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TRUE Top 5 Places To Live In San Antonio - Crime, Schools, Nightlife, Population

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2021
  • Everyone defines the best areas they want to live differently. This is true information on 5 different places around San Antonio where I break down, Crime and Safety, schools, Nightlife, and population. There is so much information out there and I wanted to expose the TRUTH!
    -Tre
    tre@callthecavalrygroup.com

Komentáře • 52

  • @GoldBlueSkies
    @GoldBlueSkies Před rokem +4

    I just transferred here to San Antonio for work. And I am so thankful for finding your channel! I have 2 kiddos and I feel stressed about choosing a place to live where the schools will be safe and a positive learning environment. Thank You for sharing!!!🙏🤍 God Bless You!!!

  • @davipervenom9151
    @davipervenom9151 Před 2 lety +11

    I really like the Helotes, Stone Oak and Castle Hills areas. I’ve lived in New Braunfels for 14 years now. Having lived in multiple states and cities. But New Braunfels is simply an awesome little city. By the way crime has never been an issue for me or any of my neighbors here in New Braunfels. No one talks about crime here because it isn’t an issue. I mean, yes it happens but it seems so infrequent that no one is preoccupied with it. An unruly Drunk tourist is what this little city usually deals with.

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety

      Yes! Totally agree, with the tourism comes some issues but over all New Braunfels is a great suburb! There is so much to do for everyone too

  • @marlorealtalk
    @marlorealtalk Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and very informative! Also, great shirt- love Black Rifle coffee!

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Sir! It’s nice to hear some positive feedback on YT every once in awhile 🤗

  • @Derek.Mitchell
    @Derek.Mitchell Před 2 lety +10

    I live in San Antonio and I was thiiiiisssss close to talking smack about how none of these are actually San Antonio until I saw the name of your channel 😂 I get it, y’all aren’t coming here to live in San Antonio, you probably just want a short commute to a job and a good school for your kids. I’ll say my piece anyways cause I feel like I gotta get it off my chest.
    Garden Ridge and Castle Hills just don’t provide the same sense of pride and community that San Antonio does, nor do they provide the same quality of services and infrastructure. Alamo Heights residents are probably the only residents of the incorporated cities which would actually tell an outsider that they’re from Alamo heights rather than from San Antonio. New Braunfels is it’s own thing entirely.
    I think that if you’re the type of person who actually wants to live in suburban sprawl then DFW is probably a better place for you to land. Being a San Antonian comes with a unique pride in our place in history and our tejano culture. San Antonio is a big city with a strong identity and if you don’t jive with that then there’s better places to be.

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +1

      Well said! I agree about about pride and community in San Antonio. People of San Antonio are very proud and there is lots of great communities around San Antonio.
      Alamo Heights is very exclusive lol but with all the in migration it’s definitely changing the demographics.
      Oh man to me DFW is a mess with its big city life. The suburbs to me are even more exclusive and I don’t know enough about the culture in the city.
      Thanks for sharing Dereck!

    • @valcox2073
      @valcox2073 Před rokem

      I used think I wanted to move to a Garden Ridge gated neighborhood, but then I went to neighborhood party and was turned off by the loud Vietnam wives who married military men. I’ll stay in my little Terrell Hills home where I love my neighbors lol

    • @Derek.Mitchell
      @Derek.Mitchell Před rokem +2

      @@valcox2073 I live downtown and I wouldn’t be caught dead in either lol. I grew up in a wealthy gated community and went to a private school, and I think living in that kind of bubble seriously stunted my social development. I know my parents probably wanted the best for me but that upbringing fostered an irrational fear of things like urban crime and homeless people that took me years to get over. I want my kids to know all their neighbors, to feel comfortable walking to school, and to grow up playing in the downtown streets like my grandparents did.
      Downtown isn’t cheap but me and my fiancée live close enough to everything we need that we can just walk/bike everywhere, or occasionally take an Uber/bus if we need to go somewhere further out. The money/time/stress savings of living car-free is well worth it.

    • @valcox2073
      @valcox2073 Před rokem

      @@Derek.Mitchell You are correct unfortunately! I have witnessed firsthand with my own children, but I have been here 21 years and this is my husband’s neighborhood for way too long! I’m used to it now, I love the beautiful big trees, big private yards and over all nice neighborhood! Plus how safe it is and we all know each other! It’s our home.

