Irving Heights
Necessities along West Airport Freeway
Downtown Irving’s landscape is dotted with eateries that range from Italian cuisine at Di Rosani’s to authentic Thai and Laotian cuisine at Ladaek. Latin and South American delights are also available at restaurants like Villa Brazil. Along West Airport Freeway, Peak Restaurant & Bar offers a mix of Nepalese, Tibetan and Indian dishes, while Argentina Bakery is known for its homemade pastries and empanadas. As the main retail corridor, West Airport Freeway features shops like Lowe’s Outlet Store, Target and the Irving Mall. Locals can head to Aldi along East Irving Boulevard or to specialty stores like Fiesta Mart and India Bazaar for groceries.Diversity and religion in Irving
Irving’s official website notes that the city was listed as the No. 14 most diverse city in America in 2020. Diversity is apparent through the restaurants and shops that cater to a global audience, along with various houses of worship within a 3 mile radius. These include synagogues, Buddhist, Hindu, and Sikh temples, churches, and even an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Monastery, one of few within the South.Ranch-styles homes with canopied streets
Scattered, residential streets offer a variety of ranch-style homes, along with the occasional Colonial Revival, Bi-Level and Split-Levels, with prices that typically range from the $300,000s to the $400,000s. Although most homes were built in the 1950s, many boast updated interiors with quartz or granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and fresh coats of paint that create a bright and airy environment. Depending on the property, some homes boast rear-entry garages, others are front-facing, and some forgo garages. Paved sidewalks shaded by mature trees offer tranquil neighborhood strolls. Residents also benefit from a low crime score of 5 out of 10, slightly above the national average of 4, according to the CAP Index.Education in Irving Heights
The Irving Independent School District serves the community with average scores on Niche. Kids in the neighborhood may attend Gilbert F.M. Elementary School and Austin Middle School, both scoring a C-plus rating. Students then move on to the B-minus-rated Irving High School, which offers various career and technical pathways that range from the business sector to computer science. Those who prefer private schooling may attend The Highlands School, an A-plus-rated Catholic school serving prekindergarten to 12th grade students.Outdoor retreats at Sunrise Park
Sunrise Park spans from East Union Bower to Robin Road within Irving Heights' boundaries. Locals can walk along the asphalt trails or bench press at the outdoor exercise station. Others can head to the basketball or tennis court for a friendly, impromptu game with neighbors. Boasting vast green fields, kids can play a game of fetch with the family dog or run around the playground. Trinity View Park also has numerous sports fields and hiking trails that meander along Elm Fork Trinity River. Those looking for a different scene of greenery can head to the range at the public Irving Golf Club.Concerts at Toyota Music Factory
Irving Heights residents can enjoy all the city offers, like the Toyota Music Factory. About 5 miles away, locals can watch world-renowned musicians perform, like Janelle Monáe and Mt. Joy. This open-air pavilion is home to three different venues, including an intimate theater for small performances, a 4,000 seat indoor arena, and a massive open-air pavilion that can seat 8,000 people. Surrounded by 20 different restaurants, bars, and even a movie theater at the Alamo Drafthouse, event goers can enjoy a wide range of entertainment.Major roadways and public transit
U.S. Route 12 borders the neighborhood to the east, making travel convenient. However, residents may have to deal with the noise of a nearby, busy road. The Airport Freeway is another major nearby road where locals can find most amenities. Public transit options include bus stops along North Nursery and Carl Road, while Dallas commuters can catch the Blue Line at the Downtown Irving-Heritage Crossing Station. Residents can choose between the Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport within 10 miles. Other nearby amenities include Baylor Scott & White Medical Center, 4 miles away.

Agents Specializing in this Area
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Naomi Jones
Keller Williams Realty
(940) 217-3263
64 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
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Abigail Davis
Responds QuicklyCompass RE Texas, LLC.
(817) 670-8034
99 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
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Michelle Coker
Fathom Realty LLC
(469) 502-6111
46 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
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Angela Hague
Responds QuicklyThe Michael Group Real Estate
(469) 599-4586
141 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
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Laura Nelson
Responds QuicklyCompass RE Texas, LLC
(469) 630-7998
146 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
$420,000 Price
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Andre' Kocher
Keller Williams Realty-FM
(469) 630-7986
727 Total Sales
1 in Irving Heights
$399,000 Price
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Irving Heights Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Irving Heights, Irving sell after 10 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Irving Heights, Irving over the last 12 months is $595,000, down 23% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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