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I’m planning my Escape from LA along with my family, (wife and 2 young kids 8 and 5) I loved San Antonio when I visited and I’m hoping to be living there within 6 months your videos have helped in reinforcing that decision I’m excited!!! PS I am not Liberal I hate the way California is managed, So no worries on me trying to turn Texas Blue
You and your family are going to love it here! My daughters were close to that age (6 & 9) when we came here 6yrs ago. Reach anytime at 210.510.9444 if we can help with the move in any way. We're happy to be a resource!
When I was little it was raining hard and I was walking downtown with my family, I fell and scraped myself up. I stood up and 5 guys that were working on construction cheered me on and told me "that's the way its done young man, keep going!" That really made my day and is probably why I fell in love with it.
Born and raised in San Antonio Tx, ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 everything he says is A1 true. Great job I do believe you hit all the key points! Goodly luck on anyone thinking about join San Antonio’s
@@irshadrembert7910 Atlanta or SA is all new? I'm currently in Portland and seriously considering SA if stuff goes poorly soon. I personally prefer "old" architecture. The new stuff to me is just....idk, has no soul I guess. It's kinda like if you go into a themed restaurant vs the real thing they're trying to theme.
Eric Arden I meant Everything In SA is new. Atlanta and Portland are both very unique and rustic cities, but SA can seem kinda “plastic” sometimes. It seems like everything here was built in this decade.
My husband & I are thinking about moving to San Antonio, TX. My husband was stationed there in the Air Force & I’ve visited him there. We’re both healthcare workers. We recently sold our starter home in CA due to sellers market. With the fires going on in CA & other things, it’s enticing to move 🧐
I hear you! We're talking with a lot of people in California moving here for the exact same reasons. Happy to be a resource. Shoot us a call anytime at 210.510.9444 if you would like to talk further about your potential move.
I am going to say a good indication of a place that isn't safe to be in, is if you seen rundown buildings (like in some of the outskirts of Downdown) or see places with bars that protect windows, those kinds of places are indications that you don't want to be there at night at least. I am ashamed to say that I do have a fear of being out at night though because it got drilled into me at a young age to not stay out late and sadly you do hear about bad things on the news of things happening. I remember being terrified at first when I moved into my college dorms at UIW when it came to be out at night, even on campus, but eventually I did relax and feel better about walking to my dorms on my own at some point from the main campus. UIW's main campus is divided into 2 areas, one on the hill where you have Upperclassmen dorms (which includes the Roseburg Skyroom) and the International Center) and then the rest of the campus that's next to the hill. I will say that SA is prone to flooding though. We have a LOT of low water crossing areas, and the areas that tend to flood the most area Osmos Basin and some of the areas around downtown. There's a saying here that people use a lot- "Turn Around, Don't Drown". To this day I still shake my head when people ignore those low water crossings and few even go around baracades. @9:59- Another moral, never walk barefoot (or even wear flipflops) onto a yard. It's not the heat, it's the ants! Yeah I learned that the hard way too. You also need to be mindful of mosquitos. Easiest way to prevent them is to make sure there's no low standing water in your area. That's where they love to breed.
I agree 100% about the flooding. All it takes is 30 minutes of hard rain and most of the roads are flooded due to crappy drainage systems. Whenever it does rain like that, I have to take an alternate exit from the neighborhood because the main exit is flooded. Not to mention the past couple of years we've gotten hail from pea size to golf ball depending on location.
Well spoken sir. This video was very clear and informative. I like how you deliver what you say in a genuine way and you speak with urgency, but not too fast. Just right! Thank you.
Not sure if ur interested but you should definitely do a interview or talk to someone born and raise that knows the city, from suburbs to the not so well off side of town. Me myself I love Sa n would never live anywhere else. I know this city like the back of my hand and have seen it it all here and I accept and love this city for what it is and what it’s is growing to be. Awesome to hear people appreciate San Antonio that are from outside the city or state or even country. Thank you for your videos.
Your videos are very informative. I have lived here almost 3 years and it's just not my vibe. I know many ppl. love SA though. I really suggest people do their research and spend time in the city before moving. For me, I need to be closer to the beach, need more walkable areas, and need more diverse food (as someone who has lived in both South FL and Southern CA, I'm used to having more options).
I agree with you… 2 1/2 years here from NY and I feel like Texas is behind on a lot of stuff. Very close minded people because a lot of them never been outside of Texas and to them their Spanish people have to look a certain way. My daughter is 💯 Puerto Rican and she had to finally tell friends and peers because they were calling her racial names all because she has darker skin color and long, thick, curly hair. Afterwards they followed up by saying “puerto ricans are Mexicans”…so my next issue is I don’t agree with the history lessons here and who pledges to the their own state flag? My kids were like 😮nope they felt uncomfortable because United we all are and there’s 5o other states besides TX.
