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Lincoln Las Colinas

Lincoln Las Colinas

Irving, Texas, 75039

1 Bedroom$945 - $1,525

2 Bedrooms$1,385 - $2,050

3 Bedrooms$2,250

Enclave at Valley Ranch

Enclave at Valley Ranch

Irving, Texas, 75063

1 Bedroom$670 - $1,160

2 Bedrooms$1,185 - $1,885

Delante

Delante

Irving, Texas, 75039

1 Bedroom$1,100 - $1,660

2 Bedrooms$1,590 - $2,640

Eagle Crest

Eagle Crest

Irving, Texas, 75062

1 Bedroom$650 - $935

2 Bedrooms$781 - $1,275

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Irving Apartment Rental Market

  • Household Income
    Household IncomeCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than $10,0005.6%10.4% -4.8%
    $10,000 to $14,9994.1%6.6% -2.5%
    $15,000 to $19,9995.0%6.6% -1.6%
    $20,000 to $24,9996.6%7.0% -0.4%
    $25,000 to $29,9997.5%6.8% +0.7%
    $30,000 to $34,9997.6%6.7% +0.9%
    $35,000 to $39,9997.0%6.0% +1.0%
    $40,000 to $44,9996.8%5.6% +1.2%
    $45,000 to $49,9995.7%4.8% +0.9%
    $50,000 to $59,99910.2%8.6% +1.6%
    $60,000 to $74,99911.4%9.8% +1.6%
    $75,000 to $99,99910.7%9.5% +1.2%
    $100,000 to $124,9995.2%4.9% +0.3%
    $125,000 to $149,9992.2%2.3% -0.1%
    $150,000 to $199,9992.2%2.1% +0.1%
    $200,000 or more2.3%2.2% +0.1%
  • Cost of Living
    Share of Household Income Spent on RentCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 10.0%5.7%6.5% -0.8%
    10.0% to 14.9%14.1%12.3% +1.8%
    15.0% to 19.9%18.7%15.3% +3.4%
    20.0% to 24.9%17.1%13.4% +3.7%
    25.0% to 29.9%11.5%10.2% +1.3%
    30.0% to 34.9%8.1%7.2% +0.9%
    35.0% to 39.9%5.4%5.0% +0.4%
    40.0% to 49.9%5.9%6.3% -0.4%
    50.0% or more10.1%15.7% -5.6%
    Not computed3.3%8.0% -4.7%
  • Age Demographic of Renters
    Age Demographic of RentersCityStateCity Compared to State
    15 to 24 years13.3%15.3% -2.0%
    25 to 34 years40.9%31.2% +9.7%
    35 to 44 years24.8%23.3% +1.5%
    45 to 54 years12.5%14.4% -1.9%
    55 to 64 years5.1%6.8% -1.7%
    65 to 74 years1.7%4.4% -2.7%
    75 to 84 years1.1%3.3% -2.2%
    85 years and over0.5%1.4% -0.9%
  • Travel Time to Work
    Travel Time to WorkCityStateCity Compared to State
    Less than 30 minutes41.6%34.9% +6.7%
    30 to 44 minutes28.0%25.8% +2.2%
    45 to 59 minutes10.9%14.1% -3.2%
    60 or more minutes19.5%25.2% -5.7%

Source: 2000 Census

At Home in Irving

Located in the northeastern corner of Texas, Irving’s unique location between Dallas, Fort Worth, and the International Airport lends itself as a popular city for apartment hunters. Las Colinas is a community within Irving that welcomes businesses and yet caters to the working professional’s needs to have affordable housing and amenities close by. Valley Ranch is another planned community in the city that boasts parks, ponds, groomed paths along the canal, and a welcoming community, particularly for families. Plus with the Heritage District’s antique stores and soda shops, you’ll find a pleasant mix of old and new where you can get a small town feel with all the conveniences of diverse cuisines and name brand shopping of a vibrant, modern city.

Compare Apartment Prices

When it comes to rental rates in Irving, you’ll find quite a range of prices depending on the type of apartment you’re looking for. Luckily, all you need to do to comparison shop is glace at the above table and you’ll see the average prices for one, two, and three bedroom apartments.

The Irving Arts Center

Complete with four galleries, two theaters, a sculpture garden, and classroom spaces, the Irving Arts Center has it all. Visit an array of exhibits on everything from Genghis Khan to photos of the Harlem Renaissance. Catch a performance by the Lone Star Youth Orchestra or enroll the kids in one of the summer camps. Regardless of your artistic preferences, the Irving Arts Center is a local treasure that makes art accessible to everyone.

Must-See Attractions

Named after the author Washington Irving, the city is perhaps best known for the old home stadium to the Dallas Cowboys. But even if you’re not an Ichabod Crane enthusiast or a sports trivia fan, there’s still so much to explore in this great city. First of all, the larger than life bronze Mustangs of Las Colinas sculpture in Williams Square is a breathtaking sight every visitor and resident must see to appreciate. The galloping mustangs that appear to be running across water are a testament to the free spirits of Texans. Also, be sure to take a trip down the Mandalay Canals and Lake Carolyn to view waterfalls, inlets, and see the city from a different perspective on a gondola. You can even enjoy your dinner on the canal and listen to music as you glide through the water. Whether you go out for a special occasion or just to experience a different kind of cruise, the gondola trips do not disappoint.

