Why Live in Heritage
Heritage in Moline features homes built between the 1950s and 1970s, primarily ranch-style, bi-levels, and Colonial Revivals, with living spaces ranging from 1,200 to 1,900 square feet. These homes typically have three to five bedrooms and sit on flat lots of a quarter-acre or less, often including garages. The neighborhood is known for its suburban cul-de-sacs and a few properties along the Rock River. Parks in Heritage offer diverse attractions, such as Old Green Valley Park with picnic areas and a boat ramp, and Greenvalley Park, a sports complex with softball diamonds and soccer fields. For indoor activities, QC Family Entertainment provides bowling, laser tag, and an arcade, while Playcrafters Barn Theatre offers community performances. Shopping and dining are conveniently located along John Deere Road, with big box stores like Walmart and Menard’s, and a variety of restaurants, including the regional favorite, The Hungry Hobo. The Quad Cities MetroLink bus service and proximity to Interstate 74 make commuting easy, with downtown Moline and Bettendorf, Iowa, just a short drive away. Moline High School, known for its competitive athletics program, is about three miles from the neighborhood and has a high rating. The area’s crime rate is lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal for families.