Irving city and rental quick facts

City quick factsRenter quick facts
Population191,611Pct. renter occupied62.71%
Males to females1.0392:1Avg. household size2.29
Avg. household income$44,956Families with kids under 1837.13%
Income above poverty62.67%Avg. age of rental structure27 yrs

Cities near Irving

CityDistanceCityDistance
Grand Prairie9.94 MilesAddison14.84 Miles
Farmers Branch10.00 MilesColleyville16.04 Miles
Euless10.07 MilesArlington16.24 Miles
Coppell11.67 MilesHurst18.05 Miles
Carrollton12.69 MilesSouthlake18.55 Miles
Grapevine13.05 MilesLewisville19.33 Miles
Bay Shore14.19 MilesDuncanville19.63 Miles
Bedford14.20 MilesPantego19.92 Miles
Dallas14.53 MilesFlower Mound20.67 Miles
Approximate driving distance from Irving.

Searching Irving apartments for rent

Located in short driving distance of Fort Worth and Dallas, Irving, Texas is a great place to work and live. If you're relocating to Irving, you'll find this guide to the city and finding an Irving apartment rental helpful.

Apartments in Irving are conveniently located

There are many things to do while you rent an Irving apartment. One of the city's biggest attractions is Las Colinas, an enormous equestrian sculpture in honor of the ranches that used to dominate the area. Take the Mandalay Canal walkway, which is lined with trees and has a European flair. Then, take a gondola ride through the canals. The Irving Art Center is also a great place to go and is located in close proximity to Irving apartments. Classes are offered in many mediums of art, and numerous galleries showcase varying types of art. Since Irving is the National Boy Scout headquarters, the National Scouting Museum is a place you'll want to visit while you rent an Irving apartment.

Job options for residents of Irving apartments

Since you'll need to pay for your Irving apartment rental, you'll be happy to know that Irving has a lot of job opportunities. Many major businesses have headquarters in Irving, including ExxonMobil, Michaels Stores, Chuck E. Cheese's, Kimberly-Clark, and Zale Corporation. Other jobs exist in the tourism industry in the form of retail, hospitality, and other services. The city's higher-learning institutions like DeVry University, University of Dallas and North Lake College, and University of Phoenix have campuses in Irving and supply education related job opportunities. Renting an apartment in Irving means you'll have lots of career choices at your fingertips.

Apartments in Irving: there are many options

There are a variety of apartments for rent in Irving, TX. For a small-town and heritage-rich feel, look for an Irving apartment rental in South Irving and the Downtown Heritage District. You'll be near lots of parks, restaurants, historic homes, and mature trees. For upscale and gated communities, check near the many golf courses. For more affordable Irving apartment rentals, begin your search near any of the city's universities. It seems that no matter where you search, there's an Irving apartment rental close to where you want to be.

Irving zip codes

  • 75014
  • 75015
  • 75016
  • 75017
  • 75037
  • 75038
  • 75039
  • 75060
  • 75061
  • 75062
  • 75063

Irving rental rates

BedroomsAvg. rentMin.Max.
Studio$609$459$744
1 Bdrm$721$348$1,839
2 Bdrm$958$573$3,051
3 Bdrm$1,281$748$3,535

Irving crime rates

Irving crime rates are about 13% greater than the U.S. national crime average.

Violent crimes371 / 100K
National average558 / 100K
Property crimes4,591 / 100K
National average3,814 / 100K
City crime index4,962 / 100K
National crime index4,372 / 100K

Irving demographics

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Languages spoken in Irving

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Irving transportation

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