Brick c.1926 Texas Home For Sale $199,900
$199,900
Built in 1926, this Texas home for sale is dripping with curb appeal. She’s got the swoop! Plus, she offers hardwood floors, high ceilings, fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths. I see a little birdie that loves this home.

Realtor Comments
This home has an oversized detached storage room. When you enter you will find high ceilings hard wood floors in many parts of this great home. A spacious kitchen with more than ample cabinet space. This home is just a few minutes away from the Woodlawn Lake park area. This picturesque park features playgrounds, Pic Nic areas and a jogging trail encircling the lake.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,574sqft
- 8,233sqft lot
- Circa 1926

1806 W Magnolia, San Antonio, TX 78201 $199,900
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Realtor: JOE G DAVALOS

Pros
1. Affordable Cost of Living
Compared to other major Texas cities like Austin or Dallas, San Antonio is generally more affordable—especially in terms of housing.
2. Rich History & Culture
Home to the Alamo, Spanish missions, and a vibrant mix of Tex-Mex culture, San Antonio offers a deep historical and cultural experience.
3. No State Income Tax
Texas doesn’t collect state income tax, which can mean more take-home pay.
4. Strong Job Market
The economy is diverse, with opportunities in healthcare, military, education, tech, and tourism.
5. Great Food Scene
Known for its authentic Mexican and barbecue cuisine, San Antonio is a haven for food lovers.
6. Family-Friendly
With good schools, parks, the San Antonio Zoo, and attractions like Six Flags and SeaWorld, it’s a solid place to raise a family.
7. Mild Winters
The winters are usually short and mild, with little to no snow.
❌ Cons
1. Hot, Humid Summers
Temperatures regularly soar above 100°F in summer with high humidity, which can be tough to handle.
2. Traffic & Infrastructure
Rapid growth has put a strain on roads and public transportation, causing traffic congestion in some areas.
3. Property Taxes
While there’s no state income tax, property taxes in Texas—including San Antonio—are relatively high.
4. Natural Disasters
The area is prone to severe storms, hail, occasional flooding, and even drought conditions.
5. Limited Public Transportation
The city lacks a robust public transportation system, making a car almost essential.
6. Allergies
San Antonio is often ranked among the worst U.S. cities for seasonal allergies due to high pollen counts.










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