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Irving Neighborhoods

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Las Colinas

Located only a short 15-minute drive to downtown Dallas, 15 minutes to North Dallas and 20 minutes to downtown Fort Worth, Las Colinas’ central location positions it as one of the most convenient areas to reach from anywhere in North Texas. And its proximity to two major airport hubs, immediately adjacent to DFW Airport and only ten minutes from Love Field, makes it easily accessible from both coasts and within a three and a half hour flight from anywhere in the country. The recent completion of the DART (Dallas Area Rapid Transit) Orange Line now provides a direct connection by rail to Las Colinas with both downtown Dallas and DFW Airport and other points throughout the region.

With an urban center boasting more than 2,000 corporations and 400 corporate headquarters, including the global headquarters of multiple Fortune 500 and 100 companies, it is one of the country’s preeminent corporate addresses. In addition to blue chip corporate neighbors, Las Colinas is home to one of Texas’ top-rated resorts, the Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas.

A true live, work, play environment, there are 56 small lakes and water amenities throughout the development, jogging trails, public and private parks, museums, colleges, hospitals, country clubs, and cultural and recreational institutions. Northlake College, the University of Dallas and the Las Colinas Medical Center have all established campuses, and several museums including the Irving Arts Center are located nearby.

The 125-acre man-made Lake Carolyn is located at the core of the urban center and is a true town lake. The Mandalay Canals, a unique system of Venetian style canals, flank one side of Lake Carolyn and meander through the nearby offices, shops, restaurants and residential areas.

Valley Ranch

Prepare yourself for a high turn around in the neighborhood as Valley Ranch Association has a low percentage of people who actually own their residences. This place has a large population of individuals with college degrees, and college-educated people continue to move into the area. When you’re out and about it’s clear to see that Valley Ranch Association seems to attract more singles than married couples or families.

Listing prices in Valley Ranch Association rose noticeably 6.6 percent year-over-year, from $375,382 to $399,981 this year. But, buyers starting their searches should be aware of declining inventory in this neighborhood. The number of homes for sale decreased 26.3 percent year-over-year, with 57 homes for sale in last year and 42 homes for sale in this year. Bask in the sun and then cool off in one of the community pools in this neighborhood that let you enjoy lazy summer days in comfort and provide plenty of options for getting together with friends. Certain residential properties in Valley Ranch Association feature gourmet kitchens with practical designs and high-performance appliances giving you the perfect space for your kitchen creations. You won’t have to worry about the inconvenience of sharing your bathroom with a guest in the homes here that come with powder rooms which are separate from the main bedrooms of the home.

Cottonwood Valley

Cottonwood Valley HOA is very low in crime compared to other areas; everyone living in this area keeps an eye out for each other and reports suspicious activity.

Cottonwood Valley HOA will likely see a large overturn in new residents, as a significant number of the homes are not occupied by their owners. The number of married couples is low in this neighborhood so you might want to consider this location if you are single. One noticeable feature of this vicinity is that there are many more women than men who have chosen to live here.

Real estate prices in Cottonwood Valley HOA are relatively stable compared to places of similar size, with an average listing price of $946,833 and a small increase of 2.5 year-over-year. Inventory increased year-over-year, albeit minimally at 8.3 percent, from 12 to 13 listings. Nonetheless, a bigger scope allows buyers interested in this neighborhood more options when narrowing down their search based on personal criteria. You’ll be able to put your kitchen through its paces if you select one of this neighborhood’s homes featuring granite kitchens that are timeless and resist daily wear and tear. Quite a few homes in Cottonwood Valley HOA come with their very own pool, so whether you are a serious swimmer or just like to bask in the water, this is a location worth considering.

Hackberry Creek

No matter what time of day or night it is, you can take a safe and peaceful walk in Hackberry Creek HOA due to its low crime numbers.

A relatively high percentage of the population living in Hackberry Creek HOA has attained a college education before going on to work. With regards to richness, there is a tendency for higher income for people to live in this neighborhood.

