ZIP Code 75069

    Historic Downtown McKinney, McKinney, TX

    Voted '#1 Best Place to Live in America' by Money Magazine. Features a charming historic downtown square, unique boutiques, farm-to-table restaurants, and excellent schools.

    Key Statistics

    40,032

    Population

    $85,327

    Median Income

    $432,600

    Median Home Value

    8/10

    School Rating

    42/100

    Walk Score

    2/10

    Crime Index

    Demographics & Housing

    Demographic and housing statistics for ZIP 75069
    MetricValue
    Median Age38.9 years
    School DistrictMcKinney ISD
    Under 1825%
    18-3424%
    35-5426%
    55+25%
    Owner Occupied52%
    Renter Occupied48%
    Median Rent$1,438/mo
    5yr Home Appreciation28%

    Housing Market

    52%

    Owner Occupied

    48%

    Renter Occupied

    8.8%

    Vacancy Rate

    17,022

    Total Units

    Ownership vs Rental

    Owner 52%Renter 48%Vacant 8.8%

    Median Rent Trend (2019–2024)

    5-year rent change: +31%

    Housing Inventory by Type

    Single Family46%
    Apartment36%
    Townhome13%
    Condo10%
    Other1%

    Median year built: 1998

    Race & Ethnicity

    Estimated racial and ethnic composition based on U.S. Census ACS data.

    White (Non-Hispanic)55%
    Hispanic or Latino27%
    Black or African American11%
    Asian3%
    Two or More Races2%
    Other1%

    Age Distribution

    Median age: 38.9 years

    Population Growth Trend

    Growth since 2010: +33.1%

    Employment & Economy

    3.9%

    Unemployment

    13.3%

    Poverty Rate

    24.6 min

    Avg. Commute

    Top Employment Industries

    Professional & Technical16%
    Healthcare14%
    Education12%
    Finance & Insurance10%
    Retail Trade9%

    How People Commute

    Drive Alone68%
    Carpool8%
    Public Transit0%
    Walk / Bike2%
    Work from Home17%

    Safety & Crime

    1.1

    Violent crimes / 1K

    12.7

    Property crimes / 1K

    Crime index comparison

    2/10

    1 = safest, 10 = highest crime

    Healthcare Access

    4

    Hospitals Nearby

    4

    Urgent Cares

    2.7

    Doctors / 1K

    89.6%

    Insured

    Educational Attainment

    Percentage of population aged 25+ by highest degree earned.

    High School Grad+90.7%
    Bachelor's Degree+44.6%
    Graduate/Professional18.2%

    15.5:1

    Student-Teacher Ratio

    6,671

    School-Age Population

    Household Composition

    2.5

    Avg Household Size

    15,717

    Total Households

    29.5%

    Married w/ Kids

    Married w/ Children29.5%
    Married, No Children23.2%
    Single Parent11.6%
    Living Alone20.4%
    Other Non-Family15.3%

    Language & Nativity

    61.6%

    English Only

    26.9%

    Foreign-Born

    Languages spoken at home (population 5+)

    English Only61.6%
    Spanish19.1%
    Asian & Pacific Island5.2%
    Other Languages14.1%

    Income Distribution

    Percentage of households by annual income bracket.

    Under $25K14%
    $25K–$50K17%
    $50K–$75K14%
    $75K–$100K14%
    $100K–$150K14%
    $150K–$200K13%
    $200K+15%

    Social & Connectivity

    14.7%

    With Disability

    4.7%

    Veterans

    92.7%

    Broadband Access

    5.3%

    No Internet

    14.1%

    SNAP Recipients

    Top Schools

    McKinney Boyd High School

    Public

    8/10

    Cockrill Middle School

    Public

    8/10

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Why was McKinney voted best place to live?
    McKinney (75069) was voted #1 by Money Magazine for its charming downtown, excellent schools (8/10), low crime (2/10), affordable homes, and strong community.
    What is downtown McKinney like?
    Historic Downtown McKinney features a picturesque town square with over 120 unique shops, restaurants, and galleries in restored 19th-century buildings.
    How fast is McKinney growing?
    McKinney is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US, with population growth exceeding 5% annually over the past decade.

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