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What do you think about the city of san antonio TEXAS.? |
Travel Info We want to move there from canada and want to have your advice and experience. we are a biracial couple and have 2 kids. we are opened to the world and lovely person and looking for a nice neighbourhood where our kids can grow and have friends and we want to have friends too and live in a loving and respectfull community. please help about schools, house prices, parks, clean and small and respectfull communities town to live. God bless you all. Travel Tips I have lived in San Antonio since the late 70's, left to Corpus Christi in the late 80's , came back in the early 90's and stayed since. I travel alot, but San Antonio is the best place I have ever been to live. It's close to everything. The coast, the lakes, the rivers, lots of nice theme parks like Sea World, Six Flags and Schlitterbahn (voted Travel Channel's #1 Waterpark in the USA). It's beautiful downtown and has a nice zoo. Christmas is very romantic with the lights on the river and all the river carolers and the San Antonians party every Friday in King Williams, plus there's the big New Year's bash downtown on the streets and don't forget Fiesta, a 10 day festival all over the entire city so big that on the last Friday, no one goes to school and all the downtown businesses (banks, government and other than entertainment) close up. It was rated #2 for sunshine on the Travel Channel under San Diego California. We do have a lot of sun. August is the hottest in the 100's. This has been an exceptonally dry year. But it comes in waves. 2 years ago we had so much rain we had to close the school twice for fear of flooding the students into the schools and not getting home on the busses. Our number of sunshine filled days are over 260 per year. If you are biracial, move to where I teach in Judson ISD near Wagner HS or where I live in NEISD over by MacArthur High School. You will be very well accepted and it is very diverse. I live near McAllister Park (280 acres, soccer fields, hiking and biking trails, baseball fields, a playground and day camping areas) I am 3 houses from the back end where there is just park and wildlife. My home is a 1600 sq ft home and I could sell it for $89,000. Any other state, my house would sell for $300,000 easily. The more expensive homes are in Alamo Heights where a small vintage house will run you $150,000, but really good schools, but not too excepting of biracial. The New Rich live in the Stone Oak area. Very white, very conservative, very expensive. If you want to live in the area but not in San Antonio, the Helotes area is nice, New Braunfels, Boerne, Bulverde (basically anything North of San Antonio). Seguin is very accepting of biracial. I have a child who went to AH and didn't feel accepted and he was bi-ethnic (as his girlfriend) half hispanic/half german (from Germany). Hope that all helps. Or email me at lmsg_13@yahoo.com Source(s): Life experience Other Travel Tips Texass ( Get the spelling right) 鈾犫櫍鈾モ櫐鈧р櫔鈾櫔鈾檪鈾€ Didnt see too much of it - its hot but the riverwalk is nice. Oh, and there's the Alamo too. It's a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there unless I was mexican Why San Antonio? Just curious why you picked this city. It is hot and avordable, an okay town. yea its alright there but once you get money..you should move to california or something |
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