  • @gregorriusadolphus2729
    @gregorriusadolphus2729 Před 2 lety +6

    Good video and thanks for showing the NE side some love LOL. I just moved here from Denver a few months ago, and knew nothing about San Antonio other than the Alamo. Most of the YOuTubers I saw were touting west and NW and Stone Oak for whatever reason. When I would fly down here on the weekends to look around I decided to build NE; I'm off of I-10 close to Converse (I have a Converse address, anyways). I"m in Judson ISD, which I hear is not bad. There is a MAMMOTH newish looking high school on the other side of my master planned community so I'm assuming the schooling is decent (I don't have kids so wasn't a dealbreaker to me). There is tons of new development for under $300,000, and it's quiet. If I want night life I am literally 18 minutes from downtwon/The Pearl. Since its still new and rural I have to drive to either east SA or the Forum for Target and major shopping but that's fine. But again, this is the first video that I saw that gave this side of town a little love-I think it's great as well as being a lot cheaper on average than the other areas the other folks were really steering folks to.

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +3

      That is amazing! The Northeast side of San Antonio is definitely a better pick for cost of living, traffic, home appreciation, and your wayyyy closer to areas like the pearl, just as you mentioned. They are building out Seguin and New Braunfels and 35 corridor too. Thanks so much for the feedback!

    • @mavericksization
      @mavericksization Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome info. I’m looking to buy. In SA within 3-4 months. Where is a tough decision. So what’s side has ghettos/gang culture. I’m trying to get away from that

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety

      @@mavericksization Yes! Our team would love to help with finding an area for your family. Please send an email to tre@callthecavalrygroup.com and we can set up a quick Zoom call to show you areas

    • @japnikki
      @japnikki Před 2 lety +1

      @@mavericksization Like most major cities San Antonio neighborhoods can vary in quality just by a difference of several blocks. For gang activity avoid inner west side or far southwest side.

  • @the_pablo0792
    @the_pablo0792 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been living in San Antonio for 2 years now, the safest neighborhood isn’t on there. I live here in the Dominion and it’s very secure… friend of mine lives up in Anaqua Springs Ranch and it is also very secure and quiet… I’d say these are the top 2 neighborhoods to live in if you can afford it.

    • @bekind3050
      @bekind3050 Před rokem

      Are these areas near Lackland AFB? How much is the average housing price to the place you've mentioned?

    • @the_pablo0792
      @the_pablo0792 Před rokem

      @@bekind3050 Not near the Air Force base, it’s North side on IH-10 heading towards Boerne. Houses in the Dominion range from 1 million to 10 million and Anaqua Spring Ranch isn’t as big of a neighborhood as the Dominion so houses there start at about 1.5 million and up.

  • @Kenmarshallintereststx
    @Kenmarshallintereststx Před rokem +1

    Agree I'm from Boerne stage road and live on ranch near comfort now. It's coming my way

  • @edevans6508
    @edevans6508 Před rokem +4

    New Braunfels is NOT San Antonio

  • @david-bl9ye
    @david-bl9ye Před 10 měsíci +1

    Moving from Phoenix to SA area, hoping the humidity isnt going to kill me. Lmao

  • @japnikki
    @japnikki Před 2 lety +5

    I just moved here from Houston. I selected Castle Hills, it’s in the middle of San Antonio but we are our own city with own police, fire and mayor. I feel in love with large lots and mid century charm.
    Does I10 west going to Boerne have HOV lanes?

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +2

      Castle Hills is a VERY beautiful town with everything you just said. The homes are all custom and well maintained. My favorite part of Castle Hills is the local food (Viva Pho) and the HEB has lots of local and organic groceries.
      Yes, i-10 now has HOV lanes westbound and eastbound from Boerne (Pronounced bur-nee) LOL to San Antonio with no tolls! It definitely helped the flow of traffic

  • @beronib888
    @beronib888 Před 2 lety +3

    Kinda missed all Far west side of town...Alamo Ranch area and everything north and west of it. Lost of growth out toward Castroville.

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety

      Yes it didn’t make the list but still very great communities to live! Alamo Ranch isn’t my fav becuase of the traffic but Castroville is beautiful!

  • @wayne989
    @wayne989 Před měsícem

    What about Cibolo Canyons by TPC?

  • @esoj3188
    @esoj3188 Před 2 lety +6

    Soooo basically just stay on the north side of San Antonio lol.

