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A fabled neighborhood
Located in southeast Dallas just over the Trinity River Bridge, Lake Cliff is one of the most historic districts in the city. Named after a freshwater lake created in 1890 for the Llewellyn Country Club, the community was home to an amusement park and cultural complex said to rival New York City’s famed Coney Island. The bustling area featured dance pavilions, an opera house, movie theaters, a huge wading pool and bathhouse. Due to financial hard times and waning interest, the 44-acre complex closed in 1913, and a wave of home building began. Today, this quiet neighborhood offers picturesque city parks and views of the Dallas skyline. “Lake Cliff’s biggest appeal is its small lake and really cool older homes,” says Jason Saucedo, a Realtor with Dave Perry Real Estate’s Hewitt + Saucedo Realty Group. “Right now, the biggest thing happening in Lake Cliff is all the redevelopment and growth going on. The neighborhood is a mixed community of older family homes and gentrification.”
Lake Cliff
Lake Cliff
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Historic homes and scenic views
The lake’s scenic shores attracted wealthy and prominent Dallas citizens. In 1929, Lake Cliff Tower, then an opulent hotel, was built just across busy Colorado Boulevard. Many of those mansions have been divided into apartments and the Tower is now luxury condominiums. Condo owners have access to amenities such as concierge services and wine lockers. A second wave of homebuilding happened post-WWII when the lake’s scenic shores attracted wealthy Dallas citizens. Architectural styles from the 1920s through the 1950s include Queen Anne, Craftsman and Tudor. Although there are empty lots in the neighborhood, houses standing from previous decades showcase sturdy construction. Home prices in the area range from around $375,000 for a two-bedroom cottage to about $870,000 for a newly built Craftsman-style home.
Lake Cliff
Lake Cliff
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Specialized academics and academies
Children in the community may begin school at James Bowie Elementary, which holds a B rating from Niche and has a 14-1 student-teacher ratio. Hector P. Garcia Middle School has a C rating and a 13-1 student-teacher ratio. W. H. Adamson High has a C-plus rating and a 15-1 student-teacher ratio. The high school provides students with a slate of special programs, including finance and health service academies, an automotive technology institute and a soon-to-come international baccalaureate program.
James S Hogg Elementary School in Dallas, TX.
W High Adamson High School in Dallas, TX.
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Parks, trails and disc golf
Featuring several large parks, Lake Cliff Park covers more than 44 acres of the neighborhood where the basin once hosted the amusement park. Amid the trails that line the lake is Rose Garden Pavilion, a circa-1940s stone shelter restored in 2009 that offers a shady respite. Oak Cliff Founders Park provides trails, group yoga and disc golf. Trinity Overlook Park offers residents a picturesque city skyline. The Trinity Skyline Trail follows the river through the city for almost 5 miles.
Lake Cliff
Living in Lake Cliff, residents don't have to look far to find nature.
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Thrifty shops and trendy eaters
Traveling across Beckley Road, residents can venture into the neighboring Bishop Arts District to check out its array of specialty boutiques and clothing stores. Thrifty shoppers can add to their treasure chests by visiting the second-hand stores near Jefferson and 10th. Down the block, grocery shoppers can cross items off their lists at Fiesta Mart. The Bishop Arts District also offers lots of trendy eateries and nightlife venues. But there are options closer to home. Dallas Tortilla and Tamale provides locals with Mexican cuisine. The Valentino Restaurant serves both eat-in and take-out Chinese food.
Lake Cliff residents can stop by nearby Wayward Coffee in Kessler for a hot latte.
Stop by Restaurant Beatrice in Lake Cliff for a southern meal in an intimate setting.
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A big zoo and a bigger fair
Lake Cliff residents are close enough to walk to the Dallas Zoo, which has been open since 1888 and is home to more than 2,000 animals. It's open every day of the year except Christmas, so there are plenty of opportunities to see lions, hippos and elephants and even feed a friendly giraffe. In September, about 2.5 million are in attendance at the nearby Texas State Fair, said to be the biggest in the nation.
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Enjoy the Dallas Zoo Lights in Lake Cliff every December.
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Getting here and there from Lake Cliff
Lake Cliff is bordered to the east by N. Zang Boulevard and to the west by Interstate 35, and Jefferson Boulevard runs through the neighborhood, all of which provide residents of Lake Cliff with a short 2-mile commute across the Trinity River to downtown and access to other Dallas districts. It’s a 19-mile drive to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. There are DART transit stops throughout the community, however, Lake Cliff, like most of Dallas, is a car-dependent neighborhood.
Amazing skyline views from Lake Cliff just outside Dallas.
