Where St. Paul stretches out into real acreage
The FM 982 corridor is St. Paul at its most rural: the town's edges, where lots turn into parcels and fence lines run long enough to need a truck. Out here the soundtrack is wind, livestock somewhere down the road, and the occasional pickup headed into Wylie. If the town core feels small-town, the corridor feels genuinely country, while still carrying a Collin County address inside the DFW orbit.
Practically speaking, corridor living means trading sidewalks for sky. You'll drive for everything, groceries in Wylie and larger errands farther afield, but the drives are short by North Texas standards, and Legacy West in Plano is still about 18 minutes. For anyone who's hunted acreage this close to a major job corridor, the FM 982 stretch is the reason St. Paul keeps landing on acreage shortlists.
Real estate along the FM 982 corridor runs to acreage properties: custom homes, older farmhouses, and the outbuildings that come with genuinely rural land: barns, shops, pasture fencing. There's no unified architecture, which is part of the appeal; each property reflects whoever built it and what they kept out back. Lots feel expansive because they are, with long driveways and neighbors at a polite distance. It suits buyers with horses, hobbies that need a shop, or a build-your-own dream: people who want country land without giving up Wylie ISD schools or the wider DFW commute grid.
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