In Hackberry Creek HOA, the average listing price is $418,256 this year, a small 1 percent drop from the year prior. In the meantime, the number of homes on the market slightly dropped 8.3 percent year-over-year to reach 11 listings in this year. Experience a summer like never before when you entertain friends and family in one of Hackberry Creek HOA’s houses that feature a swimming pool. It is quite common to see a yard in this area beautifully landscaped so that the outside of the home matches the beauty of the inside. Many properties in this area feature wood floors, giving you reliability, durability, and an attractive finish that you are sure to love.

Barton Estates

If you feel more comfortable in an area mainly populated by women, then look no further as Barton Estates HOA’s population is chiefly female.

Buyers looking to move to Barton Estates HOA can be optimistic in rising home values. The price appreciation last year rose 12 percent, from $187,500 to $210,000, allowing homeowners to benefit from a favorable, climbing market. Meanwhile, listings tightened by 50 percent year-over-year. The number of homes on the market dropped from 2 to 1 this year, harshly constricting an already competitive market for hopeful homebuyers.

Irving Lake

According to the crime numbers, Irving Lake HOA is very safe.

Fox Glen

Fox Glen HOA features a significantly lower crime rate than is the average for most US localities; one would most certainly feel safe in this community.

With most of the homes having homeowner-occupants, Fox Glen HOA is a place where people show pride in taking care of their yards and homes. Graduates tend to be attracted to this neighborhood, with the many of the locals being college-educated. The community of this area is well regarded; resident per-capita annual income statistics are higher than the U.S. national average.

Windsor Ridge

If you’re keen to take an evening stroll, you don’t need to be concerned as Windsor Ridge HOA is a peaceful place.

Many homes in Windsor Ridge HOA are either vacant or rented out, rather than being occupied by the homeowners. There is no shortage of college-educated people who are occupying the homes in this neighborhood, as the percentage is high. When you’re out and about it’s clear to see that this neighborhood seems to attract more singles than married couples or families.

This year, the average listing price grew to $1,158,861 in Windsor Ridge HOA, a noticeable appreciation of 13.8 percent from $1,018,245 the year prior. During the same period, the number of homes for sale increased slightly year-over-year by 10 percent, from 10 to 11 listings, allowing buyers more wiggle room in their searches.

Plymoth Park

Plymoth Park’s lower crime rate makes it very safe to walk around in.

Last year in Plymoth Park HOA, prices grew a modest 3.8 percent to reach a $345,000 average listing price. In the meantime, inventory dropped by a whopping 50 percent this year. The number of listings on the market notably decreased from 2 to 1 year-over-year, greatly affecting the range of options for buyers searching for homes here.

Arts District

Overall, the average listing price in Arts District HOA this year is $52,500 – an impressive 180.3 percent rise year-over-year. During the same period, the number of homes on the market significantly grew 100 percent to 2 listings, allowing buyers a much larger scope of options during their searches. Many homes in Arts District HOA feature real fireplaces that are sure to create a warm space for you and your loved ones.

Lakeside Landing

If you are in the market for a new romance as well as a new home, Lakeside Landing HOA is home to a relatively large number of singles.

Lakeside Landing’s home prices displayed strong decreases over the past year. The average listing price this year is $177,000, a significant 26 percent drop from the year prior. Many homes in this place have kitchens with granite details that will make your kitchen a place where you enjoy spending time.

Sherwood Forest

You’ll have no problem walking around Sherwood Forest HOA and feeling safe as it is very peaceful and quiet.

Bear Creek

There is a gender imbalance in Bear Creek Historic Society, with more females residing here compared to males.

The average listing price in Bear Creek Historic Society, once $263,833 in last year, is $599,999 this year, a very impressive 127.4 percent increase. At the same time, inventory dropped a whopping 66.7 percent, tightening the market for buyers significantly. The number of homes on the market declined from 3 to 1 listings year-over-year.

Irving Heights