New Construction Homes in McKinney Texas: Inside Aster Park's Most Popular Floor Plans

Jaran Ramsey • June 11, 2026

When people ask us where to focus for new construction homes in McKinney Texas, this kind of property is exactly why the conversation gets interesting. We are talking about a newly built home in North Dallas territory, close to Frisco, tied to a highly sought after school district, loaded with modern finishes, and priced around the $600,000s.

That combination is not easy to find.

What makes this one stand out is not just the home itself. It is the bigger picture. The right community, the right schools, the right tax setup, the right timing, and the right strategy when dealing with builders. If we are buying smart, we are never just buying four walls. We are buying a lifestyle, a location, and hopefully a solid long term decision.

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Why New Construction Homes in McKinney Texas Are in Demand

There is a reason so many families relocating to North Dallas keep circling back to new construction homes in McKinney Texas. McKinney gives us room to breathe without pushing us too far from the action. We still have access to Frisco , Plano, Allen, dining, shopping, and employment hubs, but we often get more house and more community feel than we would in some of the hotter inner ring markets.

For a lot of buyers, that balance matters.

The other big draw is peace of mind. New construction usually comes with builder warranties, modern systems, energy efficiency, and fewer immediate repair surprises compared with many resale homes. If we like the idea of moving into something fresh without inheriting somebody else’s deferred maintenance, this category makes sense.

Front exterior of a two story brick home with driveway and garage

Buying New Construction Homes in McKinney Texas

Before we get too excited about countertops and ceilings, we have to start with fundamentals. When we are shopping new construction homes in McKinney Texas, there are three filters that should guide us.

1. Schools

If the home is tied to a strong school district, that usually supports both quality of life and long term value. Even for buyers without children, school ratings often influence resale demand. A simple way to get a high level feel for a district is to use a site like niche.com. It can help us compare ratings, read local feedback, and get our bearings if we are relocating from out of state.

2. Lifestyle

We are not just buying a house. We are buying an area. Can we see ourselves living there once the excitement of closing day wears off? Are the daily essentials nearby? Grocery stores, banking, oil changes, shopping, and ordinary errands matter more than people think.

3. Affordability

We never want to be house poor. A home should support our life, not consume it. One practical mindset is this: if the payment feels so heavy that we could not comfortably handle it twice, it may be too much. The goal is not just to own a home. The goal is to still enjoy life, save money, and keep investing after we move in.

Tour This McKinney Texas Home

This particular home is about 3,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and a game room. It is a two story floor plan inside Aster Park in McKinney, and at the time of the tour it was nearly complete. That matters because it gives us a real sense of what a finished product looks like, while still leaving room for potential builder flexibility on pricing and incentives.

And yes, incentives are part of the conversation. On homes like this, we may be able to negotiate interest rate help, closing cost assistance, or both depending on the builder’s current inventory goals.

Long entry hallway with on screen text showing 4 bed 4.5 bath 3000 SQFT game room

Inside the main living space

This is where the home really starts to make its case. The first impression is openness. The ceiling height gives it volume right away, and the window count keeps the space bright without feeling sterile.

Wide open living area and kitchen with exposed ceiling beams and large island

The kitchen is the anchor here, and it is done well.

  • Large island with room for four to five bar stools
  • Quartz countertops
  • Two tone cabinetry with warm earth toned lower cabinets
  • Clean vertical backsplash lines
  • Five burner gas cooktop
  • Vent hood that actually helps if we cook with strong spices and flavors
  • Deep sink and plenty of cabinet storage
  • Dedicated pots and pans drawers

Kitchen island centered in front of tall cabinets and pendant lights

One of the design details that helps this space feel elevated is the exposed ceiling beams. It adds warmth and character, especially in a new build where some homes can feel a little too plain if the builder plays it safe.

The dining area sits naturally between the kitchen and living room, and the layout leaves a clear wall for TV placement in the main living area. That sounds minor, but it is one of those practical things we always notice when evaluating how a room will actually function after move in.