Lake Cliff residents can rely on public transportation for commutes.
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Parks in this Area
Lake Cliff Park
Baseball/Softball
Basketball
Grills
Kidd Springs Park
Baseball/Softball
Fishing
Lake
Oak Cliff Founders Park
Disc Golf
Picnic Area
Trails
Greenbriar Pocket Park
Multi-Purpose Field
Dallas Police Memorial
Trails
Multi-Purpose Field
Pioneer Plaza
Trails
Parking Lot
Multi-Purpose Field
Transit
Airport
Dallas Love Field
15 min drive
Bus
Marsalis & 7th - N - Ns
Bus
Beckley & 9th - N - Ns
Bus
801 S Riverfront Blvd - Fuel City Carwash
Bus
Marsalis & 7th - S - Ns
Bus
Marsalis & Comal - N - Ns
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Jefferson & Marsalis - W - Ns
Bus
8th & Starr - E - Fs
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Lake Cliff
US
Homicide
6
4
Sexual Assault
5
4
Assault with Weapon
6
4
Robbery
8
4
Burglary
5
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
7
4
Larceny
5
4
Crime Score
6
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Lake Cliff Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Lake Cliff, Dallas sell after 60 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Lake Cliff, Dallas over the last 12 months is $850,000, up 121% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
New Construction Bishop Arts duplex, both sides available. Featuring modern finishes throughout, the home offers a clean, elevated aesthetic with spacious rooms, a gas-burning fireplace, and a chef’s kitchen complete with a gas stove. Thoughtful details like built-in laundry cabinets, sleek countertops, and contemporary flooring add both function and flair, while oversized windows fill the space
This vacant corner lot offers a rare opportunity to build in one of Oak Cliff's most walkable and character-rich communities. 500 E 6th St is located in Subarea A of the Lake Cliff Historic District just minutes from downtown Dallas and only moments from the shops, restaurants, and nightlife of Bishop Arts. Zoned RTN (Residential Transitional Neighborhood), the lot offers flexibility for
DEVELOPMENT-READY LOT IN OAK CLIFF – MULTIFAMILY OPPORTUNITY!Builders, investors, and developers—this prime vacant lot in Oak Cliff, Dallas is ready for your next project. City-approved plans for a multifamily triplex (buyer to verify zoning), but the approved plans have recently expired (due to no activity), but can be easily reinstated, offering an efficient path for development. This
Investors, flippers and builders, this is your opportunity to invest or live in one of Dallas' most sought after areas. This 3 bedroom, 1 restroom house sits in an oversized lot minutes away from Bishop Arts and Downtown Dallas. It features a long drive way and a huge backyard, which backs up to Davis Street and 8th and Davis Triangle. Whether you are searching for your personal residence or an
Luxury new construction home steps from Bishop Arts! This home features an open and airy layout with tons of natural light. The chef's kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and stunning luxury wood plank flooring. Bedroom on first floor makes for a perfect office. Additional bedrooms on second floor feature beautifully appointed bathrooms with ample storage in closets.
Introducing Oakhouse, a luxury apartment community less than a mile from downtown Dallas, situated in the Oak Cliff neighborhood near Bishop Arts. Our meticulously designed community features spacious interiors, upscale amenities, and stunning views of the Dallas skyline. Enjoy immediate access to Bishop Arts' eclectic charm and downtown Dallas' vibrant cultural scene, making Oakhouse the epitome
WONDERFUL UPDATED 2 BED, 2 BATH HOUSE WITH 2 CAR GARAGE THAT HAS A ONE-OF-A-KIND VIEW OF DOWNTOWN DALLAS FROM N. OAK CLIFF. JUST BLOCKS FROM BISHOP-ARTS DISTRICT. FENCED YARD, 2 CAR GARAGE WITH OPENER. PINE WOOD FLOORS, LARGE LIVING AND DINING AREAS. NEW BATHS. AWESOME WOOD DECK FRONT PORCH WITH A GREAT VIEW OF THE DOWNTOWN SKYLINE. 1 YEAR LEASE. $80 APPLICATION FEE PER ADULT. PETS OKAY WITH
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Renters
Demographics
Total Population
6,627
Median Age
35
Population Density
9 ppl/acre
Population under 18
27.5%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.4%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$34,972
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$51,374
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
61.5%
Significantly below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
12.3%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.9%
% Population in Labor Force
68.7%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
38''
Average Winter Low Temperature
38°F
Average Summer High Temperature
97°F
Annual Snowfall
1''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
42/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
43/ 100
Good Transit
Transit Score®
52/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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