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Plano Move-In Ready Homes

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 Move-In Ready Homes

Move-in ready means two different things in Plano, and both live on this page: renovated resales — updated kitchens, newer roofs and mechanicals, fresh everything — and the 2020–2023 Lakewood Springs Club homes that are simply young enough to need nothing. In a town where much of the stock dates to the 2000s and earlier, turnkey condition is the single biggest premium driver, and the homes that have it move first.

Looking for help narrowing down your search? Call or text Kealan at 630-381-4995 for a personalized list of homes that match your budget and priorities.

Plano Move-In Ready Homes — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Plano Move-In Ready Homes

Expect renovated subdivision homes in the $320s–$420s, near-new Club homes in the $370s–$390s, and the occasional gut-renovated in-town home below $300K. “Updated” in listings spans a wide spectrum — new counters over 20-year-old mechanicals is not the same as a systems-level renovation — so we verify what was actually done, when, and with what permits.

Plano Neighborhoods & Local Insight

The near-new Club homes are the purest move-in-ready play: 2020–2023 construction, modern envelopes, and often transferable warranty balance, at price points renovated older homes sometimes match without matching the substance. On renovated resales, the neighborhoods with the best bones — Churchill Farms, the larger Lakewood Springs plans — reward renovation dollars most reliably.

Buyer Tips & Financing

Ask for the renovation paper trail: permits, contractor invoices, and dates on roof, HVAC, water heater, and windows. Cosmetic-over-tired is the pattern to catch — an inspection focused on mechanicals sees through new paint quickly. On near-new homes, verify what warranty balance transfers.

Good to Know Before You Buy

Turnkey homes in Plano routinely draw multiple offers while project homes two streets over sit — the premium is real and rational, because renovation costs and timelines keep surprising people. If you can’t find turnkey in budget, we can also model what buying the tired version and fixing it actually costs; sometimes that math wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does move-in ready cost in Plano?
Renovated subdivision homes mostly run $320K–$420K; near-new 2020–2023 Lakewood Springs Club homes trade in the $370s–$390s; renovated in-town homes appear below $300K.
Is a renovated resale or a near-new home the better buy?
Near-new usually wins on substance — envelope, mechanicals, warranty — while renovations win on location variety and sometimes finishes. We compare specific homes side by side.
How do I verify a renovation is real?
Permits, invoices, and dates on the big systems: roof, HVAC, water heater, windows, panel. Our inspections focus there first — new paint doesn’t fool a furnace sticker.
Why do turnkey homes sell faster in Plano?
Because renovation costs and timelines keep surprising buyers, the certainty premium is real. Turnkey listings routinely draw multiple offers while project homes sit.
What if nothing turnkey fits my budget?
We model the buy-tired-and-fix path with real contractor numbers — sometimes it wins, sometimes it doesn’t, but you’ll decide with the actual math.

Ready to Find Your Plano Home?

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.