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving at least y'all have family out there! All our family is in socal where we currently reside 🥲 but we've been wanting to leave Cali for a while.
I hear ya, it's tough moving away. Her parents lived in just 5 minutes from us when we were in New Mexico, so it was hard moving 7hrs away. Now that they're retired though, they're out here every other month😂. When were y'all thinking about moving?
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving as soon as I can get my school situated (Im half online half on campus) and once my husband finds someone who is willing to hire him 😅 he's a plumber and we had NO idea all the requirements plumbers have in TX but we are hoping within a year! Can I reach you via text? I had a few other questions as far as getting approved for a house and what would be the best option 🤔
For sure, we'd be love to connect😀! Shoot us a text at 210-510-9444 and we'll get you linked up with a member of our team to get your questions answered. We always encourage people to reach out well in advance of the move to get help with putting a plan together.
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving .. I'm from Canada... i don't know if i'll be able to buy a small place to get away from canadian winter months..🌻 Thanks for reply... 💖
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving .. we are still recovring from flood here , if i ever decide to purchase the house there , i will definitely ask you for help.. thank you so much for taking time to reply..
I'm a healthcare worker and I'm just thinking of packing up and leave maryland. My best friend lives there and been telling me to move there for the longest time.
My fiancé and I are both deaf and moving to San Antonio in June. We reserved an Airbnb for a month (private room/private bathroom). While I look for work and we look for an apartment. Our original plan was to move to Florida we had 4 cities in mine and ended up deciding on Jacksonville. But after calling around to multiple apartments no one would accept us with me already having a job. But no one would hire me living out of state even if I explained my move to the area in a cover letter. So that’s when we decided to move to San Antonio because of cheaper apartments and better jobs I was looking for.
One thing about San Antonio is we have good food. We are the fattest city in the nation for a reason so pull out those stretchy pants lol. We also have lots of beautiful scenery something rare among large cities.
Grown up here after my dad retired from the Air Force, movin from Florida. We are a diverse melting pot of diff cultures & embrace it all. Texas is known as " THE FRIENDLY STATE!" :D Welcome to San Antonio! Thanx for tellin how ut is here. And we are a big city with a small town feel. "Texas, it's like a whole 'nother country!" & "Don't Mess with Texas!" ;)
Tammie..Wow im sorry to hear that. I hv black friends whove moved here & love it here. Well id like to say Welcome to San Antonio! :) Thas how I am as a kind person regardless of race.
We're working with a lot of people taking advantage of the job opportunities and affordable rent in SA. We'd be happy to have one of our leasing agents connect with you. You can shoot us a call/text anytime at 210.510.9444
We have a lot of diversity and people from all over the world that make their home here. We've worked with several folks from out of country, all of which have been happy with how well they've been received. When were you considering a move?
We'd be happy to help of you're open to it. For our out of country clients we usually schedule a 20-30min zoom video call so we can discuss details and put together a plan for a smooth transition. Were you open to scheduling a zoom call?
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving well I ll keep in touch with ya Mr. Greg.. .. My mom lives in ny.. she wants me to move down there SA.. I guess I ll give you call soon
Hello hope you are doing well. I wanted to ask what place or community on san Antonio is where you can buy a home with a bit of land? Thank you in advanced
Awesome question! How much land in particular? Home sites with at least an acre are easier to find further north in Spring Branch, Bulverde, and New Braunfels. There's also options in NW San Antonio in Fair Oaks and out towards Boerne, as well as the Far West Side towards Medin Lake & Castroville.
My family and I live out in the Far West Side of SA and really love it! Our team has also helped a lot of folks that ended up settling in Helotes and the Far North Side in neighborhoos like Stone Oak. Those are some of the most popular areas in the city. Below are a few videos I did for those communities😃 Pros & Cons of Living FW San Antonio ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-l3t1XVxdEPE.html Top 5 FW Neighborhoods ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9JZNBm2g1ME.html Living in Stone Oak ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HpWIi3OAUqw.html Living in Helotes ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iAWuRtrpZFU.html
That's what I'm saying I come out here to work once a week from Houston and all I see is mostly Hispanic I don't see diversity out here now Houston you see diversity you see everybody there.
@@justinwinfree7843 SA is not diverse. It's also not very diverse within the Hispanic community as Latin America has many countries and mostly only 1 Latin American country is represented in SA.