I’m new to San Antonio. Moved from Las Vegas, NV. Everything went so fast. Look at homes in April and found our 🏡 and gave earnest money. Put our home in Las Vegas on the market and it sold in 2 weeks. I’m adjusting.
The Southwest side. Our school district is a really good one too. You're about maybe 10 to 12 miles from Downtown but 30 minutes from the airport without traffic
I'm from mercedes down in the Rio Grand Valley, and people don't realize how good they have it. Hopefully I'll be moving to San antonio by the end of the summer. I can NOT wait I'm super excited
Thanks for including the SE side. We love it! Great shopping, nice restaurants, new homes and apartments. And only 10 minutes from downtown. Our house was built in 2006 and is energy efficient. Great neighbors too.
@@GrannyLinn I’ve seen a lot of new developments just east of 37 and 410. Is that area China Grove/Lakeside/Kirby and near Calaveras Lake relatively safe? I live in an Apartment at The Pearl and I might as well be spending my rent on a mortgage. I’d like to be 20 minutes from work (at BAMC).
@@9StickNate not sure… when we moved here, we checked city records/police reports for crime rates. We found more property crimes than personal (at the time) and lower murder rates in any part of SA than in the small towns we came from. We’ve been here 13 years with no issues.
An epic video! Thanks so much for taking so much time and making such a tremendous effort to do it! Truly helpful to those seeking to know more about San Antonio and if moving there is right for them. Much appreciated! :)
We live in Adkins which is close to La Vernia and somewhat close to Floresville. Half of our subdivision has Lavernia schools and the rest Floresville schools, great neighborhood with 1 to 3 acre wooded lots and nice custom homes. I don’t see anyone covering this area. Most homes are 650k and up.
@@notastupid1541 noooo,don't tell them about our area, East Central already trashing this area, besides there's alot of pedos in la verina, meth labs out in the country, they like to hide out in these areas, I'v lived out here from over 15yrs and it's getting bad,the city folks moving out here
@@regi3875 not as far as I can tell. I have family living in just about every part of SA. I’d say the northwest side is pretty scary. It does cost less (for now) to live on the SE side. When we moved here, the exact same house as ours- same age, same builder- was $20,000 more on the NE side. Most of our neighbors have been here even longer than we have, so they must like it too.
Love this video ! I like how you did a Birds Eye view of the entire area. I moved away in 2020 (military) and would like to move back after “retirement” . My wife and her family are also from area… Personally I love the area north of 1604 I.e. hill country, spring branch, Bourne, Canyon Lake, etc. I don’t care too much for the downtown area. I am concerned with growth and post 2030 the hill country will be suburbs country 😅
I’ve helped a ton of retired military move back to SA. Would be happy to do the same for you! Growth is definitely going north but I do see prices slowing that down a bit. The southside is getting more homes built than the northside currently which has never happened before!
Hi, I’m thinking of retiring (early) with my now 19 years old daughter and 17 years old son from California to San Antonio or New Braunfels in the next 3-4 years. Looking at options now. Thank you for your videos 🙏😊
Stay away from South SA (the trash district) and stay away from (North West SA) Alamo Ranch area 1604 & Culebra. The problem with Alamo Ranch is there is only ONE way in and out for a LOT of new homes. The hoods are planned like trees. You cannot leave but the original way you came in. Every road is a branch leading you to a dead end. There is no exiting out the backside like well planned cities. You and all your neighbors get to battle the traffic on Alamo Ranch Parkway, Culebra, Shaenfield, or Bandera towards the 1604 LOOP. The Alamo Ranch shopping center moves like frozen Molases. Even though what I need is right there. I drive across town to avoid he choke. The main problem is the poorly engineered, short timing of the green light allowing people to leave Alamo Ranch (on Culebra) heading toward the 1604 and the lack of effective civil planning in this area. San Antonio in general has the WORST road system I have experienced. Try driving from north to south not using a highway. This can't be done. What's up with frontage roads? The place I need is across the street, but I have to go 3 miles to get there. you make a right, go to the u turn , about a mile or so down the road then go back. but to the opposite side of the road. The roads here are like a bowl of spaghetti. That's what you get when you follow cow paths for your roads. Look at LA & OC Ca, Well planned grid squares easy to navigate. Easy on and off the highway. AND San Antonio has the WORST DRIVERS. You pay more in auto insurance because of them. I was nearly killed in a motorcycle crash by an ignorant & impatient (Mexican) kid driving his parents' car. That ruined my life permanently and put me in the hospital for 5 months. for nearly dyeing, I only received $50k (policy limit in TX) San Antonio is a SWEAT BOX of heat with NOTHING to do outside your home. I am NOT stuck here. I have tried it for 3 years. I am retired and plan moving to AZ ASAP. It's not the heat, it's the humidity that makes it so hard. Summer or Winter you will lose power occasionally. I bought a generator for the house. Every acre of land is owned. No public land to escape to and play on. BTW There is a Wal-Mart behind a Lowes nearby. You can throw a foot-ball to the other parking lot, but to drive there is over 3 miles in squiggly roads poorly designed, They could not put in an easement to the two properties. Welcome To San Antonio.