Good Eats

Prepare to be surrounded by amazing restaurants. For the best of Texas barbecue in Irving, Fred’s BBQ is the place to go. With a friendly atmosphere, reasonable prices, and some of the best baked potato and ribs you can get, Fred’s is a hit. In the mood for a taste of the Southwest? The vibrant, colorful dishes of Via Real, in combination with their impeccable service, make this restaurant a true gem. If you’re craving authentic Japanese cuisine, look no further than Jinbeh on East Las Colinas Boulevard. Plus, you have all of the great restaurants of Dallas at your fingertips too! So whether you’re in the mood for pub food or you want to experience the best breakfast or brunch ever at Bread Winners Bakery and Bistro, it’s all within reach of your new apartment. When it’s time to stock up that new apartment fridge, be sure to check out the local Farmers’ Markets. Depending on which neighborhood you end up moving to, you may be closer to the Dallas Farmers Market, the Collyville Farmers Market, or the Fairview Farms Marketplace. Any way you cut it, you’ll have access to fresh, delicious, local foods and know that your dollar spent is staying in your community.

Average Apartment Rent in Irving, Texas

# Bedrooms Apr Mar Feb 3 Month % change
Studio N/A N/A N/A 0%
1 Bed $833 $796 $816 2.1%
2 Bed $1,180 $1,042 $1,077 9.6%
3 Bed $1,630 $1,405 $1,443 13%

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Irving Apartment Rental Trends

Apartments in Irving have competitive rents so be sure to use our apartment finder to get the best deal. In February the average rent for a 1 Bedroom Irving apartment cost $816. If you need a roommate, try finding a 2 bedroom apartment rental. An average 2 bedroom Irving apartment was $1,077 in February. The average apartment rent for a 3 bedroom apartment in February was $1,443. Start your apartment search by checking out some of the Irving rentals listed below.

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  • What are some quiet neighborhoods in Irving?

    Sherwood Forest neighborhood is a great option for those seeking a mellow living environment. With a beautiful setting, safe, tree-lined streets, and reasonably priced homes, Sherwood Forest is perfect for families, retirees, and young professionals alike. Alternatively, Irving's La Villita is another great option for quiet living. Centrally located within Irving, La Villita boasts quality schools, as well as a charming backdrop, with countless promenades, bridges, and fountains lining the picturesque canals leading to nearby Lake Royal. Residents can also take advantage of the nearby Campion Trails, golf courses, and many amenities of the Las Colinas Polo Club.

  • Where in Irving should I live if I'd like to walk or bike to work and to restaurants and bars from my apartment?

    With a walkscore of just 47 out of 100, Irving is generally not regarded as a highly pedestrian-friendly city. However, renovations are being made in the historic downtown section of town to improve this reputation and create a walkable downtown center. The northern part of town is currently the most walk and bike-friendly, with a mix of residential areas and businesses and a network of canal and walking trails, as well as an assortment of shopping centers, restaurants, and bars.

  • Why should I move to Irving?

    Having experienced exponential growth over the past half a century, Irving now has a population of approximately 216,000 people. As part of the Dallas/Forth Worth Metroplex, Irving is a metropolitan area with many shops and restaurants, and is also home to various attractions, such as modern art exhibitions and major sporting events. Notably, Irving is located in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas, which boasts a beautiful countryside and many recreational lakes. Therefore, Irving is a good choice for people that wish to live in the city but get out and enjoy what Texan nature has to offer on the weekends.

  • What does everyone in Irving do for fun in their spare time and on weekends?

    With several courses in and around Irving, golf is a very popular pastime in the area. Located in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas, Irving and its surrounding areas are also rife with outdoor opportunities. Joe Pool Lake to the south, for example, offers fishing, swimming, and boating, and is situated next to Cedar Hill State Park. Activities possible in this 1,800-acre area include hiking, camping, mountain biking, bird watching, and picnicking. The extensive Caddo LBJ National Grasslands to the northwest of Irving also offers abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation.

  • What are some family friendly neighborhoods in Irving?

    Neighborhoods have to be safe and have high quality education to be considered family friendly. For Irving, the safest neighborhoods are around Route 114 / Rochelle Blvd, Macarthur Blvd / Rusdell Dr, Route 183 / Story Rd, Route 183 / Belt Line Rd, and Story Rd / Hunter Ferrell Rd, while the top five neighborhoods for education are Ranchview Dr / Hackberry Rd, Route 114 / Valley View Ln, Macarthur Blvd / Valley Ranch Pky, Walnut Hill Ln / Route 114, and Route 114 / Hidden Ridge.