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Irving Park
Residential & Diverse

Irving Park

Classic Bungalow Belt

$350,000
Median Price
78
Walk Score
68
Transit Score
~53,000
Population

Irving Park is a quintessential Chicago neighborhood in the heart of the Bungalow Belt, where rows of well-maintained brick bungalows line quiet residential streets on the northwest side. The neighborhood's Villa Historic District features some of the city's most impressive Victorian-era homes, while the broader community offers the diversity, affordability, and neighborhood pride that define classic Chicago living.

Why Live Here

Irving Park draws buyers who want solid housing stock at accessible prices with good transit connections. The CTA Blue Line provides direct access to the Loop and O'Hare Airport, making it popular with commuters and frequent travelers. Independence Park offers 14 acres of green space with athletic fields, a fieldhouse, and community programming.

Lifestyle & Dining

The dining scene reflects Irving Park's diversity, with restaurants serving Korean, Polish, Mexican, and Middle Eastern cuisines along its commercial corridors. The neighborhood maintains a residential quiet that appeals to families while being close enough to livelier areas like Logan Square for nights out. Community gardens and local parks reinforce the neighborhood's grounded, livable character.

Real Estate Market

Irving Park offers excellent housing value, with a median price around $350,000 for well-built brick bungalows, two-flats, and some larger single-family homes. The Villa Historic District commands higher prices for its architecturally significant properties. Overall, the neighborhood provides some of the best value on the North Side for buyers seeking space and character.

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Villa Historic District
  • Independence Park
  • CTA Blue Line Access
  • Affordable Housing Stock
  • Diverse Restaurants

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