Irving, TX apartments for rent
928 apartments for rent in Irving, TX, from 81 communities.
Promenade at Las Colinas
555 Promenade Pkwy, Irving, TX, 75039
The BLVD
5353 Las Colinas Blvd, Irving, TX, 75039
The Villas at Beaver Creek
1000 Meadow Creek Dr., Irving, TX, 75038
Fountain Pointe Las Colinas
5225 Las Colinas Blvd, Irving, TX, 75039
Mission at La Villita
635 E. Royal Lane, Irving, TX, 75039
Parkwood Apartments
400 N. Irby Lane, Irving, TX, 75061
The Montgomery
5342 Bond Street, Irving, TX, 75038
Trinity Apartments
1147 Esters Road, Irving, TX, 75061
Crest at Las Colinas Station
871 Lake Carolyn Pkwy, Irving, TX, 75039
Water Ridge Apartments
4600 W. Pioneer Drive, Irving, TX, 75061
MARFA Apartments
2727 W Walnut Hill Ln, Irving, TX, 75038
Lexington at Valley Ranch
202 Santa Fe Trail, Irving, TX, 75063
Newport Apartments
3466 N. Beltline Rd., Irving, TX, 75062
Kensley Apartment Homes
4323 N Shore, Irving, TX, 75038
La Ventana Apartments
1201 West Rochelle Road, Irving, TX, 75062
Heather Ridge Apartments
4030 Esters Road, Irving, TX, 75038
Broadmoor Villas
5015 Courtside Drive, Irving, TX, 75038
Covington Creek Apartment
4188 West Pioneer Drive, Irving, TX, 75061
MAA Las Colinas
350 East Las Colinas Boulevard, Irving, TX, 75039
Valley Trails
8903 East Valley Ranch Parkway, Irving, TX, 75063
MAA Bella Casita
851 Lake Carolyn Pkwy, Irving, TX, 75039
MAA Valley Ranch
8001 North MacArthur Blvd, Irving, TX, 75063
MacArthur at West Sixth
500 S. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, TX, 75060
leaseelmorocco.com
3201 Finley Rd, Irving, TX, 75062
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Renter’s City Guide to Irving
Introduction
Irving is known as a diverse hub of life, business and culture, boasting the ideal combination of suburban living and bustling business. It’s home to numerous Fortune 500 companies — along with top master-planned communities in the region — and has been ranked as the 37th-best place in the country for meetings and events.
How big is Irving?
Irving encompasses 67.7 miles and 11 zip codes. It’s the 13th-most populous city in Texas, giving home to 230,000 residents. It’s somewhat smaller than the city of Arlington located nearby, which lies on 96 square miles and boasts 383,000 residents.
Where is Irving located?
The city is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, just 10 miles from downtown Dallas — a drive that generally takes 20 to 25 minutes due to heavy traffic. Irving is situated 25 miles (or 35 minutes) from both Plano and Fort Worth.
What is the weather like in Irving?
Irving experiences mild winters and very hot summers, with highs hovering around 88°F to 91°F between June and September. During the rest of the year, the temperature fluctuates between 56°F and 78°F. Due to the high number of canals and waterways in the area, flooding is not uncommon.
What are the pros of living in Irving?
Irving offers plenty of employers, lots of nice neighborhoods, and a myriad of restaurants and entertainment venues, so you won’t ever have to leave the city limits. The opportunities are abundant here, ranging from Fortune 500 companies offering ample employment and an easy commute accessible by anyone. The Las Colinas suburb offers the finest real estate options in the area, along with good schools and fine dining. Large cities like Dallas and Fort Worth are a short drive away and the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport offers national and international travel options.
What are the cons of living in Irving?
On the downside, it can be hard to get around Irving because of traffic. The roads tend to be extremely busy in the mornings, evenings and during the weekday lunch hours. Chances of flooding are also higher here than in other places in the metroplex, as well. This is especially true for Las Colinas, where a canal runs through the area.
Expenses & Housing Stats
Is it expensive to live in Irving?
The cost of living in Irving is around 9% lower than the U.S. average.
How much does public transportation cost in Irving?
Public transportation in Irving is ensured by the Dallas Area Rapid Transit System (DART). The North Irving Transit Center serves the Irving Convention Center area, along with several local bus stations. Tickets range between $2 for a midday pass to $192 for a monthly pass.