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +2

      Depends on what you like and what is important in your community 😅

    • @esoj3188
      @esoj3188 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SanAntonioSuburbs lol well I just moved here to the castle hills area and couldn’t be happier ! Your vids really helped me and my wife pick out an area . Thanks !

  • @eldenakaturtle6291
    @eldenakaturtle6291 Před rokem

    What’s the website to check the schools and crime rates

  • @Malak-ro6qc
    @Malak-ro6qc Před 7 měsíci

    My husband will join the SwRI team (Southwest Research Institute) soon .. what are you advices please? We have 4 kids

  • @ronaldgavlick732
    @ronaldgavlick732 Před 2 lety +4

    New Braunfels is not a San Antonio neighborhood, neither is Shertz Texas !

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +2

      Great observation!

    • @JohnSmith-gf9ot
      @JohnSmith-gf9ot Před 10 měsíci +2

      They’re both in the SA metro. None of the places he mentioned are in SA proper. They’re all in the metro.

  • @Goodmorningworshippers

    What would you say is good area for older Retirees

  • @israelsantos4059
    @israelsantos4059 Před rokem +1

    hi, which san antonio suburb do you recommend with great K-12 schools that are not a hellscape?

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před rokem

      I have an entire video on school ratings on this channel. If you want to schedule a call, shoot us a message 😊

    • @piedrabuena59
      @piedrabuena59 Před 3 měsíci

      Stone oak or Alamo ranch

  • @quincycuthbert5408
    @quincycuthbert5408 Před 2 lety +1

    I heard the house there in schertz area have foundation issues

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Quincy! The topography of the house usually determines if houses have foundation issues. I don’t think Schertz has it worse than anywhere else but the closer to the flood zone areas the more likely it will shift. Foundation issues are common through all of south Texas tho

  • @pattyvjones209
    @pattyvjones209 Před rokem +1

    What about Windcrest? Live Oak?

  • @JohnSmith-gf9ot
    @JohnSmith-gf9ot Před 10 měsíci +2

    I don’t believe this guy is in San Antonio. The way the described he areas doesn’t make sense. Boerne / Fair Oaks are extremely isolated/takes an hour to get to city, anywhere other than NW side.

  • @Kennycole2002
    @Kennycole2002 Před 2 lety +2

    What about the Stone Oaks area ? I thought it should make the list

    • @SanAntonioSuburbs
      @SanAntonioSuburbs  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey Kenny! I have a separate video only about Stoneoak. Stone Oak is a great place to live but I wanted to highlight other areas. These areas are the top five people don’t really notice 😊

    • @valcox2073
      @valcox2073 Před rokem

      To be honest, Stone Oak is not San Another style! More of new money from Mexico and people coming from other countries! I could be wrong, just what I have encountered.

  • @MediocreMedic123
    @MediocreMedic123 Před 2 lety +1

    Avienda Guadalupe

  • @DJXBOYRD
    @DJXBOYRD Před měsícem

    Top 5 places to live in SA are not actually not in SA 😐😐😐 DAFAQ

  • @georgewashington7374
    @georgewashington7374 Před rokem

    Live off Scenic Loop, the Hill Country part of Bexar Co.

  • @kevinambler7526
    @kevinambler7526 Před rokem

    I need some help from you guys in San Antonio On September 20th of last year I ended up in a psychiatric emergency room Of Texas vista I was homeless at the time and had no phone Another patient there asked me what happened to you and I said I've had so much trauma the past few years I can't take it anymore and i burst into tears This man that was in the room comes over to me put his arms around me And let's me cry on his shoulder I didn't realize at the time but he started crying too and he said to me I'm gonna start looking for won't stop until I find you Just to make you happy And then we got into This real deep discussion About the different levels of h*** and how we want to send his abusers there And then I told him about a month earlier I had saved the man's life in Atlanta Georgia And his response was I want to spend my life with You Then we were about to have another deep discussion but then they called him to go up to the Psych unit And the look on his face cause he knew we were about to be separated The look on his face you could see His heart breaking As he was walking down the hall I called out to him I love you Aiden and he called back and said I love you Kevin And that was the last I saw of him I have been searching like crazy ever since for him but been unable to find him I'm hoping somebody that reads this will know him He's been to all the psyche units in San Antonio His name is Aidan Estrada he is about 36 Or 37 years old Shoulder length dark hair And he lives in San Antonio Please help I know that I want this man in my life for the rest of my life Aiden, please call me 979 661 4585 Kevin