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I like how you make people feel comfortable that you are here for people like us that are planning ahead. We have a growing business in Oregon, but really want to end up down there.
Thanks for watching and I really appreciate the comment! My family and I came here from out of state 7yrs ago, so I know there's a lot of moving pieces. Always happy to be a resource for folks looking to do the same.
So I bet what happened is SA grew in population but it doesn't mean all the buildings or homes got nicer though as it's a supply and demand issue. I'd imagine slow gentrification. So people are paying tons for these homes that might not even be in good neighborhoods, right?
I can speak to what will happen across the rest of the country, but even back in 2008/2009 prices in TX just leveled off. There wasn't a massive decrease like in some other areas. It'll be interesting to keep an eye on things as we move forward.
came here on vacation from pa last summer and loved every second of it. love the city, love the food, love the people, and most importantly i love the weather. cant wait to move down
You mention that veterans get a property tax discount according to their disability rating is that correct? Can you please explain more on this? Thank you
Yes sir, that's correct for military service related disability ratings. The higher your rating the greater the discount you'll see on your property taxes. Those rated 100% disabled don't pay any property taxes on their primary residence. We usually refer folks to our lending partners for a deeper discussion to see how much that impacts their buying power. Were you considering a move in the near future?
@@SanAntonioTexasLiving Thank you for the information. My plans are to retire in San Antonio in the next 4 to 8 years from now depends where my military career takes me. That will depend on when to retire. If I PCS to Lackland in the next 24 months I am planning to buy a house preferably new Contruccion 3000sq ft or higher a big lot is going to be a big plus also
I’d say no but the better schools, hospitals and shopping are all in the north side. But traffic is worse…east side and west have way higher crime rates. I’d stay away from moving there…