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re: Where to live in San Antonio
Posted on 10/5/21 at 4:55 pm to yaboidarrell
Posted on 10/5/21 at 4:55 pm to yaboidarrell
Learn to speak Spanish baw
Posted on 10/5/21 at 4:59 pm to TideSaint
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I live in Bulverde up 281. It's got a small town feel and it is only 8 miles to 1604. It's quiet, too.
My co-worker that I’m pretty close with lives in Trinity Oaks (Comal ISD) and likes it. Trinity is a pretty cookie cutter neighborhood but Bulverde and Spring Creek are nice areas. Be a not fun commute for the OP though.
Posted on 10/5/21 at 5:00 pm to yaboidarrell
If you’re looking west side of the San Antonio loop (which is the side University Hospital is on), just stay north/outside of 410 and you should be fine. Ideally you want to live a little east of Bandera road as well (highway 16). But west of Bandera still isn’t bad, just not as commercially developed. Just really want to be north of 410, if the price is right.
Most everything east of Bandera, west of wetmore road (which runs alongside the airport), and north of 410 will have you in real good shape. And very broadly speaking (there are certainly exceptions), the farther north/closer to 1604 you are, the nicer the neighborhoods get. And if you’re making decent money and are willing to do 15/20 minute work commutes, homes north of 1604 can get real nice.
San Antonio is going to get shite on here since it’s a heavy Hispanic population, but it’s really a great city. All the entertainment benefits of large metro areas without feeling crammed in tight together like many other major cities. You get all the benefits of big city living while still having plenty of space. I suspect you’ll like it far more than Nola/BR. I know I do
Most everything east of Bandera, west of wetmore road (which runs alongside the airport), and north of 410 will have you in real good shape. And very broadly speaking (there are certainly exceptions), the farther north/closer to 1604 you are, the nicer the neighborhoods get. And if you’re making decent money and are willing to do 15/20 minute work commutes, homes north of 1604 can get real nice.
San Antonio is going to get shite on here since it’s a heavy Hispanic population, but it’s really a great city. All the entertainment benefits of large metro areas without feeling crammed in tight together like many other major cities. You get all the benefits of big city living while still having plenty of space. I suspect you’ll like it far more than Nola/BR. I know I do
This post was edited on 10/5/21 at 5:05 pm
Posted on 10/5/21 at 5:03 pm to 3nOut
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410 MFer.
My mistake. I travel between Austin, San Antonio, and Houston. Im in Houston today so 610 subconsciously popped up. Your right 410 is the loop in San Antonio.
Posted on 10/5/21 at 5:29 pm to 3nOut
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My co-worker that I’m pretty close with lives in Trinity Oaks (Comal ISD) and likes it. Trinity is a pretty cookie cutter neighborhood but Bulverde and Spring Creek are nice areas. Be a not fun commute for the OP though.
I work on Camp Bullis and I can make it down 281, merge onto 1604 and take the Military Road exit in about 20 minutes. It's not that bad.
Highway 46 makes getting to Boerne and New Braunfels super easy as well.
Posted on 10/5/21 at 6:17 pm to yaboidarrell
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This post was edited on 1/25/23 at 8:25 pm
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