Another thing worth noting is the lot conversation. Some buyers critique newer communities because the yards are not massive. Fair enough. But developers are balancing density, price point, and product quality. Not everyone needs a huge backyard, and plenty of homeowners rarely use oversized outdoor space enough to justify paying more for it.

First floor layout and functionality

This floor plan does a good job of mixing style with real usefulness. Near the front portion of the home, there is a first floor secondary bedroom with a private bath. That makes it ideal for guests, extended family, or a mother in law setup.

There is also storage tucked under the staircase, and it goes deeper than you might expect. That is the kind of space that ends up holding holiday decor, moving boxes, luggage, and all the things we do not want cluttering the garage

Long under stair storage hallway with white walls and wood flooring

On the first floor we also have:

  • A powder bath
  • A separate laundry room
  • A two car garage with finished walls
  • A generously sized pantry

The laundry room is spacious, though there is room for improvement if we personalize it later. Replacing the simple shelf setup with cabinets would make it work much harder.

The primary suite

The primary bedroom is located on the first floor toward the back of the home, which is a big win for a lot of buyers. That separation from the upstairs bedrooms gives the owners more privacy and a little more quiet.

Primary bedroom with tray ceiling and double door opening to bathroom

The bath delivers the features most people want in new construction homes in McKinney Texas at this price point.

  • Freestanding tub
  • Oversized walk in shower
  • Built in shower bench
  • Dual vanities
  • Enclosed toilet room
  • Large walk in closet

Primary bathroom with double vanity freestanding tub and large shower

The closet is especially impressive. It is the kind of space that genuinely changes the day to day experience of living in the home, not just a box to check on a feature sheet.

Upstairs flex space and secondary bedrooms

Upstairs, the layout keeps adding value. We have another full bathroom, a linen closet, additional bedrooms, and a game room or flex space that can adapt to how we actually live.

If we need a playroom, media lounge, second office, homework area, or workout corner, this is the kind of extra space that gives a floor plan longevity.

There is also attic access visible from the upstairs area. The insulation looked substantial, and that is encouraging from an energy efficiency standpoint. It is also a good reminder that attic access doors should stay secured, especially in homes with children.

Attic interior with insulation ductwork and framing

One of the upstairs bedrooms has its own en suite bath, which is another nice touch for multigenerational living or hosting guests who want privacy.

Aster Park in McKinney Texas

If we are evaluating new construction homes in McKinney Texas, the community can be just as important as the home. Aster Park checks several boxes that matter.

McKinney address with Celina ISD zoning

This is one of the most attractive parts of the deal. We get a McKinney address and the convenience that comes with it, while being zoned to Celina ISD, which is widely considered one of the strongest school districts in the Dallas Fort Worth area. For families trying to balance school quality with price, that is a serious advantage.

Lower tax burden

Aster Park has no MUD tax, no PID tax, and a base property tax rate around 1.8%. That is a meaningful distinction. When we compare similar communities across North Dallas, those added taxes can cost thousands more per year. Lower carrying costs can improve affordability more than people realize.

Builder reputation

The builder here is Ashton Woods, a name with strong recognition in the new construction space. The appeal is in the combination of craftsmanship, architecture, and thoughtful floor plans.

Community features

There are gated sections within the community, which is something many relocation buyers specifically ask about. Aster Park is also expected to have a resort style amenity center that serves as a gathering point for residents.

Location

McKinney is well positioned in North Dallas. We stay close to Frisco, Plano, Allen, and other major destinations, while also enjoying the charm of downtown McKinney. The historic square gives the city personality that many suburban areas simply do not have.

Street scene in downtown McKinney with shops and string lights overhead

To-Be-Built vs Quick Move-In Ready Homes

One thing we like about this community is that buyers generally have two paths.

