ZIP Code 75023
West Plano, Plano, TX
A sought-after suburban community with excellent schools, master-planned neighborhoods, parks, and easy access to the Legacy business corridor.
Key Statistics
49,229
Population
$109,660
Median Income
$416,500
Median Home Value
9/10
School Rating
40/100
Walk Score
2/10
Crime Index
Demographics & Housing
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Median Age | 39.1 years |
| School District | Plano ISD |
| Under 18 | 21% |
| 18-34 | 22% |
| 35-54 | 25% |
| 55+ | 32% |
| Owner Occupied | 64% |
| Renter Occupied | 36% |
| Median Rent | $1,789/mo |
| 5yr Home Appreciation | 25% |
Housing Market
64%
Owner Occupied
36%
Renter Occupied
6%
Vacancy Rate
19,670
Total Units
Ownership vs Rental
Median Rent Trend (2019–2024)
5-year rent change: +39%
Housing Inventory by Type
Median year built: 1994
Race & Ethnicity
Estimated racial and ethnic composition based on U.S. Census ACS data.
Age Distribution
Median age: 39.1 years
Population Growth Trend
Growth since 2010: +40.6%
Employment & Economy
3.6%
Unemployment
7.1%
Poverty Rate
27.5 min
Avg. Commute
Top Employment Industries
How People Commute
Safety & Crime
1.3
Violent crimes / 1K
13.8
Property crimes / 1K
Crime index comparison
1 = safest, 10 = highest crime
Healthcare Access
2
Hospitals Nearby
5
Urgent Cares
3.4
Doctors / 1K
92.7%
Insured
Educational Attainment
Percentage of population aged 25+ by highest degree earned.
13.8:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
8,542
School-Age Population
Household Composition
2.6
Avg Household Size
18,919
Total Households
41.3%
Married w/ Kids
Language & Nativity
72.4%
English Only
10.1%
Foreign-Born
Languages spoken at home (population 5+)
Income Distribution
Percentage of households by annual income bracket.
Social & Connectivity
7%
With Disability
7.2%
Veterans
95.1%
Broadband Access
1.1%
No Internet
4.7%
SNAP Recipients
Top Schools
Plano West Senior High
Public
Rice Middle School
Public
Haggard Middle School
Public
Frequently Asked Questions
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