Bluffview Neighborhood Guide
About Bluffview
Bluffview is an upscale neighborhood in North Dallas.
This is the video tour from The Little Elm Neighborhood Guide. The Bluffview video will be published in the near Future!
Things To Do in Bluffview
Trader Joe’s
A grocery chain with a variety of signature items, plus produce, dairy and more (most sell wine and beer).
Summer Moon Coffee
Check out this coffee spot, full of personality and lots of light. They have a variety of coffees, but specialize in sweeter drinks with their “moon milk”.
Drake’s
Think, swanky, Old Hollywood-inspired steakhouse with sophisticated cocktails at a large, circular bar.
Dallas Country Club
This top shelf country club in the heart of Dallas is a gold standard wedding venue with lake lawns, ball rooms, and delightful staff.
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How Are The Schools in Bluffview?
The public schools in Bluffview are rated C+ by Niche.
(Niche assign ratings to schools and are commonly used by parents to make a decision.)
Commute Times
Dallas Love Field Airport 9m. by car
Dallas Executive Airport 23m. by car
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 21m. by car
Downtown 14m. by car
Boundaries
Bluffview is bounded by Northwest Highway (Loop 12) and the Preston Hollow neighborhood on the north, Inwood Road and the Devonshire neighborhood on the east, Lovers Lane and the Elm Thicket/North Park neighborhood on the south, and Midway Road, Bluebonnett Road, Bluff View Boulevard and the Shorecrest and Cochran's Chapel neighborhoods on the west.
Nearby Neighborhoods
Blog Mentions
The Bluffview Lifestyle
Home to famous names like musician Don Henley and former U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, residents are drawn to the natural beauty of a community surprisingly close to a busy airport like Love Field.
Why You’ll Fall in Love With Bluffview
The topography and winding streets make the neighborhood desirable in a way that is specific to Bluffview.
Homes in Bluffview
Much of the area was built to preserve a countryside feel. Modern architects have been inspired to build in the neighborhood’s natural setting.