To be built

If timing is flexible and we want to choose finishes, flooring, cabinets, and countertops, building from the ground up can be the better fit. This route makes the most sense for people planning a move six to twelve months out.

Quick move in

If we need something sooner, quick move in inventory can be a strong option. These homes are either ready now or close to completion, and they often come with more aggressive incentives because builders want them sold.

The home featured here falls into that second category, which is one reason it can be such an opportunity.

Buying New Construction Homes With a Realtor

This is the part too many buyers learn the hard way. Builder sales reps work for the builder, not for us. They may be perfectly professional and helpful, but their role is to protect the builder’s interests first.

That is why going directly to the builder without representation can cost us money and leave gaps in our due diligence.

When we have proper representation, the job is to help us:

  • Confirm whether the home is priced competitively
  • Negotiate incentives and possible closing cost assistance
  • Push for the best rate options available through builder programs
  • Make sure inspections are not skipped
  • Evaluate the community beyond the marketing brochure
  • Avoid overpaying in a shifting market

Not every beautiful house is the right buy. Sometimes the best advice is actually telling a buyer not to move forward. That is the kind of honesty we want in the process. We do not need someone saying yes to everything. We need someone willing to protect the investment.

That matters even more when relocating. From a distance, everything can look good on the surface. But surface level information is not enough when we are planting roots, especially if the plan is to stay long term or position ourselves for future equity.

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FAQs About New Construction Homes in McKinney Texas

Are new construction homes in McKinney Texas a good investment?

They can be, especially when we focus on strong school districts, good community planning, competitive tax rates, and smart builder pricing. The best investment is usually the one bought correctly, not just the one that looks the nicest.

What is special about Aster Park in McKinney?

Aster Park offers a McKinney address with Celina ISD zoning, no MUD tax, no PID tax, and a base property tax rate around 1.8%. That combination makes it stand out among other North Dallas communities.

What price range was this home in?

This featured home was positioned in the $600,000 range, which is a compelling bracket given the square footage, finishes, community, and school district advantage.

Does this home have a first floor primary suite?

Yes. The primary bedroom is on the first floor toward the back of the home, and it includes a large bathroom with a freestanding tub, oversized shower, dual vanities, and a spacious walk in closet.

Should we use a Realtor for new construction homes in McKinney Texas?

Absolutely. Builder reps represent the builder. Having our own representation helps with pricing, incentives, inspections, and protecting us from making an emotional decision that does not make financial sense.

Are quick move in homes better than building from scratch?

It depends on timing and priorities. Quick move in homes are great when we need a home sooner and want to chase incentives. To be built homes are better if we want to personalize finishes and have more time before moving.

Final Thoughts on McKinney Texas New Homes

If we are searching for new construction homes in McKinney Texas, this home in Aster Park is the kind of listing that deserves serious attention. It brings together the features people ask for most: around 3,000 square feet, 4 bedrooms, a first floor primary, multiple en suites, a great kitchen, a game room, covered outdoor space, a desirable school setup, and a lower tax structure than many competing communities.

More importantly, it reminds us how to buy wisely. Start with schools. Think hard about lifestyle. Make sure the payment fits real life. Look at taxes. Study the community. And never walk into a builder deal alone.

That is how we turn a nice home into a smart move.

If you’re interested in a new construction home in McKinney, Texas like this one in Aster Park, I’d love to help you confirm pricing, incentives, and whether it’s the right move for your timeline. Contact me today at 214-418-9623 and I’ll walk you through next steps and what to ask the builder before you decide.

MEET JARAN RAMSEY

A dedicated Dallas-Fort Worth real estate agent with eXp Realty, specializing in residential and luxury homes. Jaran helps buyers, sellers, and families relocating to Texas with a relationship-first approach built on trust, communication, and results. Backed by years of real estate experience and recognized as an eXp Realty ICON Agent, he is committed to making every real estate journey smooth, strategic, and successful.

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