Really depends what you’re looking for in your retirement home! There are a few really great 55+ neighborhoods specifically the new Regency at Esperanza in Boerne. I’ve helped a couple retirees move to Boerne. Stone Oak is also a popular option with it being verify close to some of the major medical areas. Reach out and I’d be happy to help out! 830-832-2466
Sorry bud. Legally not allowed to talk about that for specific areas. Take a look at any crime map out there and compare it to the area you’re interested in. Neighborhood Scout or even the SAPD Crime Blotter are good options.
I’m new to San Antonio. Moved from Las Vegas, NV. Everything went so fast. Look at homes in April and found our 🏡 and gave earnest money. Put our home in Las Vegas on the market and it sold in 2 weeks. I’m adjusting.
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@tanyaarmendariz4047 hello! How are you liking it vs Vegas? Currently deciding between the two
@@tanyaarmendariz4047 welcome!
This is the best real estate agent in all San Antonio
Only because I haven't gotten my RE License yet.
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Hey baby let's fuck now
so if someone is LOW INCOME and moving there for work, what is the best place, or the most reasonably "safe" and "fortuitous" place for them to move?
The Southwest side. Our school district is a really good one too. You're about maybe 10 to 12 miles from Downtown but 30 minutes from the airport without traffic
@@JohnConstantineRTP even the nice areas get robbed🤦♀️
@@markanthony1004 san Antonio education standards are not that high only in private schools
I'm from mercedes down in the Rio Grand Valley, and people don't realize how good they have it. Hopefully I'll be moving to San antonio by the end of the summer. I can NOT wait I'm super excited
puro 956!
Thanks for including the SE side. We love it! Great shopping, nice restaurants, new homes and apartments. And only 10 minutes from downtown. Our house was built in 2006 and is energy efficient. Great neighbors too.
SE seems like great value. I hear others across USA complain about high cost of living, yet not look at places like San Antonio SE.
@@GrannyLinn
I’ve seen a lot of new developments just east of 37 and 410. Is that area China Grove/Lakeside/Kirby and near Calaveras Lake relatively safe?
I live in an Apartment at The Pearl and I might as well be spending my rent on a mortgage. I’d like to be 20 minutes from work (at BAMC).
@@9StickNate not sure… when we moved here, we checked city records/police reports for crime rates. We found more property crimes than personal (at the time) and lower murder rates in any part of SA than in the small towns we came from. We’ve been here 13 years with no issues.
@@GrannyLinn
Thank you for your reply.
An epic video! Thanks so much for taking so much time and making such a tremendous effort to do it! Truly helpful to those seeking to know more about San Antonio and if moving there is right for them. Much appreciated! :)
Never thought I would do an hour long video but really glad it’s helpful!!!!
I am disabled and wanted to know more about life for disabled people in SA TX please and thank you love your Chanel
This was very helpful! Trying to get the lay of the land of San Antonio and you nailed it.
This was such a great video! Thank you.
Chapter timestamps please!
One of the homes that you showed at the very end of this video, in the King William district, said it was built in 1870. Wow!
Love that history and seeing the absolutely beautiful historic homes.
We live in Adkins which is close to La Vernia and somewhat close to Floresville. Half of our subdivision has Lavernia schools and the rest Floresville schools, great neighborhood with 1 to 3 acre wooded lots and nice custom homes. I don’t see anyone covering this area. Most homes are 650k and up.
@@notastupid1541 noooo,don't tell them about our area, East Central already trashing this area, besides there's alot of pedos in la verina, meth labs out in the country, they like to hide out in these areas, I'v lived out here from over 15yrs and it's getting bad,the city folks moving out here
@@notastupid1541 ouch!
North side middle/upper class
East side, West side, South side working class/hood
West side is also considered an unsafe area? Outside the 1604 loop?
@@pokemoncollectibles2192No
@@regi3875 not as far as I can tell. I have family living in just about every part of SA. I’d say the northwest side is pretty scary. It does cost less (for now) to live on the SE side. When we moved here, the exact same house as ours- same age, same builder- was $20,000 more on the NE side. Most of our neighbors have been here even longer than we have, so they must like it too.
Love this video ! I like how you did a Birds Eye view of the entire area. I moved away in 2020 (military) and would like to move back after “retirement” . My wife and her family are also from area… Personally I love the area north of 1604 I.e. hill country, spring branch, Bourne, Canyon Lake, etc. I don’t care too much for the downtown area. I am concerned with growth and post 2030 the hill country will be suburbs country 😅
I’ve helped a ton of retired military move back to SA. Would be happy to do the same for you! Growth is definitely going north but I do see prices slowing that down a bit. The southside is getting more homes built than the northside currently which has never happened before!
Hi, I’m thinking of retiring (early) with my now 19 years old daughter and 17 years old son from California to San Antonio or New Braunfels in the next 3-4 years. Looking at options now. Thank you for your videos 🙏😊
What data platform are you using for this video?
