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Townhomes for Sale in Irving Park, Chicago

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About Irving Park

Irving Park is a neighborhood in Chicago. The area lies in Illinois and forms part of the Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI metro area. This district includes one-, two-, and three-plus bedroom housing. Units with 1–3 bedrooms (one-bedroom 599.0 - 900.0 sq ft, two-bedroom 700.0 - 2400.0 sq ft, three-plus 1150.0 - 3944.0 sq ft) fit a range of needs. The area shows a broad spread of unit sizes and types. City and metro names identify its regional location.

Irving Park Market Summary

The condo mix runs from luxury high-rises to restored mid-rises, many with bay or ocean views, concierge, pools, and fitness centers.

Average Condo Sizes

1 Bedroom avg size-
2 Bedroom avg size1535.67 sqft
3 Bedroom avg size2283.29 sqft

Pricing and Liquidity

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2 Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$252.61 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$386,666.67
AVG DAYS ON MARKET48 Days
Irving Park townhomes include 2-bed units that range from 1,401 to 1,626 sq ft. The average 2-bed price is $386,667. That averages to about $253 ppsf for a 2-bed in the neighborhood. 2-bed homes spend about 48 days on the market on average. Irving Park Road and Milwaukee Avenue host local shops and services. The area has several small parks, playgrounds, and public spaces. The neighborhood also offers transit options, commuter rail access, grocery stores, and schools.

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3+ Bedroom Townhomes

AVG PPSF$243.45 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$584,846.15
AVG DAYS ON MARKET81 Days
Irving Park 3-bed townhomes range from about 1,600 to 3,000 sq ft, so buyers can find many layout sizes. The average price for a 3-bed is about $585,000. Average price per square foot is roughly $243. 3-bed townhomes sit on the market about 80 days on average. The neighborhood has tree-lined streets, small parks, and local shops along Irving Park Road. Transit service and highway access are available for regional travel.

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Pet-Friendly Townhomes

AVG PPSF$246.2 /sqft
AVG SOLD PRICE$547,687.5
AVG DAYS ON MARKET75 Days
Irving Park pet-friendly Townhomes reach a sale price near $547,688, at $246 per sq ft, and listings stay on the market 74 days. The neighborhood sits near Portage Park and the Six Corners shopping district. Green space at Portage Park and Independence Park offers places for walks and play. Shops line Irving Park Road and nearby commercial corridors. Local schools such as Irving Park Elementary serve families. Streets mix quiet blocks with active retail, keeping parks, shops, and schools within a short walk of many Townhomes.

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Schools

Disney II Elementary School

A-
Public|Grades PK6
3815 N Kedvale Ave

Belding Elementary School

A-
Public|Grades KG8
4257 N Tripp Ave

Scammon Elementary School

B-
Public|Grades PK8
4201 W Henderson St

Disney II Magnet High School

C+
Public|Grades 712
3900 N Lawndale Ave

Murphy Elementary School

C+
Public|Grades PK8
3539 W Grace St

Cics - Irving Park Campus

C-
Public|Grades KG8
3820 N Spaulding Ave

The Neighbourhood: Irving Park

Irving Park, located in Cook County, IL, is a charming neighborhood that beautifully combines suburban tranquility with urban convenience. Known for its tree-lined streets and historic homes, the area offers a welcoming community atmosphere. Residents enjoy a variety of local amenities including parks, cafes, and independent shops. The neighborhood also boasts excellent public and private schools, making it ideal for families. Commuting is a breeze with access to multiple public transportation options, as well as proximity to major highways, ensuring easy travel throughout Chicago.

Demographics

Average Resident age36 years old
Average household Income$77,861 /year
Average HouseHold Composition3 People
button icon What to know about Irving Park demographics:
  • Approximately 27.05% of residents hold a Bachelor's degree, indicating a well-educated population that supports a skilled workforce and appeals to professionals and families seeking quality educational attainment in the neighborhood.
  • Average age: 36 years — with the largest cohort in the 35 to 39 range, Irving Park offers a balanced mix of young professionals and established households well-suited for both first-time buyers and growing families.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Irving Park

What is it like to live in Irving Park, Chicago, IL?

Irving Park is a primarily residential Northwest Side neighborhood with a mix of early-20th-century bungalows, single-family homes, and low- to mid-rise apartment buildings. Transit is strong: the CTA Blue Line (Irving Park station) provides direct service to downtown and O'Hare, and commuter rail and bus routes serve the area. The neighborhood has local shops, restaurants, and parks such as Independence Park, with housing costs generally more affordable than downtown Chicago; consult current listings and Chicago Police data for up-to-date pricing and safety figures.

Is Irving Park, Chicago, IL expensive?

Irving Park is generally moderate in cost compared with Chicago overall, with housing and rents typically lower than downtown and high-end North Side neighborhoods but higher than many far-northwest and South Side areas. The neighborhood’s mix of single-family homes, vintage bungalows, and mid-rise apartments produces a wide price range, so affordability varies by block and housing type. Proximity to transit and local amenities sustains demand and tends to keep prices above the most affordable Chicago neighborhoods.

What is the weather of Irving Park, Chicago, IL?

Irving Park has a humid continental climate with cold, snowy winters and warm to hot, humid summers. Typical January mean temperatures are about 20–25°F (-7 to -4°C) and July means about 74–77°F (23–25°C), with summer highs often in the 80s–90s°F (27–35°C). Annual precipitation is roughly 36 inches with about 30–40 inches of snow on average; Lake Michigan can influence conditions, though Irving Park on the northwest side sees less direct lake moderation.

How safe is Irving Park, Chicago, IL?

Crime in Irving Park varies by block and police beat; overall its crime rates are roughly similar to Chicago's citywide averages, with property crimes (thefts, burglaries) more common than violent crimes. Safety tends to be lower near major transit corridors and commercial strips and higher in residential sections with active neighborhood associations. For current, address-specific information consult the Chicago Police Department crime map, local beat reports, and recent community safety dashboards.