A Closer Look at Stonehaven’s Everyday Plano Rhythm
About Stonehaven
Stonehaven sits in the middle of the 75024 zip’s busy, polished side of Plano life, where errands, school drop-offs, and workouts stack neatly into a single loop. It’s the kind of area where you’ll recognize the same grocery runs to Tom Thumb and Kroger, then peel off for a quick stop at Sprouts Farmers Market when you want something fresher without driving across town. On weekends, the neighborhood’s routine tends to spill outward to nearby staples like the Ridgeview Park Swimming Pool and the Carpenter Park Recreation Center, both close enough to feel like your default options rather than a special trip.
What makes Stonehaven feel especially anchored is how much “A-rated school” territory surrounds it. Families choosing Plano ISD often point to Wyatt El just 0.7 miles away or Haun El about a mile out, and it’s hard to ignore how many strong middle school options sit nearby, including Rice Middle at 0.9 miles and Robinson Middle at 1.6 miles. Even with district boundaries shifting around the area, day-to-day life here is shaped by the fact that both Plano ISD and Frisco ISD campuses are part of the immediate landscape.
Housing expectations in Stonehaven are set by the 75024 market, where the median home value sits around $598,600. That number matches what buyers tend to feel on the ground: this is a part of Plano where homes compete with proximity to major retail, fitness, and school options. At the same time, the zip’s household picture shows variety; with about 35.3% owner-occupied and 58.6% renter, Stonehaven’s wider area reads as a place where long-term homeowners and lease households share the same coffee shops and grocery aisles.
The community’s character also reflects a highly educated, career-driven population. In the surrounding zip, about 72.3% of adults have a bachelor’s degree or higher, and that shows up in how people use the neighborhood: morning laptop time at Starbucks or The Alley, then a mid-day schedule that often includes working from home, which about 33.6% of residents do. Stonehaven tends to attract residents who want Plano’s well-established services and school access while keeping daily life centered around quick, practical destinations and a tight radius of familiar places.
Living in Stonehaven: Schools, Errands, and a Short-Trip Lifestyle
Living around Stonehaven in 75024 often feels like you rarely need to leave your bubble to handle the basics. Groceries are a choose-your-own-adventure nearby, from Tom Thumb about 1.2 miles out to multiple Kroger locations within roughly 2 miles, plus Sprouts Farmers Market at 1.4 miles when you want produce and pantry upgrades without overthinking it. For bigger runs, Walmart Supercenter is close, and Target is about 2.3 miles away, which is why many residents plan errands around one efficient loop rather than a Saturday spent driving.
The housing conversation here is shaped by what the market is doing in the zip code, where the median home value is $598,600. That price point tends to bring in buyers who care about the surrounding network of schools, shops, and fitness options and who want a Plano address tied to Plano ISD. At the same time, the wider 75024 area includes many renters, and the median gross rent runs about $1,891 per month, so it’s common to see neighbors in different life stages sharing the same go-to places.
School planning is one of the biggest day-to-day drivers. Plano ISD is the primary district connection, and nearby options like Wyatt El, Haun El, Skaggs El, and Mathews El give families multiple “A” rated elementary campuses within a short drive. Middle school choices nearby stay strong as well, with Rice Middle and Schimelpfenig Middle in the mix, and Jasper H S about 1.8 miles away serving grades 9–10. It’s also notable that Frisco ISD campuses like Riddle El and Fowler Middle sit close, which matters for households comparing district lines or relocating from Frisco and wanting to stay near familiar school patterns.
Daily life leans heavily into fitness and quick meetups. Some residents build their routines around Plano Family YMCA and Preschool about 1.3 miles away, while others opt for Life Time at 1.6 miles or Orangetheory Fitness at 1.8 miles when they want structured classes. Coffee is practically a neighborhood utility here, with multiple Starbucks locations close by, plus Karmic Grounds and 85°C Bakery Cafe when you want a change of pace.
Work and commuting rhythms reflect the wider zip’s patterns: many people still drive alone, about 55.3% by share, but the work-from-home crowd is substantial at 33.6%, which makes mid-morning grocery stops and afternoon park time feel normal. With a median age around 38.2 in the area and a median household income of $117,088, Stonehaven’s day-to-day vibe tends to be busy but organized, built around school schedules, workouts, and a steady rotation of nearby shopping and cafés.
