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Plano Two Story 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 Two Story Homes

Two-story homes are the backbone of Plano’s subdivision stock — the product the 2000s building wave delivered at scale in Lakewood Springs and Churchill Farms, and the layout most of the 2020–2023 Lakewood Springs Club homes carry. If you want bedrooms-up, living-down space with a yard and a garage in the $300s, this is the deepest pool of options in western Kendall County.

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 Two Story Homes — Updated Daily

Active listings pulled directly from the MLS.

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What You Can Expect from Plano Two Story Homes

Expect 3- and 4-bedroom plans from roughly 1,400 to 3,000+ square feet, most built 2004–2009 or 2020–2023, with two-car garages standard and full basements common. Churchill Farms two-stories run the low $300s to $420K; Lakewood Springs spans wider; near-new Club two-stories cluster in the $370s–$390s. Older two-stories on the in-town grid add character options below $300K.

Plano Neighborhoods & Local Insight

Plan generations matter: 2004–2009 two-stories tend toward formal living/dining splits and larger footprints, while the 2020–2023 Smart Series plans run open-concept with better envelopes and mechanicals. Same price band, different living patterns — touring one of each early usually tells buyers quickly which era fits.

Buyer Tips & Financing

On 2000s stock, roof, HVAC, and water heater cycles are the standard negotiation items; on near-new, verify warranty transfer. Check SSA status in Lakewood Springs sections. Growing households should confirm bedroom sizes upstairs — some plans trade a big primary suite for tight secondary rooms.

Good to Know Before You Buy

This is Plano’s most liquid segment — the most listings, the most sales, the most comps — which keeps pricing honest in both directions. Sellers should price to their exact plan and section; buyers can afford to be a little choosier here than anywhere else in town.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do two-story homes cost in Plano?
Mostly $300K–$420K for the 2000s subdivision stock, with near-new Lakewood Springs Club two-stories in the $370s–$390s and in-town character homes below $300K.
Which neighborhoods have the most two-story homes?
Lakewood Springs and Churchill Farms lead by volume, followed by Lakewood Springs Club. It’s the dominant product in all three.
How do 2000s and 2020s two-stories compare?
2004–2009 plans skew larger with formal rooms; 2020–2023 plans run open-concept with newer mechanicals and tighter envelopes. Price bands overlap, so it’s a lifestyle call.
What are the common inspection items?
Roof, HVAC, and water heater age on 2000s homes — many are due for replacement cycles — plus SSA verification in Lakewood Springs sections.
Is a two-story or ranch a better resale in Plano?
Two-stories dominate volume, but ranches face less competition per listing. Both resell well; pricing to the exact plan and section matters more than layout.

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.