Set on an oversized pie-shaped lot of nearly a third of an acre, this Frisco residence offers a sense of space and flexibility rarely found within city limits. Zoned to highly regarded Frisco ISD, the location balances convenience with a setting that feels expansive from the moment you arrive. A vaulted entry and sweeping curved staircase establish a strong first impression, complemented by real wood floors that extend through the main living areas. The study, enclosed with solid French doors, provides a quiet workspace, while the formal dining room is positioned for both intimate gatherings and larger occasions. The living room is anchored by a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with gas logs, adding architectural presence. The kitchen is designed for both function and scale, featuring knotty alder cabinetry, an oversized island, granite countertops, a Blanco crushed granite sink, and stainless-steel appliances including a five-burner gas cooktop. Extended cabinetry continues into the breakfast area for a cohesive feel. The primary suite is privately located on the main floor with a box window bringing in natural light. The ensuite bath offers separate vanities, a frameless glass shower with bench, soaking tub, granite surfaces, and dual walk-in closets. A secondary downstairs bedroom with a walk-in closet and full bath access is well suited for guests. The utility room includes built-in cabinetry and space for an additional refrigerator. Upstairs features a game room with built-ins, a media room pre-wired for surround sound, and three additional bedrooms, all with walk-in closets. Two share a Jack and Jill bath, while the third has access to a separate hall bath. A built-in homework area adds functionality. The covered patio includes a gas stub for future outdoor enhancements. The backyard is notably deep and wide, offering ample room for a pool, sport court, or extended outdoor living. A three-car garage with EV charging capability completes the home.