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PCS(Relocate) to San Antonio,TX

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Real Estate Agent with Brown Realty, 210-789-4216, TREC #0492321

Thank all the veterans for their service to our Great Country!!

Welcome to San Antonio! Let me be your guide to any Area in San Antonio. As a 22 year US Army veteran, I fully understand how stressful a PCS Move can be on a family.

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San Antonio Military Area

PCS is a constant part of your military career. Changing homes, schools, and friends isn't easy, but a new beginning can be fun! Yes, moving can also be stressful; but to relieve some of the stress of PCS, find out what to look forward at your new location. Maybe that more temperate climate will finally let you enjoy a range of available outdoor activities all year round. Favorable housing prices in your new location can help you finally use your VA home loan benefits to buy the home of your dreams.

Facts About San Antonio

San Antonio, Texas
This cultural hotspot in the American Southwest is home to one of the world's largest military consolidations. Located in San Antonio are many military complexes such as Brooks City-Base, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base, Leon Springs Military Reservation, and Randolph Air Force Base.

San Antonio is home to many historical and entertainment sites, many located close to military complexes. Some highlights of San Antonio are The Marion Koogler-McNay Art Museum, the Alamo, the River Walk, SeaWorld, and Six Flags Fiesta. In fact, San Antonio is largely dominated by tourism and a strong military presence.

Dorms are available on Brooks Air Force Base for single soldiers, ranked E-1 through E-3. To accommodate military families, there are 170 family housing units also on Brooks Air Force Base. Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base, and Randolph Air Force Base all have their own family housing units that are operated and maintained by base facilities. Headquarters for the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas dates to a post on the current site in San Antonio in 1718. The fort was named in 1890 to honor Sam Houston, who led troops during the Indian Wars and was elected to Congress and governor of Tennessee, later serving as a U.S. senator from Texas. Off-post housing is affordable, as the cost of living in San Antonio is one of the lowest among large U.S. cities. Children attend the elementary and secondary school on base run by the Fort Sam Houston Independent School District; off-post schools are in San Antonio. Brooke Army Medical Center provides health care.

The San Antonio area offers a wealth of recreation and tourism, including The Alamo, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Tea Gardens, Vietnam War Memorial, Spanish Governor's Palace, Trails Paseo del Rio (River Walk), San Antonio Botanical Gardens, Lucile Hall Conservatory, and the Zoological Gardens and Aquarium. Base recreation includes bowling, golf, pools, stables, recreation center, dinner theater and lake activities. Headquarters for the U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Texas dates to a post on the current site in San Antonio in 1718. The fort was named in 1890 to honor Sam Houston, who led troops during the Indian Wars and was elected to Congress and governor of Tennessee, later serving as a U.S. senator from Texas.

Off-post housing is affordable, as the cost of living in San Antonio is one of the lowest among large U.S. cities. Children attend the elementary and secondary school on base run by the Fort Sam Houston Independent School District; off-post schools are in San Antonio. Brooke Army Medical Center provides health care.

The San Antonio area offers a wealth of recreation and tourism, including The Alamo, Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, Tea Gardens, Vietnam War Memorial, Spanish Governor's Palace, Trails Paseo del Rio (River Walk), San Antonio Botanical Gardens, Lucile Hall Conservatory, and the Zoological Gardens and Aquarium. Base recreation includes bowling, golf, pools, stables, recreation center, dinner theater and lake activities.

 

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