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New Construction
Most Prosper apartments are newer (2015+). Expect modern finishes, resort amenities, and higher price points.
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Prosper ISD Schools
Consistently top-ranked in Texas. A major draw for families relocating to north Collin County.
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Dallas North Tollway
Primary artery south to Frisco, Plano, and Dallas. Budget for tolls — DNT is a paid road.
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Income Requirements
2.5–3x monthly rent. New communities in Prosper have strict income and credit requirements.
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Growing Retail
New restaurants and shops opening regularly as Prosper's population grows. Less established than Frisco but improving fast.
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Resort Amenities
New-build communities typically include pools, fitness centers, co-working spaces, and dog parks as standard.
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Prosper is newer construction than Frisco but at similar or slightly higher prices due to limited supply. If budget is a priority, look at Celina just north — same new-build feel, newer communities, and often 10–15% lower rents. Claudio covers both markets.
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Apartments in Prosper, TX: What Renters Need to Know

Prosper is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, located at the northern tip of the Frisco corridor in Collin and Denton counties. Apartments range from $1,150–$1,800/mo for 1-bedrooms, reflecting the city's premium positioning and overwhelmingly new construction inventory. Prosper ISD is consistently ranked among the best school districts in Texas, which drives strong family rental demand throughout the year.

Unlike established DFW suburbs with a mix of old and new housing, Prosper's apartment inventory is almost entirely post-2010 construction. This means resort-style amenities, modern finishes, and energy-efficient units are standard — but budget options are limited. The Dallas North Tollway (DNT) is the primary commute artery, running south to Frisco, Plano, and Dallas. Plan for toll expenses, as the DNT is a paid road for the full length of the commute.

Renters who find Prosper's pricing too high should consider Celina (just north) or Little Elm (to the west), both of which offer newer construction at lower price points. McKinney and Frisco have larger apartment inventories with more price diversity. Claudio covers all of north Collin County and can help you find the right fit across all these markets at no cost.

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What is the average rent for apartments in Prosper, TX?
Apartments in Prosper range from $1,150–$1,600/mo for 1-bedrooms and $1,400–$1,900/mo for 2-bedrooms. As one of DFW's fastest-growing and most affluent suburbs, Prosper commands premium rents — particularly for newer construction built within the last 5–10 years. The city has limited older apartment inventory, so most options reflect new-build pricing.
Why is Prosper growing so fast?
Prosper sits at the northern edge of the Frisco-McKinney growth corridor, offering large-lot single-family homes and top-rated Prosper ISD schools at prices more accessible than Frisco. The city's population has grown over 300% since 2010. New infrastructure, retail, and restaurants are being built constantly, making it one of the most dynamic suburbs in Texas.
What are Prosper ISD schools like?
Prosper ISD is consistently rated among the top school districts in Texas for academic achievement. The district's growth mirrors the city's — new campuses open regularly to keep pace with population. For families, Prosper offers premium education in a new-construction suburban environment.
Is Prosper affordable compared to Frisco?
Prosper apartments are typically comparable to or slightly higher than Frisco pricing, though Prosper has fewer apartments overall. The key advantage is newer stock — most Prosper communities were built in the last decade — and a less congested feel than Frisco's core corridors. For renters who want new construction in north Collin County, Prosper is worth comparing against Frisco and Celina.
What is the commute like from Prosper to major DFW employers?
Prosper's primary highway access is the Dallas North Tollway and US-380. The DNT connects south to Frisco, Plano, and Dallas — a 35–50 minute commute to downtown during peak hours. Toyota HQ and other Legacy Drive-area employers in Plano are about 25–35 minutes south on the DNT.