Sherman is the furthest out on my map — and that distance buys the lowest price-per-square-foot around, in a market changing fast thanks to major job growth. Here’s the relocation look.

Who Sherman fits

Sherman fits maximum-value buyers, remote and hybrid workers, and people comfortable being early in a growing market driven by semiconductor-industry expansion.

What you’ll pay (and get)

Typical pricing runs around $260K–$480K — meaningfully below the Collin County suburbs — with a mix of new and resale, and rising demand. See the Sherman area guide and New Construction in Sherman.

Commute

This is the honest tradeoff: a daily Dallas commute from Sherman is long. If you work locally or remotely, your dollar goes further here than almost anywhere in the region. (See Best DFW Suburbs for Commuters.)

Schools and budget

Verify your school zone by address, and budget mortgage + property tax + insurance.

Is it right for you?

Choose Sherman for maximum value and upside if you’re not commuting into Dallas daily. Reach out and let’s talk through it.

Pricing, job growth, schools, and availability change and vary by location. Verify current details before deciding.

Thinking about a move in DFW? Mike covers Collin County and the North/East DFW suburbs — buying, selling, new construction, or relocation. Get in touch for a straight, no-pressure conversation.