The northwest side community of Irving Park is a patchwork of smaller neighborhoods like The Villa, West Walker, The Triangle, Independence Park, Addison Mall and the crowning jewel of Old Irving Park. “Old Irving,” as most call it, is a neighborhood distinguished by Grand white frame homes. Built as a subdivision in the 1920s, The Villa is now a historic district. Avers and Harding, two of the north-south streets, boast grassy, tree-lined parkways extending the length of the neighborhood. The homes in The Villa are mostly brick or stucco, or a combination of both, in a variety of styles. Many invoke the standard Chicago bungalow, but are more elaborate and some are up to 50% larger. One can also find generous, 50 foot wide yards. Home prices range from between $400,000 and $600,000. West Walker, which includes a smaller neighborhood known as The Triangle, offers Victorian and American four-square styles of architecture in it’s more expensive areas. Independence Park boasts mainly Dutch colonials and American four-squares and is more affordable than Old Irving. The Kennedy Expressway, CTA Blue Line and Metra’s Union Pacific Northwest Line all serve the community.
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