How much does a meal cost in Irving?
A three-course meal for two at a mid-range restaurant costs $38 and a regular cappuccino goes for $2.25.
How much do utilities cost in Irving?
Basic utilities cost $99.12, on average, which is far below the national average of $160.60.
Irving Housing Statistics
- 7,107 Single-family detached homes
- 1,505 Attached homes or townhouses
- 55,753 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (6,313) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (33,629)
Among all the available rental units in Irving, 15% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 85% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the main industries in Irving?
Technology and healthcare are the main industries in Irving. The city is home to numerous big-name companies.
What are the top companies in Irving?
Allstate Insurance, Aegis Communications, Verizon, the Irving Mall and Citigroup are the largest employers in the city. Other companies headquartered in Irving include Nokia, BlackBerry, ACE Cash Express, Budget Suites, Chuck E. Cheese, Omni Hotels, Michael’s, Kimberly-Clark, Boy Scouts of America, Quest Diagnostics and many more.
What is the Irving school system like?
There are a total of six high schools in the area, which include MacArthur High School, a campus that has been recognized by the Texas Education Agency for its outstanding achievements. Students attend the Irving ISD and some parts of the region are also served by Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD and Coppell ISD, as well.
What are the top colleges in Irving?
The University of Dallas, North Lake College and the campus of DeVry University are some of the top higher educational facilities in the city.
Irving Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 198,632 | 99.1% |
Blue Collar | 70,296 | 95.2% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 24,044 | 99.8% |
Private Companies | 215,852 | 96.9% |
Governmental Workers | 18,610 | 109.0% |
Not for Profit Companies | 10,422 | 100.8% |
Irving Education Statistics
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Lifestyle & Renting Tips
What free attractions are there in Irving?
Seeing the Mustangs of Las Colinas Statues, taking a walk down the Mandalay canal, or checking out the lovely Las Colinas Fire Clock are just a few fun, free attractions that Irving residents can enjoy. The old train depot on Main Street and the 22 miles of winding trails along the Trinity River are also great options for low-cost fun.
What family attractions are there in Irving?
SpeedZone is a favorite destination among families, as it offers go-kart rides, race dragsters, mini golf and even an arcade. Chuck E. Cheese and the Fritz Park Petting Farm are also quite popular. At the latter, children can interact with cows, horses, sheep, turkeys, rabbits, peacocks, goats and more.
What couples attractions are there in Irving?
A water taxi ride along the canals and through Lake Carolyn might prove to be the perfect way to enjoy a date night.
What are the top restaurants in Irving?
The city is home to hundreds of top-notch restaurants, including The Ranch, Via Real and Aspen Creek. Lovers of fried food can enjoy a few bites at Buffalo Wild Wings. Pizza Hut is also present in Irving at several locations and is another great option for a sit-down meal.
Are there parks in Irving?
Cottonwood Creek Park is one of Irving’s top attractions, boasting a baseball diamond, a rock-climbing wall, an expansive playground, picnic tables and a pond. Victoria Park is another great option for those looking to go fishing, play disc golf or go for an evening jog.
What cultural attractions are there in Irving?
Irving is home to several theatres — including the Hollywood Theaters and the Starplex — so movie nights here are affordable and accessible. The Irving Arts Center features performing and visual arts exhibits throughout the year. The National Scouting Museum, the Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra and Lyric Stage are other popular cultural attractions.
What events are held in Irving?
The AT&T Byron Nelson Championship — a PGA tour event that occurs every spring at the local Four Seasons — is the largest event held in the city. The Las Colinas Country Club also hosts an LPGA North Texas Shootout each year. The city’s Juneteenth event features free food, music and fun activities for residents to enjoy. The Taste of Irving event is held annually and is a festival where you can taste the finest food and drinks in the area.
Where to shop in Irving?
The Irving Mall, the MacArthur Park Shopping Center and Neiman Marcus are top spots for shopping.
What to know about renting in Irving?
Renters are protected from landlord retaliation by Texas state law, which means that they can grumble to the landlord about unsafe and illegal conditions and complain to a government agency about said living conditions. Renters can also exercise their legal right to sue without fear of eviction or financial penalties from their landlord.
What to know about moving to Irving from California?
Those moving to Irving from California might be surprised by the security deposit — as there is no limit set for it in Texas — whereas, in California, these can cost the equivalent of two months’ rent at maximum.