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Neighborhoods in Irving, TX

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    Las Colinas

    The thriving, master-planned community of Las Colinas is considered a Dallas suburb, but the word "suburb" may be a misnomer. Centrally located between Fort Worth and Dallas, Las Colinas boasts a range of residential and commercial spaces, as well as large corporation headquarters, world-class entertainment venues and miles of greenbelts,

    • Average Value

      $803K

    • List Price

      $201K - $2.4M

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      98 Listings

    Las Colinas
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    Valley Ranch

    Valley Ranch, a master-planned community in Irving less than 20 miles northeast of Dallas, has grown immensely beyond the 19th-century cattle ranch for which it is named. The community weaves thousands of homes and condos alongside local businesses, restaurants, acres of green space, walkable paths and man-made waterways. The community enjoys easy

    • Average Value

      $568K

    • List Price

      $308K - $1M

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      46 Listings

    Valley Ranch
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    Urban Center Irving

    Live, work and play in the same place. Settle down in Urban Center Irving — 12 miles from Dallas and 31 miles from Fort Worth. One of the forty villages of the Las Colinas master-planned community, this modern neighborhood combines a downtown lifestyle with scenic beauty and convenience. "You've got the Campion Trail right next to you, a 13-mile

    • Average Value

      $501K

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      $250K - $770K

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      19 Listings

    Urban Center Irving
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    Broadmoor Hills

    The streets of Broadmoor Hills, an Irving neighborhood, are lined with modern homes that sit on nearly identical lawns. This Irving neighborhood is almost entirely residential, apart from a few houses of worship. Even so, it is easy for people to travel almost anywhere from their front door. “You’re right in between everything,” says Austin

    • Average Value

      $484K

    • List Price

      $388K - $1.2M

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      3 Listings

    Broadmoor Hills
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    Woodhaven-Irving

    Just south of the Las Colinas Country Club is the quiet neighborhood of Woodhaven-Irving. With a mixture of older and newer homes, the neighborhood is primarily residential with nearby schools and access to the rest of the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The neighborhood is a mixture of old and new, with the majority filled with homes built before 1980.

    • Average Value

      $441K

    • List Price

      $297K - $914K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Woodhaven-Irving
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    Cardinal Family Village

    With its mix of 20th-century homes, warm-hearted neighbors, and a highly regarded elementary school settled among its quiet streets, the aptly named and much sought-after Cardinal Family Village neighborhood of Irving, Texas, is one of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex's shining stars. "It's a wonderful family-oriented neighborhood," says Nell Hunt,

    • Average Value

      $435K

    • List Price

      $416K - $617K

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      0 Listings

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    Hospital District

    Irving’s Hospital District is more than just the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center. It’s a leafy neighborhood consisting of some of the city's oldest homes, dating back to the 1970s and 80s. Many residents have lived here for several decades and are active in their community, says Courtney Tauriac, a Dallas Realtor at Compass RE Texas LLC.

    • Average Value

      $403K

    • List Price

      $241K - $575K

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      7 Listings

    Hospital District
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    Song

    Located in Irving, Texas, Song offers a convenient corner of the northern Dallas metroplex that hits the high notes for many. The pocket neighborhood’s easy access to transportation and proximity to dining and shopping destinations make it a sought-after area to put down roots. With an array of home types, from condos to traditional brick homes,

    • Average Value

      $403K

    • List Price

      $150K - $1.1M

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      21 Listings

    Song
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    Towne Lake

    The Irving community of Towne Lake is anchored by the 22-acre Towne Lake Park. This suburban neighborhood offers residents convenient access to recreation, work and the city. It is bounded by Texas Highways 161 and 183. “This is a very family-oriented neighborhood. Homebuyers appreciate that it is close to the airport and shopping centers,” says

    • Average Value

      $394K

    • List Price

      $218K - $836K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Towne Lake
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    Irving Heights

    About 13 miles from downtown Dallas sits the City of Irving, known for its diversity and inclusivity. Irving Heights is hidden within the bustling landscape, a residential neighborhood known for its established mid-century homes and multicultural community. “The Dallas-Fort Worth area is a large and dynamic metroplex with a lot to offer. It has a

    • Average Value

      $357K

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      $337K - $859K

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      3 Listings

    Irving Heights
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    Owen Point

    One of the reasons that Owen Point attracts Irving homebuyers is because of its proximity to major roads. “Irving as a whole and where it’s located, it is easy access to 183 freeway and Route 12,” says Realtor Dee Hawkins with Blue Crown Properties, who has lived in the area for almost 30 years. The neighborhood is also close to Irving’s downtown

    • Average Value

      $355K

    • List Price

      $290K - $398K

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      0 Listings

    Owen Point
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    Sherwood Forest

    Sherwood Forest is an established suburb where mature trees and traditional homes sit on Robin Hood-themed streets such as Nottingham and Little John Drive. “It’s the kind of place where kids can ride their bikes around the streets, and parents don’t have to worry. You’ll see a lot of people out walking and relaxing in their yards,” says Michelle

    • Average Value

      $348K

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      $250K - $463K

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      2 Listings

    Sherwood Forest
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    Northwest Park

