‘Neighborhoods are key:’ Broker associate weighs in on potential real estate impacts of SAISD closures

SAN ANTONIO – A broker associate in San Antonio said San Antonio ISD’s decision to approve “rightsizing” recommendations this week could impact the real estate market. San Antonio is known for its small-town feel. And David Anderson, a broker associate in the city, said his buyers usually search for that. “Families are drawn to homes … Read more

Homeowner reflects on participation in home rehabilitation program

SAN ANTONIO – A city program helping preserve homes is closing applications soon and hundreds of people have already applied. Ruth Paine said they are now living in a healthier and safer environment thanks to San Antonio’s Home Rehabilitation Program. “My home was demolished,” Paine said. A new home was built for Paine and her … Read more

Lake Dunlap is full again; but now downstream neighbors say they’ve been hung out to dry

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas – Four-and-a-half long years after a partial dam failure largely drained Lake Dunlap, the Guadalupe County lake is full once again behind a newly restored dam. But now downstream property owners say they’re the ones being left high and dry. READ MORE: Lake Dunlap neighbors excited to see lake water returning after … Read more

Gas prices fluctuating ahead of Thanksgiving

SAN ANTONIO – Families stuffing the SUV for Thanksgiving travel are finding the lowest prices the holiday has seen since 2020. They’re also seeing some fluctuations. Joe Posada has a 500-mile turkey trot ahead of him. “We’re driving to El Paso to spend time with my daughter,” he said. Falling gas prices are something to … Read more