Fairview
The Town of Fairview is a unique oasis in the Dallas Region, truly offering the best of both worlds: the appeal of small-town living amid rolling hills and natural creeks combined with city-size amenities in a thriving Collin County location. Fairview has been recognized as one of D Magazine’s Top 10 Neighborhoods and one of the safest cities in the state by the National Council for Home Safety and Security. A highly desirable quality of life and award-winning schools top the list of reasons that more than 10,500 people now call Fairview home. The Fairview Commercial Planned Development District is situated near one of the most vital major intersections in Collin County, providing efficient access to downtown Dallas and three airports. Fairview Town Center is a mixed-use development featuring retail, restaurants, office space, entertainment venues, hotels, on-site residential units, walking trails, a splash park and a central greenspace for activities, performances, and community events. Close to everything residents want without sacrificing privacy and open space, Fairview is today’s live/work/play community.
Fairview By the Numbers
2023 | |
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Population | 10,852 |
Households | 4,497 |
Median Age | 48 |
Median Household Income | 98,753 |
2023 | Percent | |
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White Alone | 7,385 | 72.3% |
Black Alone | 1,392 | 13.6% |
American Indian Alone | 22 | 0.2% |
Asian Alone | 338 | 3.3% |
Some Other Race Alone | 0 | 0.0% |
Two or More Races | 170 | 1.7% |
Hispanic Origin (any race) | 891 | 8.7% |
2023 | |
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TOTAL | 7,457 |
Less Than 9th Grade | 1.6% |
9th-12th Grade - No Diploma | 2.2% |
High School Graduate | 20.2% |
GED/ Alternative Credential | 2.3% |
Some College - No Degree | 20.2% |
Associate Degree | 4.4% |
Bachelor's Degree | 39.9% |
Graduate/ Professional Degree | 3.4% |