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Why San Antonio Is A Great Place To Live

By February 12, 2016March 8th, 2024No Comments

If you are looking to purchase a custom luxury home in the coming year, you will quickly discover that San Antonio, Texas is the ideal place to settle down and take root. The city and its surrounding areas have much to offer potential community members including educational stability, a growing employment market and a vibrant arts scene. Whether you establishing a small household or moving a larger family, look no further than the heart of Texas.

 

Local Leisure Areas

Pearl Brewery 

From the twice-weekly farmers markets to the exquisite newly opened Hotel Emma, The Pearl has become a leisurely staple off Broadway. The location is far enough from downtown to be accessible but not so far as to discourage guests from venturing downtown if the mood calls for it. The restaurants boast breathtaking architecture and ingenious dishes. The coffee staples in the area include Local Coffee and Bakery Lorraine. Local shopping is available as are some choice cantinas and speakeasies for every occasion.

“This Must Be The Place,” @pearlfarmersmarket on a Sunday afternoon. #sanantonio ?: Nicole Aragón

A photo posted by The Historic Pearl (@historicpearl) on

 

Uniquely Crafted Cuisine

Delectable Eateries

Silo Terrace Oyster Bar in the Dominion Ridge, Biga on the Banks on the San Antonio River, Dough Pizzeria Napoletana off Blanco and Folc in the Olmos Park area have one thing in common: They are some of the most recognizable restaurants in the region for their focus on creating innovative, delicious dishes that keep the community coming back for more. San Antonio cuisine has also been nationally acknowledged as up-and-coming. Local restaurants have been featured on Travel Channel, Southern Living and Food Network’s “Diners Drive-Ins and Dives.”

Wonderful Weather

San Antonio’s average annual high temperature is 79.8 F with an annual low of 57.6 F and an average annual precipitation is 32.91 inches – need we say more? The climate in San Antonio is as close to perfection as possible.

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Location, Location, Location

Rural, Suburban and Urban

The rolling hills on the outer edges of San Antonio offer a quintessential Texas lifestyle for homeowners seeking the serenity of wide-open spaces. The hill country is a sought-after area known for its scenic views and relaxing ambiance. San Antonio real estate is not limited this singular selling point, though – homebuyers continue to benefit from the variety of readily available locations and landscapes. For the city lovers, downtown living is making a comeback. It offers proximity to the River Walk and additional up-and-coming local attractions. Those who prefer a bit of distance from the hustle and bustle may favor the Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, Olmos Park, Windcrest or Castle Hills regions.

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Focused on Families

Developing and Progressing for Families of All Sizes

WalletHub’s “2015’s Best & Worst Cities for Families,” compared the 150 most populated states in the U.S. based on 30 key metrics including the quality of local school and health care systems, cost of housing and the opportunities for fun and recreation. San Antonio was ranked number 35, scoring high in the ‘Education & Child Care,’ ‘Affordability,’ ‘Socioeconomic Environment’ and ‘Family Activities & Fun rankings.’ San Antonio attracts more and more new residents each year who are drawn to the city’s developments in safety, civic engagement, education, the arts and more. Planting roots in San Antonio and surrounding areas means investing in an advancing community with much charm and class.

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With so many favorable attributes, why would you choose any other city to begin building your brand new custom home? Let us assist in choosing the San Antonio neighborhood that’s right for you and let’s get building.

 

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http://www.sanantoniomag.com/SAM/February-2014/32-Reasons-to-Love-San-Antonio/

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https://wallethub.com/edu/best-cities-for-families/4435/

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http://www.mysanantonio.com/food/restaurants/slideshow/Heard-About-Eats-San-Antonio-s-most-buzzed-about-58105/photo-3449793.php

http://www.usclimatedata.com/climate/san-antonio/texas/united-states/ustx1200