Heh.
It's pretty old at this point!
And no one is looking to move "into" town.
It's pretty old at this point!
And no one is looking to move "into" town.
This was spot on. The area on the park and north of the park are exploding. Some areas south of the park are questionable and a mix match of homes. But that area is surrounded by so many of the city's best museums, parks, gardens, restaurants, etc., etc., and it's close enough to lower broadway and the pearl, but not in the middle of the enormous traffic that will show up over the next decade. Lower broadway will be a cluster. Mahncke has easy Hildebrand/281/410/35 access. That area in 10 years time will be unrecognizable. Broadway will continue to turn over and see new/better developments on the stretch from the pearl to Alamo Heights. It's already happening.Quote:
Mahncke Park - Immediately south of Alamo Heights the part of the neighborhood that is not in the district has seen a little movement upwards in value. The streets immediately along Mahncke Park proper are already looking better. Some of those homes near the Botanical Center at the top of the hill have spectacular city views. It's directly across from Breckenridge Park and Witte Museum and adjacent to the future Children's Museum and possibly trolley line. Easy access to the River North area, downtown and Alamo Heights retail make it promising as all hell but at the top of the hill near the Fort Sam fence are no shortage of cheap, junky, and poorly maintained apartment buildings. If someone starts tearing those down, the house values will rocket quickly. If. Parts of the Acequia Madre are still dug up in parts of the neighborhood along Broadway.
Pros:
- Location, location, location
- Some very nice older homes from the early 20th century
Cons:
- Apartments in the neighborhood can be a real deal killer
bearaggie98 said:
Howdy,
My husband and I are considering moving to SA area from Plano. I've lived in Plano/Frisco area for 21 years and I'm ready to move closer to my family in Victoria and Corpus.
We are looking at houses and an acre or 2 of land in Lytle area.
What are pros and cons of living on the southwest side of SA? There is not a lot of talk about this area.
JohnnyShotgun said:
My son is leaning towards going to St. Mary's as he has received a nice scholarship there. What part of town is that in? Does the area have a name (I'm sure it does)? I would be looking for a small house for an investment property while he is in school. Should I be looking by the school or somewhere else? Sorry for all the questions, I know very little about San Antonio neighborhoods.
If you're going to send your kids to Southwest High School be advised the Dragon's stadium has some mosquitoes that would scare Dracula.bearaggie98 said:
Howdy,
My husband and I are considering moving to SA area from Plano. I've lived in Plano/Frisco area for 21 years and I'm ready to move closer to my family in Victoria and Corpus.
We are looking at houses and an acre or 2 of land in Lytle area.
What are pros and cons of living on the southwest side of SA? There is not a lot of talk about this area.
hedge said:
Not shavano
My kids are grown so don't know about schools, but as far as access and resources around there, it has just about everything. Easy to 151 and in/out of town. Finished portion of 1604 so that is good.Jimbo Finisher said:
My family could be moving to SA this summer. I'd prefer Boerne but we've seen a house that we like in N San Antonio Hills, any insights into that area?
Jimbo Finisher said:
My family could be moving to SA this summer. I'd prefer Boerne but we've seen a house that we like in N San Antonio Hills, any insights into that area?
I would be around UTSA so commute matters as well as schools. We've also got extended family in the Boerne and Kerrville areas so being out that way would help too. Biggest thing is we are trying to stay out of the planned neighborhoods but that comes with a decent upcharge in cost too.The Dog Lord said:Jimbo Finisher said:
My family could be moving to SA this summer. I'd prefer Boerne but we've seen a house that we like in N San Antonio Hills, any insights into that area?
Where will you be working? That may determine which areas to consider unless you don't care as much about commute/traffic.
BT1395 said:
Was having dinner at Maggiano's in The Rim this evening and all 3 of my boys' trucks were broken into. Lost two laptops, a wallet, and a suitcase full of clothes. Thieves are cowards.