San Antonio, Texas, United States

Overall CityScore

71.84

CityScore based on streets reviewed in San Antonio

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  • StreetVIBE 4/5
  • StreetWIRED 4.5/5
  • StreetHEALTH 4/5
  • StreetVALUE 4.5/5
  • StreetESSENTIALS 4/5

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  • Retirees (31%)
  • Families with kids (29%)
  • Couples (29%)
  • Singles (12%)
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  • 4/5
This used to be ranch road in the middle of suburban San Antonio, Texas is rapidly developing into a place of resident balanced with residential life. New restaurants, shopping centers, and neighborhoods are springing up all the time. Although it is developing...
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  • 4/5
This was the main street in my neighborhood and although it was a large street, it was still rather calm. I could comfortably go jogging or running any day or night and feel safe. In fact, I do often go running at odd hours of the night without any worry. This...
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  • 4/5
I have lived here most of my life and I can honestly say it has been a great place to grow up. All in all, the area is great for familial upbringing. People in the area are conservative, white, and religious. But it must be said that as a minority, I have neve...
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  • 4/5
Nice place to live and raise my kids, schools extremly close and new high school opening in Fall of 2008, retail store popping up, area high school stadium and proposed new aquatic center very close by, new city park being built within walking distance, new li...
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  • 3/5
If you like a fa ced pace life then this is the street for you.. It is home to many tourist coming to see the Alamo. Very Expensive Parking. Wonderful restaurants!!! Wonderful night life!!!! great place to learn the history of the Alamo. It is a downtown stree...
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  • 5/5
King William is an historic street southwest of downtown San Antonio, Texas onto which a large number of Germans had immigrated in the mid 1800s. That's how King William got its nickname “Sauerkraut Bend.” There are buildings that offer a unique blend of dif...
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  • 4.5/5
This is a very small neighborhood. One gated entrance for 50 houses. The street offers excellent views of the Texas Hill Country. It is very clean and well maintained.

We are minutes from San Antonio's best shopping at La Cantera and an hour from the l...
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  • 4.5/5
Lantana Bend is a great little corner of San Antonio. We are in the Meadows at the Reserve subdivision, kept nice and neat by an interested but not overly involved Homeowners Association. Near to Hwy 151 and Sea World, the location provides quick access to d...
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  • 4.5/5
This neighborhood "Rowley Gardens" is a small ~50 or so houses arranged around on a circle located next to the medical center. It is far enough away from Babcock so you feel off by yourself giving a nice RELAXING place to live. If your a student at the Healt...
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  • 4.5/5
A gated community with responsible neighbors, concerned about one another and the appearance of the neighborhood. Perfectly located to major thoroughfares, fine dining and fast food alike, major retail, and healthcare. You could easily work from home and neve...
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