Blue Ridge, Texas

Blue Ridge, Texas
September 9, 2021 Mark MacFarlane

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When it comes to selling your house for cash, you don’t want to deal with the hassle and stress of house showings, open houses, and getting dozens of calls from real estate agents. Selling your house for cash provides a no-hassle option, especially if you want to sell your house quickly. That is why sellers love our cash for house programs, it makes the process of selling a home ridiculously simple. If you get started now, 10 days later you can be sitting at a table signing the closing documents and collecting the cash for your house.

At OutFactors, we make getting a cash offer for your home in Blue Ridge simple and fast. We are the premier Blue Ridge home buyers that buy houses directly from homeowners. It only takes about 2 minutes to get a cash offer from OutFactors. It is absolutely free with no obligation, and personal information is NOT required. Yes, that is correct! No registration, no email address, no telephone number — not even your name. So get your cash offer now!

 

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To get started, just enter your address and answer a few questions about your home, or for a personal touch you can call us directly by phone during business hours to get your offer.

Whether you decide to request your highest cash offer for your home online or via the telephone, selling your house to OutFactors is quick and easy. Here are the steps:

  • Enter your address and answer a few questions
  • Accept the offer
  • Sign the Contract
  • We will conduct a quick inspection
  • Meet with the title company to sign closing documents and get paid your cash

That is all there is to it. No complicated financial information, appraisals, or showings. You don’t need to hire a real estate agent or pay thousands in commissions. We cut out the middleman so you can save money, time, and stress. We truly make it easy to sell your home fast for cash!

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History of Blue Ridge, Texas

Farming Community to Growing Suburb

Blue Ridge is a far northeastern suburb of Dallas Texas city that is bisected by State Highway 78, Farm to Market Road 981, and 545 and is located in Collin County.

The community was started by Matthias Mowry who was given a land grant from the newly created Republic of Texas for his military service during the Texas Revolution which lasted from 1935 to 1936. Among the first settlers to join Mowry were the Dotson, Pruett, and McCarley families. The small community developed quickly, with the Blue Ridge Baptist Church being founded in 1859 and the first general store being established in 1860 by James Moyers.

This was followed by the townsite being officially established in 1876 which according to history was named Blue Ridge due to the hills being covered in blue flowering grass in the spring. That same year, Blue Ridge was granted a post office. Over the next year, the community continued to grow when a sawmill, cotton gin, and gristmill were established. The small farming and ranching community continued its slow growth, and by 1900, nearly 400 people were living in the community.

Over the next 15 years, the community continued to experience slow and steady growth, and by 1915, the small community had a population of about 600 residents. In 1915, the access and economic activity of the community got a boost with the establishment of the Greenville Northwestern Railway that completed 12 miles of the rail line that connected Blue Ridge to the community of Anna.

Unfortunately, over the next 5 years, the community suffered two setbacks. The first one was a devastating tornado that struck in October 1919 which caused 7 casualties and massive property destruction. The second was the discontinuance of the Greenville Northwestern Railway that connected Blue Ridge to Anna. This led to a decline in population and business activity.

The small community pulled together and rebuilt, and by 1930, the community had paved roads, electrical, natural gas lines service, telephone service, a high school, and multiple businesses. Blue Ridge was officially incorporated in 1936, and by the early 1940s, it was home to thirty businesses and about 400 people.

Like most North Texas towns, Blue Ridge suffered during the Great Depression and over the next 30 years, it entered a period of declining populations and business activity. By the beginning of 1960, the population had dropped to below 350 people. By the beginning of the 1970s, Blue Ridge had entered a period of slow but sustained growth, and by 1980, the population had risen to over 440 people. By 1990, the population was over 520 people. Over the next 20 years, the trend of slow but steady growth persisted, and by 2010, Blue Ridge was home to over 820 residents.

Today, Blue Ridge is an established city that covers 1.11 square miles that continues to slowly grow and prosper with approximately 920 people who call the city home.

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