Stay away from South SA (the trash district) and stay away from (North West SA) Alamo Ranch area 1604 & Culebra. The problem with Alamo Ranch is there is only ONE way in and out for a LOT of new homes. The hoods are planned like trees. You cannot leave but the original way you came in. Every road is a branch leading you to a dead end. There is no exiting out the backside like well planned cities. You and all your neighbors get to battle the traffic on Alamo Ranch Parkway, Culebra, Shaenfield, or Bandera towards the 1604 LOOP. The Alamo Ranch shopping center moves like frozen Molases. Even though what I need is right there. I drive across town to avoid he choke. The main problem is the poorly engineered, short timing of the green light allowing people to leave Alamo Ranch (on Culebra) heading toward the 1604 and the lack of effective civil planning in this area. San Antonio in general has the WORST road system I have experienced. Try driving from north to south not using a highway. This can't be done. What's up with frontage roads? The place I need is across the street, but I have to go 3 miles to get there. you make a right, go to the u turn , about a mile or so down the road then go back. but to the opposite side of the road. The roads here are like a bowl of spaghetti. That's what you get when you follow cow paths for your roads. Look at LA & OC Ca, Well planned grid squares easy to navigate. Easy on and off the highway.
AND San Antonio has the WORST DRIVERS. You pay more in auto insurance because of them. I was nearly killed in a motorcycle crash by an ignorant & impatient (Mexican) kid driving his parents' car. That ruined my life permanently and put me in the hospital for 5 months. for nearly dyeing, I only received $50k (policy limit in TX) San Antonio is a SWEAT BOX of heat with NOTHING to do outside your home. I am NOT stuck here. I have tried it for 3 years. I am retired and plan moving to AZ ASAP. It's not the heat, it's the humidity that makes it so hard. Summer or Winter you will lose power occasionally. I bought a generator for the house. Every acre of land is owned. No public land to escape to and play on. BTW There is a Wal-Mart behind a Lowes nearby. You can throw a foot-ball to the other parking lot, but to drive there is over 3 miles in squiggly roads poorly designed, They could not put in an easement to the two properties. Welcome To San Antonio.
Can you please do this video without the background music. It almost killed me. I would love to finish the video, but I couldn't with that awful music
I love the South side❤
What website did you used to search for housing? Thank you
Near Randolph airforce base
Are you being transferred to Randolph?
@@ragnew7411 ooh, Schertz is nice.
Was just there two weeks ago, Texas has a lot of toll roads! I don't think I can't stand that!
@@oneTOU3 yeah any state without state income tax will usually get it in other ways like sales tax, property tax, tolls, red tape fees
Property Taxes are not figured fairly as comp values can be highly different in quadrants of the city. PROBLEM.
Property Taxes are the single greatest pain point of living in Texas across the board.
That's a problem everywhere. Need to find a trustworthy agent and especially your own inspector.
If you love (d) El Paso: you will easily transition into San Anronio
Do you go rents?
Which part of San Antonio best for retirees? I’m planning in that area.
Really depends what you’re looking for in your retirement home! There are a few really great 55+ neighborhoods specifically the new Regency at Esperanza in Boerne. I’ve helped a couple retirees move to Boerne. Stone Oak is also a popular option with it being verify close to some of the major medical areas. Reach out and I’d be happy to help out! 830-832-2466
Is Rolling Oaks Mall, on the northeast side, an indoor mall, or an outdoor mall?
Indoor
There seems to be a lot of "fix and flips" how is the area for Wholesalers?
@@JohnConstantineRTP beware of flipping without really fixing.
Hola hablas muy rapido en ingles...hablas español? q tal es el sector de Medina Crossing?
No habla espanol unfortunately. I have agents that do though so please reach out! 830-832-2466
He avoided CRIME !!!
Sorry bud. Legally not allowed to talk about that for specific areas. Take a look at any crime map out there and compare it to the area you’re interested in. Neighborhood Scout or even the SAPD Crime Blotter are good options.
Looking for good schools 30 min from Amtrack
Home 3-4 bedroom
400-500k
Still looking?
@@charlesholder4150 always
NE baby.
Anyone with small hobby farms in the area?
Can you explain what you’re looking for with hobby farms?
Usually a small farm or land with crops and livestock that is meant for personal consumption or as pets rather than for income.
Good Bye, your not showing houses that are broke down
Don't move out here its crowded and the crime is very high, lots and lots of drugs
@roxannelambert5950 Do you mean the south?
@@fatimacc5050 the whole city, its all bad criminals like the nice areas its one of there best picks,
@@roxannelambert5950 Have you or any of your family lived there? I'm worried because my cousin wants to move there soon 🥺
@@fatimacc5050 yes,I was born and raised in san Antonio tx, its bad,
@@roxannelambert5950 😥
We like visiting SA. Live there? No thanks.
Why?
@@throwaway6405 Just an old and dirty city.
@@re8746Which city do you suggest instead?