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Retiring in Collin County, Texas

Major cities: Plano, Frisco, McKinney · Population 1,100,000 · Data last verified 2026-06-10

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Taxes & Housing

MeasureValue
Average annual property tax$6,925
Effective property tax rate1.49%
State income tax0% (Texas has none)
Combined sales tax rate8.25%
Median home value$496,962

Cost of Living

MeasureValue
Cost of living index (US avg = 100)104
Housing cost index135
Grocery cost index103
Median household income$101,000

Source: BEA RPP 2022 (DFW MSA)

Healthcare

MeasureValue
Hospitals in county8
Average CMS hospital star rating4.2 / 5
Physicians per 100,000 residents320
Trauma centerYes

Climate

MeasureValue
Average annual temperature66°F
Average humidity62%
Extreme heat days per year (95°F+)95
Extreme weather days per year40
Annual rainfall40″

Economy

MeasureValue
Unemployment rate2.8%
Average salary$68,000
Major industriesTechnology, Finance, Healthcare, Retail
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