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Plano Homes Near Schools

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 Near Schools

Plano’s school geography is the most compact in Kendall County: CUSD 88 runs five schools organized by grade band — P.H. Miller (PreK–1), Centennial (2–3), Emily G. Johns (4–6), Plano Middle (7–8), and Plano High — and every campus sits inside town. Wherever you buy in the district, no school run crosses ten minutes. This page tracks homes closest to the campuses, with the boundary facts every buyer should verify.

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Plano Homes Near Schools — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Plano Homes Near Schools

Expect the strongest near-school positioning around Lakewood Springs — Emily G. Johns sits adjacent to the community — and the in-town grid, where multiple campuses are walkable. Because CUSD 88 is grade-banded rather than neighborhood-zoned, “near schools” here means near all of them at different ages, a structure that simplifies the usual boundary anxiety considerably.

Plano Neighborhoods & Local Insight

The essential fact-check: not every Plano address feeds Plano schools. Schaefer Woods feeds Yorkville CUSD 115, and Deer Ridge and Sugar Brook feed Sandwich CUSD 430 — district lines in western Kendall County follow old township geography, not city limits. These are facts to verify per address with the district, and we confirm the assignment on every property before you offer.

Buyer Tips & Financing

Verify the current assignment for any specific address directly with the district — boundaries and programs can change, and per-address confirmation is the only version that counts. Beyond assignment, think route: sidewalk continuity and crossing points matter more day-to-day than straight-line distance, and we walk them with buyers who care.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Homes walkable to the campus loop hold steady buyer demand in every market cycle — proximity is a durable amenity here the way it is everywhere. And for commuting parents, the compact footprint pairs well with the Amtrak schedule: the morning drop-off-to-station loop is genuinely doable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What schools serve Plano?
Plano CUSD 88 — five grade-band campuses: P.H. Miller (PreK–1), Centennial (2–3), Emily G. Johns (4–6), Plano Middle (7–8), and Plano High School. Verify the assignment for any specific address with the district.
Do all Plano addresses feed CUSD 88?
No — Schaefer Woods feeds Yorkville CUSD 115, and Deer Ridge and Sugar Brook feed Sandwich CUSD 430. We confirm the district for every address before you offer.
Which neighborhoods are closest to the schools?
Lakewood Springs sits adjacent to Emily G. Johns, and the in-town grid is walkable to multiple campuses. The whole district footprint fits inside a ten-minute drive.
How does the grade-band structure work?
Instead of neighborhood elementaries, every district student attends the same campus for each grade band — which removes most boundary anxiety inside CUSD 88.
Can you help verify a school assignment?
Yes — we confirm current assignment with the district for any address as part of our standard offer diligence, and we recommend every buyer do the same.

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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.