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Bluffview
Bluffview is an upscale neighborhood in north Dallas at the north west corner of the Lovers Lane and Inwood Rd. intersection. This area is going through a period of revitalization. Homes were built in the mid 1940’s through early 1950’s. Not only are the homes being renovated keeping the character and style of the architecture but some homes have been completely demolished with new construction taking their place. Bluffview is one of the subdivision in Dallas that has maintain the character of the neighborhood even with the new builds. The neighboring shopping center at Inwood village is a perfect walking location filled with hip and trendy shopping and restaurants. Lots of family oriented activities can also be found nearby.
Bluffview overlooks Bachman Lake and it’s river branch. The cliffs and hilly topography give it it’s name. There are hills in Dallas!!! There is even a little known vineyard just off of Inwood Rd. This area of town is full of surprises.
The neighborhood was originally a dairy farm that was developed by John P. Stevens in 1924. Bluffview was annexed by the City of Dallas in 1943.
Area schools include: Williams Elementary, Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. Holy Trinity Catholic School, Providence Christian School and Carlisle School are nearby private schools.
Bluffview overlooks Bachman Lake and it’s river branch. The cliffs and hilly topography give it it’s name. There are hills in Dallas!!! There is even a little known vineyard just off of Inwood Rd. This area of town is full of surprises.
The neighborhood was originally a dairy farm that was developed by John P. Stevens in 1924. Bluffview was annexed by the City of Dallas in 1943.
Area schools include: Williams Elementary, Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School. Holy Trinity Catholic School, Providence Christian School and Carlisle School are nearby private schools.
Why Use a Buyer's Agent??
For a Real Estate purchase to occur there must be a buyer and a seller. A real estate agent or agents are involved in most purchases. Frequently, the agent(s) “representing” the Buyer is with the company “representing” the Seller. Obviously, the agent cannot represent the Buyer’s interests fully, while also representing the seller. Even when the agents are from different companies the agent working with the buyer may have listings which cause him/her to focus on selling property.
As a potential Buyer, if you really want your interests represented, an agent who will negotiate hard on your behalf, focuses on services that benefit you, and is knowledgeable about the things that are important to a Buyer, you need a Buyer’s Agent to work with and for you!
What a Buyer’s Agent does for You:
A Buyer’s Agent pledges to work for the Buyer:
As a potential Buyer, if you really want your interests represented, an agent who will negotiate hard on your behalf, focuses on services that benefit you, and is knowledgeable about the things that are important to a Buyer, you need a Buyer’s Agent to work with and for you!
What a Buyer’s Agent does for You:
A Buyer’s Agent pledges to work for the Buyer:
- To seek property that best fits the Buyer’s needs
- To review pricing policies and trends
- To help the Buyer analyze and select neighborhoods, schools, driving distances, a closing attorney and so on
- To negotiate on behalf of the Buyer
- To provide assistance and guidance with mortgages, insurance, warranties, inspection,and repairs