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New Irving Park 

New Irving Park

Nestled in the heart of Greensboro, North Carolina, the New Irving Park neighborhood exudes a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Situated just north of downtown Greensboro, this picturesque neighborhood offers residents a serene suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. People love this neighborhood because of the large lot sizes and traditional floorplans.

Originally developed in the mid-20th century, New Irving Park has a rich history that reflects the growth and evolution of Greensboro. The neighborhood was meticulously planned with an emphasis on green spaces and architectural diversity, giving it a timeless appeal.

New Irving Park is conveniently located just two miles north of downtown so residents enjoy all of the amenities Greensboro has to offer in terms of arts, entertainment, dining, and shopping. New Irving is approximately 1.65 square miles and 1600 homes.

There are three extremely desirable Homeowner’s sections that are considered “lock and leave” meaning no maintenance. These are Lands End, Ascot Point and Barrington Place. There are two private neighborhoods which would be considered part of New Irving Park on the other side of Elm Street from New Irving Park proper these are Provincetown and 2600 North Elm and they were developed in the late 1990’s to early 2000’s and many of the homes are lake-front on Buffalo Lake some of the most expensive homes in New Irving are found in these two private HOA neighborhoods: Ascot Point and Lands End have a handful of lake-front properties on Buffalo Lake as well. No maintenance homes in those neighborhoods start in the $400,000 and go up to almost $700,000. New Irving Park is a neighborhood where you can find tons of mature trees, half acre lots, and homes starting around $350,000 for a 3-4 bedroom home and going up to $2,000,000. Tree-lined streets and well-manicured lawns contribute to the neighborhood’s inviting atmosphere.

One of the highlights of living in New Irving Park is its proximity to lots of dining and shopping destinations. There’s a shopping center super closethat give the residents access to a grocery store, retail stores, a gym, a boutiques, and butcher shop, and lots of dining options ranging in casual to fine dining.

Some of the favorite places the neighbors like to eat are:

  1. At Elm St Grill: Craft beer, wine & eclectic New American fare served in an welcoming atmosphere with sports on TV.
  2. Luna Mexican Seafood & Grill
  3. The Cherry Pit Cafe: Made to order comfort food served in a cozy atmosphere
  4. Mediterraneano: Relaxed, family-owned fixture preparing handcrafted pizza along with Italian & Lebanese specialties.
  5. Chick-Fil-A

Schools:

  1. Irving Park Elementary
  2. Mendenhall Middle School
  3. Page High School