ZIP Code 75075

    South Plano, Plano, TX

    An established southern Plano community with mature neighborhoods, good schools, and easy access to Richardson and Dallas via US-75.

    Key Statistics

    38,135

    Population

    $98,365

    Median Income

    $428,000

    Median Home Value

    8/10

    School Rating

    38/100

    Walk Score

    3/10

    Crime Index

    Demographics & Housing

    Demographic and housing statistics for ZIP 75075
    MetricValue
    Median Age41.7 years
    School DistrictPlano ISD
    Under 1818%
    18-3422%
    35-5433%
    55+27%
    Owner Occupied60%
    Renter Occupied40%
    Median Rent$1,561/mo
    5yr Home Appreciation24%

    Housing Market

    60%

    Owner Occupied

    40%

    Renter Occupied

    6.3%

    Vacancy Rate

    13,460

    Total Units

    Ownership vs Rental

    Owner 60%Renter 40%Vacant 6.3%

    Median Rent Trend (2019–2024)

    5-year rent change: +34%

    Housing Inventory by Type

    Single Family55%
    Apartment39%
    Townhome10%
    Condo4%
    Other1%

    Median year built: 1988

    Race & Ethnicity

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

    White (Non-Hispanic)44%
    Hispanic or Latino22%
    Asian18%
    Black or African American12%
    Two or More Races3%
    Other1%

    Age Distribution

    Median age: 41.7 years

    Population Growth Trend

    Growth since 2010: +38.6%

    Employment & Economy

    4.3%

    Unemployment

    5.7%

    Poverty Rate

    30 min

    Avg. Commute

    Top Employment Industries

    Healthcare15%
    Retail Trade13%
    Professional & Technical12%
    Finance & Insurance12%
    Education7%

    How People Commute

    Drive Alone83%
    Carpool7%
    Public Transit3%
    Walk / Bike1%
    Work from Home10%

    Safety & Crime

    1.7

    Violent crimes / 1K

    19.8

    Property crimes / 1K

    Crime index comparison

    3/10

    1 = safest, 10 = highest crime

    Healthcare Access

    1

    Hospitals Nearby

    6

    Urgent Cares

    2

    Doctors / 1K

    93.3%

    Insured

    Educational Attainment

    Percentage of population aged 25+ by highest degree earned.

    High School Grad+90%
    Bachelor's Degree+45.1%
    Graduate/Professional20.6%

    15.3:1

    Student-Teacher Ratio

    5,193

    School-Age Population

    Household Composition

    3.06

    Avg Household Size

    12,101

    Total Households

    34.8%

    Married w/ Kids

    Married w/ Children34.8%
    Married, No Children24.6%
    Single Parent8%
    Living Alone30.5%
    Other Non-Family2.1%

    Language & Nativity

    78.6%

    English Only

    11.5%

    Foreign-Born

    Languages spoken at home (population 5+)

    English Only78.6%
    Spanish10.7%
    Asian & Pacific Island1.6%
    Other Languages9.1%

    Income Distribution

    Percentage of households by annual income bracket.

    Under $25K7%
    $25K–$50K11.1%
    $50K–$75K12%
    $75K–$100K16.8%
    $100K–$150K25.3%
    $150K–$200K17.8%
    $200K+9.9%

    Social & Connectivity

    6.8%

    With Disability

    3.7%

    Veterans

    95.6%

    Broadband Access

    2.3%

    No Internet

    4.2%

    SNAP Recipients

    Top Schools

    Plano Senior High

    Public

    8/10

    Frankford Middle School

    Public

    7/10

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is South Plano like?
    South Plano (75075) offers mature, established neighborhoods with good schools, affordable homes, and convenient highway access.
    How far is South Plano from Dallas?
    South Plano is about 20 miles north of downtown Dallas, approximately 25-35 minutes via US-75.
    Are there parks in 75075?
    Yes, South Plano has numerous parks including Haggard Park, Carpenter Park, and Jack Carter Park with trails and recreation.

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