Things to Do Near Stonehaven
Stonehaven’s biggest convenience is how quickly you can turn a regular day into an easy outing. For workouts and family time, Ridgeview Park Swimming Pool is about 1.2 miles away, and Carpenter Park Recreation Center sits around 1.9 miles, giving you two very different ways to spend an afternoon without committing to a long drive. When you want a more structured fitness routine, Plano Family YMCA and Preschool is close, and class-based options like Orangetheory Fitness are also nearby.
Food and coffee choices are dense in this part of 75024, so “meeting up” rarely requires a long plan. You can default to Starbucks within about a mile or two, or switch it up with Karmic Grounds, The Alley, or a dessert-and-tea run to spots like 85°C Bakery Cafe, Sharetea, Gong Cha, or Matcha Cafe Maiko. For a casual night out, Tilted Kilt is about 2.2 miles away, close enough to feel like a familiar, low-effort option.
Errands are just as easy. Tom Thumb, multiple Kroger locations, and Sprouts Farmers Market are all close, and specialty groceries like Patel Brothers and 99 Ranch Market are within a short drive when your shopping list leans international.
Neighborhoods Near Stonehaven
Stonehaven sits among some of Plano’s most recognizable northside names, and the nearby neighborhoods help explain the area’s feel. Highland Ridge is about half a mile away, and Preston Hollow-Deerfield and Deerfield are close enough that many residents share the same shopping routes and school conversations. White Rock Creek nearby adds another familiar reference point for locals comparing pockets of Plano with slightly different street patterns and day-to-day traffic flow.
A little farther out, Russell Creek and Spring Creek often come up when buyers want a similar Plano lifestyle but are comparing school proximity and their preferred mix of parks and retail. Legacy, about 2.7 miles away, is part of the broader gravity of this side of Plano, pulling in people who like staying close to major shopping and dining clusters.
Because Stonehaven is also near the Plano–Allen–Frisco boundary area, neighborhoods like Custer Hill Estates (Allen) and Cypress Meadows (Allen) show up in searches for families trying to balance commute patterns with school preferences, while Hunters Glen and Heart of Plano appeal to people who want a different pace but still want access back to the same north Plano amenities.
Local Resources Around Stonehaven
Stonehaven residents are tied into Plano ISD for public schools, with nearby campuses like Wyatt El and Jasper H S frequently shaping housing decisions and daily routines. For families comparing options across the area, the presence of nearby Frisco ISD schools such as Riddle El and Fowler Middle also matters, especially for households relocating from nearby parts of Frisco and looking to stay close to familiar systems.
For county-level needs, Collin County services are within reach, including the Collin County courthouse about 5.9 miles away and the County Clerk office listed as Clark Hill - Collin County around 2.7 miles away. Public safety support in the broader area includes a City of Frisco police location about 2.5 miles away and Frisco Police Department around 4.1 miles away, while fire protection resources include a Fire Department listed about 4.5 miles away.
Healthcare access is also straightforward, with Medical Center Frisco about 3.7 miles away and Texas Health Hospital Frisco listed at 7.2 miles. For library services, Frisco Public Library is about 5.1 miles away, with Allen Public Library also accessible at roughly 6.1 miles, which is helpful for families who use nearby city amenities as part of their weekly routine.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stonehaven
Is Stonehaven a good place to live?
Stonehaven can be a strong choice if you want a north Plano routine built around easy errands, lots of school options, and quick access to fitness and coffee spots. In the surrounding 75024 area, the median household income is $117,088 and the median age is 38.2, which matches the “busy professional / young family” feel you’ll notice at places like the Plano Family YMCA and Preschool or weekend grocery loops that include Tom Thumb and Sprouts Farmers Market. Housing sits in a higher-value pocket, with a median home value of $598,600, and the area’s education profile is a standout, with 72.3% of adults holding a bachelor’s degree or higher.
Is Stonehaven safe?
