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San Antonio – Texas: Great Place to Start A Family

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Nu Home Source Realty LLC

Starter families searching for property must take a look at the five best neighborhoods in San Antonio. For instance Alamo Heights is a quaint quite suburb that offers vintage boutiques and high end gift shops. From bungalows to luxury estates, one will find a home in the neighborhood to suit their lifestyle and needs. According to real estate reports the average cost of a home is around $140,000 which will buy a four bedroom home and 3,000 square feet of land.

The average Alamo Heights homes sell for around $250,000, as purchasers basically pay for the name. This city has been turned into a shrine and offers a quiet place to relax. The Alameda is the first affiliate of the Smithsonian outside of Washington, D.C. It is found near Market Square, and offers live music every weekend. Through music and food is a great place to experience the city's culture.

Then there is Helotes which is home to acres of green lush land where people can be seen riding their horses. Helotes meaning corn in Spanish offers starter families tranquility from light pollution and street noise. There is an host of shops and restaurants which anchors the community, and has become a venue of strip malls and music venues. The prices of homes are double as opposed to city home prices and each home is completely unique which makes Helotes popular. 

King William is now attracting young professionals looking for something different as opposed to ranches. Buyers are purchasing run down homes and bungalows built in the late 1800’s and restoring them to their original magnificence. Nearby public schools have dramatically improved and now include dual-language curriculums and new programs. King William homes were once purchased at bargain-basement prices, but those days are long gone. Home values have soared and the average cost of a home is around $650,000.

For the young families that cannot afford King William have opted for Mahncke Park and are refurbishing the run down homes with wraparound porches. Unlike King William is a stone throw away from downtown. Mahncke Park offers homes and bungalows for under $200,000; but be aware these prices won’t last.

The Stone Oak which is the fastest growing quadrant of the city, cater for middle and high income families which also have the opportunity send their children to the best public schools in the northeast district have purchased rows of conventional style homes. Large malls offering popular stores are surrounded by trendy bars, restaurants and beauty salons. Young members of the San Antonio Spurs can also be seen at the pubs and stores. An average home in Stone Oaks costs around $350,000 and residents forgo large lawns for more square footage

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Mike Pannell of Nu Home Source Realty LLC, We operate in 3 Areas of Texas - Dallas/Fort Worth - NuHomeSource.com, San Antonio - NhsSanAntonio.com, Houston - NhsHouston.com.

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Comments(2)

Barbara Hensley
RE/MAX Properties - Rockwall, TX
Homes for Sale in Rockwall County, Texas

I love San Antonio as a great get away for a few days.  Your post proves it is also a good place to live.  Good luck in 2011!

Dec 31, 2010 01:41 AM
Don Rogers
Keller Williams Realty Chesterfield - O'Fallon, MO
Realtor, Broker, CDPE, GRI, OnullFallon MO & St Charles County MO homes

Being one that was raised in San Antonio I can truly say that it is a wonderful place to live.  It has grown considerably since I move away many years ago.

Happy New Year

Dec 31, 2010 01:43 AM