First-Time Home Buyer's Guide to McKinney, TX
Rob Poulton, Rob Poulton, eXp Realty, eXp Realty, TX TREC License #846287,
Quick Answer: First-time buyers in McKinney should expect a realistic entry price around $400K–$475K for a 3-bed home in an older 75070 section. Budget for combined property taxes around 2.0–2.5% of value annually, plan for HOA dues of $400–$1,200 per year, and get pre-approved before touring.
What "Entry McKinney" Actually Looks Like
Most first-time buyers in McKinney land in 75070, Adriatica Village, Tucker Hill, Trinity Falls, or older sections of Painted Tree. These neighborhoods deliver established McKinney ISD access, walkable streets, and a true McKinney address at the bottom of the city's price range.
Property Taxes: The Honest Number
Combined city, Collin County, McKinney ISD, and (where applicable) Dallas Community College tax rates currently land most McKinney homes between 2.0% and 2.5% of assessed value annually. On a $450K home, that is roughly $9,000–$11,250 per year, about $750–$940 per month added to your housing payment.
HOA and PID Considerations
Most McKinney master-planned communities have HOA dues ranging from $400 to $1,200 per year. A handful of newer developments use a Public Improvement District (PID) structure that adds an additional assessment to your tax bill. Always verify both before writing an offer.
Loan Programs Worth Knowing About
FHA, VA, and conventional 5% down programs all work well in the McKinney entry tier. TSAHC and TDHCA down-payment assistance programs are available to qualifying first-time buyers. A local lender who knows Collin County title and tax workflows will save you headaches versus a national call-center lender.
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