Specific crime statistics weren’t provided, so it’s not possible to quantify safety directly. That said, Stonehaven benefits from being surrounded by established city services and active, school-centered routines, which typically supports a watchful, neighbor-aware environment. Nearby law enforcement options include a City of Frisco police location about 2.5 miles away and Frisco Police Department around 4.1 miles away, and fire response resources include a Fire Department listed about 4.5 miles away. As with any Plano-area neighborhood, it’s smart to visit at different times of day, talk with neighbors, and review the most current local reports before you buy or rent.
How are the schools in Stonehaven?
Stonehaven is served by Plano ISD, and one of the biggest advantages here is how many well-rated campuses sit close by. Wyatt El is about 0.7 miles away and carries an A rating, and other nearby Plano ISD elementary options include Haun El, Skaggs El, Mathews El, Gulledge El, and Andrews El, all listed with A ratings as well. For middle school, Rice Middle is about 0.9 miles away and Robinson Middle is around 1.6 miles, both A rated, with Schimelpfenig Middle also nearby. Jasper H S, about 1.8 miles away, is another key campus for families planning ahead. Frisco ISD schools like Riddle El and Fowler Middle are also close, which matters for families comparing boundary lines.
What is the cost of living in Stonehaven?
Stonehaven sits in Plano’s 75024 market, where housing costs set the tone: the median home value is $598,600, and the median gross rent is about $1,891 per month. On the ownership side, property taxes are a major part of the monthly budget. In this area, the city property tax rate is $0.4376 per $100 of valuation, the Collin County rate is $0.1493 per $100, and the Plano ISD school district rate is $1.0395 per $100, bringing the combined estimated property tax rate to about $1.6265 per $100 valuation. Cost-of-living indices like the BEA Regional Price Parity (RPP) are typically explained on a 100-point scale where 100 equals the U.S. average, with separate measures for overall costs, housing, goods, and utilities. However, no RPP values were provided for Stonehaven or the Plano area in the information shared, so I can’t accurately say whether overall prices or categories like utilities run above or below the national average based on that index. In general, buyers still like the Texas math here because Texas has no state income tax, even though property taxes can be meaningful in Collin County.
Is Stonehaven good for families?
Stonehaven works well for many families largely because the daily infrastructure is already in place. You’re surrounded by multiple A-rated schools within a short drive, including Wyatt El at about 0.7 miles and Rice Middle at about 0.9 miles, plus Jasper H S around 1.8 miles for grades 9–10. Weekend routines are easy to fill with kid-friendly options like Ridgeview Park Swimming Pool about 1.2 miles away and Carpenter Park Recreation Center around 1.9 miles, and family schedules are supported by places like Plano Family YMCA and Preschool nearby. The area also has a meaningful under-18 population share at 15.1%, which tends to align with a family-present vibe in the wider community.
What is Stonehaven known for?
Stonehaven is known for being part of Plano’s 75024 corridor where convenience and school choice drive the lifestyle. It’s the kind of area where your regular stops might include Tom Thumb, Kroger, and Sprouts Farmers Market, and where coffee options are so dense that Starbucks runs become part of the weekly rhythm alongside places like Karmic Grounds and 85°C Bakery Cafe. The neighborhood’s identity is also shaped by the broader zip’s diversity, with a population mix that includes 39.2% Asian residents alongside 38.2% White, 9.0% Black, and 8.7% Hispanic residents. That diversity shows up in nearby specialty groceries like Patel Brothers and 99 Ranch Market, which become everyday resources rather than “destination” shopping.
What are things to do near Stonehaven?
Near Stonehaven, most free time revolves around short drives to a handful of reliable spots. For active outings, Ridgeview Park Swimming Pool is about 1.2 miles away, and Carpenter Park Recreation Center is around 1.9 miles, making it easy to build an afternoon around swimming, courts, or indoor recreation. Fitness memberships are common here too, with Life Time about 1.6 miles away and Orangetheory Fitness around 1.8 miles. For casual meetups, the area is packed with coffee and dessert choices: Karmic Grounds and The Alley are nearby, and you can mix in places like 85°C Bakery Cafe, Sharetea, Gong Cha, and Matcha Cafe Maiko when you want something beyond a standard coffee run. For a simple night out, Tilted Kilt sits about 2.2 miles away.
What ZIP code is Stonehaven in?
Stonehaven is in ZIP code 75024. If you’re comparing listings, confirming the ZIP alongside school boundaries is especially important in this part of north Plano.
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