San Antonio Neighborhood Guides
Scott provides insider insight into every community — lifestyle, market trends, and what makes each neighborhood unique.

Alamo Heights
Alamo Heights is San Antonio's most storied independent municipality — a tree-canopied enclave just north of downtown known for its 1920s Spanish Colonial estates, top-ranked schools, and walkable Broadway corridor. The 78209 zip code remains one of the most coveted addresses in South Texas.
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Boerne
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Bulverde
Bulverde is the gateway to the Texas Hill Country — a fast-growing community just north of San Antonio along the Highway 281 corridor, where acreage estates, top-rated schools, and master-planned neighborhoods like Vintage Oaks meet authentic small-town Texas character. It offers Hill Country living with easy access to the city.
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Canyon Lake
Canyon Lake is the 'Water Recreation Capital of Texas' — an 80-mile shoreline community tucked into the Hill Country between San Antonio and Austin, where lakefront estates, weekend retreats, and full-time hill homes share a way of life built around the water. It's the most distinctive lake community in Central Texas.
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Deerfield
Deerfield is one of North San Antonio's most established custom-home neighborhoods — a quiet, tree-canopied community inside Loop 1604 zoned to top-rated North East ISD schools. With its deep lots, mature oaks, and proximity to 281 and the Stone Oak corridor, it remains a reliable favorite among move-up buyers and relocating families.
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Encino Park
Encino Park is a beloved family neighborhood in far north central San Antonio, offering established homes, mature trees, and a strong amenity package — pool, parks, and trails — all zoned to top-rated North East ISD schools. It's one of the most consistently in-demand established communities along the Bulverde Road corridor.
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Helotes
Helotes is the Hill Country gateway on San Antonio's northwest side — a small incorporated city along Bandera Road known for Old Town's historic main street, John T. Floore's Country Store, and a distinctive blend of acreage estates, master-planned communities, and authentic Texas character. It's where San Antonio meets the country.
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King William
King William is San Antonio's most architecturally significant historic district — a 25-block neighborhood of Victorian, Italianate, and Greek Revival mansions just south of downtown along the San Antonio River. Designated Texas's first historic district, it remains the city's most distinctive address for buyers who collect homes with stories.
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Mahncke Park
Mahncke Park is San Antonio's most charming inner-city neighborhood — a tree-canopied community of 1920s craftsman bungalows and cottages tucked between Brackenridge Park and the Pearl District. Walkable, design-conscious, and culturally rich, it has emerged as one of the city's most desirable urban-living addresses.
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New Braunfels
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Olmos Park
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Stone Oak
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The Dominion
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The Vineyard
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