    Northwest Park is a Dallas suburb in Irving’s profitable northwestern corner, nestled in the crook of state highways 8 and 249. The absence of HOA-regulated subdivisions contributes significantly to the appeal of this mixed-use neighborhood. Northwest Park residents can freely store camping and water toys and make executive design decisions near

    • Average Value

      $341K

    • List Price

      $238K - $1.3M

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      22 Listings

    Northwest Park
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    Nichols Park

    Like many cities nationwide, Irving’s development stems from the ever-expanding construction of railroads throughout the early 1900s. Named after the leafy neighborhood gathering spot, Nichols Park is a small, quaint community in the heart of Irving. “The centrality to the Metroplex is superb. Irving's in the dead center. You can get to an airport

    • Average Value

      $339K

    • List Price

      $202K - $424K

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      3 Listings

    Nichols Park
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    Plymouth Park

    Located in Irving, Plymouth Park offers residents a suburban lifestyle with some undeniable location perks. The neighborhood is close to both the Dallas area’s booming scene and the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport thanks to easy access of Texas State Highway 183. “Affordable housing has been hard to find, but we have it here,” says David

    • Average Value

      $334K

    • List Price

      $256K - $580K

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      6 Listings

    Plymouth Park
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    Lamar Brown

    Three miles outside Downtown Irving, Lamar Brown is a quaint neighborhood that blends convenience, a close community of entrepreneurs and a captivating history. Proximity to four major thoroughfares provides access to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, a large part of Lamar Brown’s appeal. “This area has always been sought after because of its

    • Average Value

      $319K

    • List Price

      $259K - $501K

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      3 Listings

    Lamar Brown
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    North Austin Heights

    North Austin Heights is a small, quiet neighborhood in Irving, one of America's top 100 populated cities. Residents can choose from apartment complexes, quaint ranch-style homes, and new townhouses, with new construction being a common feature. The neighborhood is pedestrian-friendly, with sidewalks lining all streets and metal fencing around most

    • Average Value

      $315K

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      $295K - $384K

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      0 Listings

    North Austin Heights
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    Las Brisas Hills

    With tree-lined streets tucked alongside the commercial hub of the Belt Line Road corridor, Las Brisas Hills offers slow-paced urban living in the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. “It’s a great location; you can’t beat the proximity in DFW,” says Julio Pacheco, a Realtor with The Vibe Brokerage who has been selling homes in the area for

    • Average Value

      $314K

    • List Price

      $178K - $609K

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      25 Listings

    Las Brisas Hills
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    Arts District

    With its competitively priced, midcentury homes, super convenient location in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and dynamic Smithsonian Affiliate art center, the aptly named Arts District in Irving, Texas, is an attractive option for art-loving and budget-conscious homebuyers alike. "It's an area that's still affordable," says real estate agent Eric

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      $310K

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      $250K - $734K

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      8 Listings

    Arts District
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    Plymouth Park North

    Plymouth Park North in Irving has affordable 1950s-60s ranch homes. Residents enjoy Northwest Park's amenities and MacArthur High School's B+ rating. The area has access to shopping, dining, and Highway 183 for commuters. Plymouth Park North in Irving is a neighborhood characterized by its affordable, mid-century ranch-style homes and ramblers

    • Average Value

      $305K

    • List Price

      $220K - $401K

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      2 Listings

    Plymouth Park North
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    Barton Estates

    Located almost halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, Irving, Texas, was a central hub of the DFW area long before the term metroplex was uttered. The well-established neighborhood of Barton Estates exemplifies Irving's flair for convenience and good living. "Barton Estates is a traditional neighborhood in a great central Irving location," says

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      $304K

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      $261K - $419K

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      2 Listings

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    Bear Creek

    At first glance, the neighborhood of Bear Creek looks much like the rest of West Irving. Modern homes and apartment complexes are surrounded by popular shops and restaurants near State Route 183. However, a closer look at the neighborhood reveals a rich history. “It’s one of the oldest African American communities in North Texas,” says Isaac

    • Average Value

      $295K

    • List Price

      $222K - $473K

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      2 Listings

    Bear Creek
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    Grauwyler Heights

    Just 10 miles from Dallas is suburban Grauwyler Heights. Tucked beneath a canopy of mature trees, this small Las Colinas community is marked by sidewalk-lined streets and yards with playsets. It’s a striking contrast compared to Downtown Dallas’s busy streets and fast-paced lifestyle, but all the retail and entertainment in both Dallas and Irving

    • Average Value

      $268K

    • List Price

      $141K - $627K

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      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Grauwyler Heights
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    Hillcrest Oaks

    Close to schools, parks, shopping and the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Hillcrest Oaks offers its residents laid-back suburban living with easy access to all that Irving and the rest of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have to offer. Hillcrest Oaks is a quintessential suburban neighborhood, with streets that wind and loop throughout,

    • Average Value

      $349K

    • List Price

      $285K - $419K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Hillcrest Oaks
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    South Austin Heights

    There’s nothing but houses in the tiny residential neighborhood of South Austin Heights, but locals say it’s the place to be. “The location is great,” says Reev Rohter, broker and owner of Rohter & Company Real Estate Brokerage. “There are a ton of major freeways nearby. It's 15 to 20 minutes to everywhere in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex."

    • Average Value

      $321K

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      0 Listings

    South Austin Heights

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