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San Antonio's Most Affluent Neighborhoods

San Antonio's Most Affluent Neighborhoods

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San Antonio's Most Affluent Neighborhoods

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  1. San Antonio's pro-business climate, low taxes, and incredibly qualified work force are just a few of the reasons why this eclectic, dynamic city remains one of the country's most successful examples of growth, both in the business and real estate sectors.

  2. The unique history of San Antonio blends beautifully with the modern vibe of this progressive city, and the real estate successfully reflects this marriage between old and new. From historic, grand homes to some of the hottest high rise condo developments, the real estate bucks the rules and still manages to come out ahead. Although this city, boasts a myriad of highly successful neighborhoods and communities, there are a few that simply stand out from the crowd. The following neighborhoods are a classic example of why San Antonio is, and always will be, a lesson in fine, Southern living.

  3. Alamo Heights is a fine example of suburban life with the advantage of a progressive business district. The location of Alamo Heights is quite ideal for professionals who work in the city as it is located right between Olmos Park and Terrell Hills. Alamo Heights is actually an incorporated city within San Antonio; therefore, this growing section boasts its own mayor, police force and fire department, among other things. Real estate in this location is varied and attractive, and can be found with Mediterranean and Spanish architectural influences. It is not uncommon for the modest homes of Alamo Heights to be located on quiet, tree-lined streets, among beautifully restored historic homes. There are also several neighborhoods in Alamo Heights that boast grand homes on sprawling estates. Custom development, as a result, is still a common site throughout Alamo Heights.

  4. Stone Oak is one of the most successful master-planned communities. Its convenient location, just outside Loop 1604, makes it ideal for professionals; in fact some of the wealthiest families live in Stone Oak. Stone Oak is also surrounded by the other beautiful communities of Olmos Park, Terrell Hills and Alamo Heights. In addition to the wealth found in Stone Oak, this thriving community is also revered for its excellent school s system, thereby making Stone Oak a popular choice for affluence families in San Antonio. In addition to its exceptional San Antonio real estate - massive homes and beautifully landscaped lots are a common site in this community - Stone Oak is also home to many high-end retailers.

  5. The Dominion is perhaps one of the most famous master-planned communities. From celebrities and athletes to political heavyweights, the Dominion is the place to be for those individuals searching for the best real estate. The Dominion, which includes 600 private homes comfortably situated in the picturesque Texas Hill Country, is surrounded by other affluent communities, including Fair Oaks Ranch and Scenic Oaks. The Dominion was established in the early 1980s and is now considered to be one of San Antonio's most upscale neighborhoods. San Antonio real estate in the Dominion can exceed $3 million for an estate home.

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