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Plano Homes with 3 Car Garage

Live Plano listings updated daily from the MLS — plus what local buyers should know before making a move.

~$290K
Median Sale Price
12,700+
Population
~65 min
Amtrak to Chicago
5★
Google Rating

About Plano Homes with 3 Car Garage

Three-car garages in Plano come attached to two kinds of properties: the larger 2000s subdivision plans in Lakewood Springs and Churchill Farms, and the acreage customs where garage count climbs with lot size. Either way, the pattern holds — you’ll pay less for the third bay here than anywhere else in the county, which is why tradespeople, hobbyists, and toy-haulers keep finding their way west on Route 34.

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Plano Homes with 3 Car Garage — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Plano Homes with 3 Car Garage

Expect the subdivision route to land between $360K and $450K — the bigger 2004–2009 plans where a third bay was the upgrade option — and the acreage route ($500K+) to add workshops, side-load configurations, and occasionally detached outbuildings on top. True tandem bays and extra-deep stalls appear here and there; we confirm actual dimensions rather than trusting listing shorthand.

Plano Neighborhoods & Local Insight

Supply concentrates in the plans that offered the option: Churchill Farms’ larger models and Lakewood Springs’ premium sections. On acreage — Schaefer Woods, Deer Ridge, Sugar Brook — the third bay is nearly standard and the question becomes what else comes with it: barn potential, RV pads, and county rules that allow them. That jurisdiction detail is where we add the most value.

Buyer Tips & Financing

Measure before you assume: “3-car” ranges from a genuine 32-foot span to a tight tandem. Check panel capacity if you plan a shop (EV chargers, welders, compressors), and on unincorporated parcels confirm outbuilding rights — sometimes the third bay matters less than the right to add a fourth.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Third-bay homes hold value stubbornly because the buyer pool that needs them can’t compromise — there is no substitute for the space. When one lists at subdivision pricing, expect competition from a small but motivated crowd. Sellers: photograph the garage properly; it’s the feature your buyer is searching for.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do 3-car garage homes cost in Plano?
Subdivision plans with a third bay generally run $360K–$450K; acreage properties with three-plus bays start around $500K. Both undercut equivalent homes east of Route 47.
Which neighborhoods have 3-car garages?
The larger Churchill Farms and Lakewood Springs plans in town, and nearly everything in the acreage communities — Schaefer Woods, Deer Ridge, and Sugar Brook.
Can I add a workshop or outbuilding instead?
On unincorporated acreage, often yes — county rules permitting. We confirm zoning and setback rules parcel by parcel before you offer.
What should I verify about the garage itself?
Actual dimensions (tandem vs. true third bay), electrical capacity for shop use, and door heights for taller vehicles. Listing shorthand is unreliable; we measure.
Do 3-car garage homes resell well in Plano?
Reliably — the buyers who need the space have no substitute, so these homes draw a motivated pool whenever they list at fair subdivision pricing.

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Whether you are just starting your search or ready to schedule a showing, Kealan O’Neil is here to help you every step of the way.