c.1933 Texas Stone House For Sale $169K
$169,000
Offering 1,438sqft this Texas stone house presents flexible space with potential for up to 3 bedrooms, along with 2 full bathrooms featuring walk-in showers and single vanities. Multiple living areas provide a versatile layout ready to be shaped by a new owner’s vision and personal style. While the home comfortably allows for three bedrooms with ample space and storage, one sleeping area will need to be enclosed to fully define the room.

Realtor Comments
Built in 1933 and cherished by the same family for many years, 411 School St is a home filled with history, love, and lifelong memories. The kitchen features gas cooking, an eat-in dining area, and a charming built-in alcove perfect for decor or display. A separate dining room adds additional space for gatherings and everyday living. Toward the back of the home, a unique bonus room just a few steps down provides flexible living options and includes a closet, full bathroom, and private exterior access to the covered back porch and patio. This versatile space could serve as a spacious family room, game room, guest suite, or potential additional bedroom. Situated on approximately .20 acres and surrounded by mature trees, the property offers outdoor space to enjoy while remaining conveniently located near major streets and highways for easy commuting and travel access. While the home has been lovingly maintained through the years, it is ready for new owners to bring fresh ideas and unlock its full potential.
- 3bed
- 2bath
- 1,438sqft
- 8,886sqft lot
- Circa 1933

411 School St, San Antonio, TX 78210
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: Rolando San Miguel
Brokered by Trinidad Realty Partners, Inc

Pros of Living in San Antonio
- Affordable cost of living (for a major city) — Compared to other large Texas metros like Austin or Dallas, San Antonio generally offers more budget-friendly housing and everyday expenses.
- Strong job market diversity — Major sectors include military, healthcare, tourism, cybersecurity, and education, providing a broad range of employment options.
- Rich history and culture — The city is known for landmarks like the Alamo, the River Walk, and its strong blend of Texan and Mexican heritage.
- Mild winters — Winters are typically short and comfortable, making outdoor living enjoyable year-round.
- Growing city with amenities — Expanding restaurants, shopping centers, entertainment venues, and cultural events continue to develop.
- Family-friendly environment — Many neighborhoods offer parks, schools, and community activities geared toward families.
Cons of Living in San Antonio
- Hot summers — Temperatures can be extremely high for long stretches, often with intense heat and humidity.
- Traffic congestion in growing areas — As the city expands, commute times in certain corridors can become frustrating.
- Lower wages compared to cost of living in some fields — While affordable, salaries in some industries may not rise as quickly as housing costs.
- Limited public transportation — Most residents rely heavily on personal vehicles to get around.
- Urban sprawl — The city covers a large area, which can mean long drives between neighborhoods and amenities.
- Pollen and allergens — Seasonal allergies can be strong due to regional vegetation.

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