Overview
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Average Sales Price
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Median Sales Price
218,572
Population
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Total Listings
Discover Life in Irving with Amy Quimby
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Irving, I’d point out how it’s truly a crossroads in the DFW Metroplex—offering the best of both city access and neighborhood comfort. Irving is one of those areas I often recommend to clients who want a balance: close enough to Dallas and Las Colinas for work and entertainment, but with established neighborhoods that feel grounded and welcoming. Over the years, I’ve found Irving appeals to buyers who value convenience, diversity, and a sense of community without the congestion or price points of Dallas proper. It’s a place where you can settle in, put down roots, or even find a great first home, all while staying connected to the broader DFW opportunities.
Neighborhood Highlights
Irving’s atmosphere is dynamic yet approachable. There’s a friendly energy here—whether you’re strolling through one of the older tree-lined neighborhoods or grabbing coffee in Las Colinas. What really sets Irving apart from nearby areas is its blend of established residential pockets and newer mixed-use developments. You’ll notice a genuine mix of cultures, local businesses, and community events that keep the area vibrant. Many neighborhoods are family-oriented, with parks and schools within easy reach, but there’s also a creative undercurrent thanks to the arts scene and the proximity to corporate campuses. Irving manages to be both lively and livable, which is not always easy to find in the metroplex.
Homes & Architecture
In Irving, you’ll see everything from classic mid-century ranch homes to modern townhouses and condos—especially in areas like Las Colinas. The older neighborhoods feature single-family homes with mature trees, generous lots, and practical layouts, while newer developments offer open-concept floorplans and updated finishes. Townhome communities are popular with professionals and downsizers, offering lower maintenance without sacrificing space. You’ll also find gated communities and apartment options for those seeking extra amenities or a lock-and-leave lifestyle. The architectural mix means there’s usually something to suit a variety of tastes and needs, which is one reason I enjoy helping clients explore Irving.
Amenities & Attractions
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (45)Middle Schools (22)High Schools (17)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
10/10
Valley Ranch Elementary School
9800 Rodeo Dr, Irving, TX 75063
Public
PK - 5
No
18:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
9/10
Uplift Educatiion-North Hills Preparatory Primary School
620 E Royal Ln, Irving, TX 75039
Public
KG - 5
No
17:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
9/10
Las Colinas Elementary School
2200 Kinwest Pkwy, Irving, TX 75063
Public
PK - 5
No
16:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
7/10
Manara Academy
8201 Tristar Dr, Irving, TX 75063
Public
KG - 8
No
14:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
7/10
Stipes Elementary School
3100 Cross Timbers Dr, Irving, TX 75060
Public
KG - 5
No
16:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
218.6K
218.6K in 2020
Density
3.1K
per square mile
Households
83.3K
36 With Children
Gender
48% / 52%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
37% / 63%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Irving Living: Your Local Real Estate Questions Answered
To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are common in Irving?
In Irving, you'll find a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and some condos. Many neighborhoods offer established properties with mature trees, while newer developments bring more modern options. There’s a good range for both first-time buyers and those looking to upgrade.
How is the commute and connectivity from Irving?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like in Irving?
How fast do homes typically sell in Irving?
What should I know about schools in Irving?
Are there HOA fees or neighborhood associations?







