–$50k 4.6%
$50k–$75k 11.3%
$75k–$100k 9.0%
$100k–$150k 19.3%
$150k–$200k 16.4%
$200k+ 31.0%
Range% of households
Under $10k1.6%
$10k–$15k1.2%
$15k–$25k2.6%
$25k–$35k3.1%
$35k–$50k4.6%
$50k–$75k11.3%
$75k–$100k9.0%
$100k–$150k19.3%
$150k–$200k16.4%
$200k+31.0%
Median income$142,987

Housing

Home values

Under $50k 0.5%
$50k–$100k 0.6%
$100k–$150k 0.3%
$150k–$200k 0.4%
$200k–$300k 6.3%
$300k–$500k 38.6%
$500k–$1M 45.7%
$1M+ 7.8%

Housing overview

MetricValue
Median home value$528,800
Median rent / month$1,938
Owner occupied68.9%
Renter occupied31.2%
Vacant4.6%
Single-family detached73.0%
Large apartment buildings16.9%
Mobile homes0.8%
Median rooms6.7
Avg household size (owned)3.12

Year built

Era%
2020 or later2.5%
2010–201942.7%
2000–200936.2%
1990–199912.9%
1980–19893.5%
1970–19791.2%
1960–19690.4%
1950–19590.4%
1940–19490.2%
1939 or earlier0.2%

Bedrooms

Size% of units
No bedroom (studio)2.5%
1 bedroom11.6%
2 bedrooms14.3%
3 bedrooms22.2%
4 bedrooms30.8%
5+ bedrooms18.6%

Vehicles per household

Vehicles% of households
No vehicle2.7%
1 vehicle29.1%
2 vehicles47.3%
3 or more20.9%

Heating fuel

Fuel type%
Utility gas55.2%
Electricity43.3%
Propane / LP gas1.2%
Solar0.1%
No fuel used0.2%

Households & families

Household typeCount%
Married-couple family48,45866.1%
Cohabiting couple3,0003.9%
Male householder, no spouse8,51511.3%
Female householder, no spouse14,18518.7%
Households with children under 1835,79647.7%
Households with seniors (65+)13,31519.4%
Average household size2.85

Marital status

StatusMaleFemale
Never married26.4%24.0%
Married65.6%59.2%
Separated0.9%1.1%
Widowed1.3%6.1%
Divorced5.8%9.7%

Education

Less than 9th grade 1.7%
Some HS, no diploma 1.7%
HS graduate 10.9%
Some college, no degree 14.3%
Associate's degree 6.7%
Bachelor's degree 38.8%
Graduate / professional 26.0%
Metric%
HS diploma or higher96.6%
Bachelor's or higher64.8%

School enrollment (ages 3–17)

TypeCount%
Nursery / preschool3,7865.9%
Kindergarten3,0714.6%
Elementary school27,96443.8%
High school16,23824.4%
College / grad school13,13121.2%

Employment

Industry of employment

Professional & management 21.5%
Education & healthcare 17.6%
Finance & real estate 15.3%
Retail trade 11.2%
Arts, food & hospitality 7.0%
Manufacturing 6.7%
Transportation & utilities 4.0%
Construction 3.9%
Other services 3.8%
Information 3.7%
Wholesale trade 3.3%
Public administration 1.5%
Agriculture & mining 0.7%

Occupation

Category%
Management, business & arts62.9%
Service8.7%
Sales & office20.8%
Natural resources & construction2.8%
Production & transportation4.9%

Employment type

Type%
Private sector87.4%
Government7.1%
Self-employed5.2%
Unpaid family workers0.4%

Commute

Method%
Drive alone61.9%
Carpool6.2%
Public transit0.2%
Walk0.8%
Other means1.7%
Avg commute (minutes)29.4

Poverty

All people 3.2%
Under 18 years 2.6%
18 and over 3.4%
Married-couple families 1.8%
Female-led households 6.9%

Income support

Source% of households
Social Security16.7%
Retirement income16.5%
Supplemental Security1.7%
Cash public assistance1.4%
Food stamps / SNAP1.8%

Health indicators

Condition%
High blood pressure12.4%
High cholesterol14.8%
Heart disease1.6%
Stroke0.8%
Asthma4.1%
Arthritis7.6%
Kidney disease0.9%
Pulmonary disease1.7%
Cancer2.2%
Behavior / access%
Binge drinking10.5%
No physical activity8.0%
Less than 7 hrs sleep16.5%
Fair or poor health4.4%
Poor mental health6.7%
Poor physical health3.4%
No health insurance8.2%
Visited doctor (checkup)34.8%
Visited dentist33.3%
Cholesterol screening45.4%
Teeth loss3.6%

Veterans & disability

VeteransCount%
Civilian veterans6,5634.6%
Disability%
Any disability6.9%
Under 183.6%
18–64 years5.0%
65 and over29.0%

Health insurance coverage

Type%
Private insurance86.9%
Public insurance13.3%
Uninsured under 194.8%

Language & origin

Language spoken at home (age 5+)

LanguageCount%
English only199,80594.5%
Spanish14,8867.1%
Other Indo-European4,6292.2%
Asian & Pacific Islander3,2441.7%
Other languages6,4902.9%

Place of birth & citizenship

OriginCount%
Native born (US)158,25075.9%
Born in same state155,05274.4%
Born in different state76,52436.1%
Foreign born3,1981.5%
Naturalized citizen53,63724.2%
Not a US citizen27,70451.7%

Ancestry

AncestryCount%
French18,6048.8%
Italian16,0157.6%
Arab7,9233.7%
English1,4100.7%
Polish1,3340.6%
AncestryCount%
Dutch9070.4%
German5700.3%
Irish4060.2%
Norwegian3060.1%

Technology access

Metric% of households
Computer access35.6%
Internet access99.4%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2025 estimates.

Frequently asked questions
What ZIP codes does Frisco, TX have?
Frisco, TX has 4 ZIP codes: 75033, 75034, 75035, 75036. Each ZIP code serves a distinct delivery area within the city and surrounding region.
What is the main ZIP code for Frisco, TX?
The primary ZIP code for Frisco, TX is 75035. The city uses area code 469 or 972 or 214 or 940 for phone service.
What county is Frisco, TX in?
Frisco is located in Collin County, Texas.
How many ZIP codes are in Frisco, TX?
Frisco, TX has 4 ZIP codes.
What ZIP code covers the Frisco Square downtown area and historic city center?
The Frisco Square downtown area is primarily located in ZIP code 75034, which serves as the heart of Frisco's central business and civic district.
Which ZIP codes service the Frisco Independent School District's main campus areas?
Frisco ISD schools are distributed across multiple ZIP codes including 75033, 75034, 75035, and 75036, with the primary administrative and elementary school clusters located in 75034 and 75035.
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