Living in the San Antonio | New Braunfels Area

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The San Antonio-New Braunfels area brings a small-town feel to a large metropolitan area. Comprised of eight counties, this slice of Texas paradise is every person’s dream place to call home. San Antonio offers affordable real estate, low taxes, and a booming economy for newcomers looking to enjoy the amenities of a big city, while the New Braunfels area has a rich culture and strong heritage that flows through its quaint neighborhoods and stunning scenery. The mixture of these two unique Lone Star State regions is known as Greater San Antonio.

Business has boomed in the Greater San Antonio area over the past few years. The Alamo City may be Texas’ best-kept secret, but the secret is starting to be discovered. Families are drawn to the small-town charm and exciting kid-friendly amenities of the metropolitan areas, such as the thrilling Six Flags Fiesta Texas Theme Park or even tubing on the Guadalupe and San Antonio Rivers.

Young entrepreneurs looking for a stimulating downtown lifestyle have every possibility at their fingertips. Theater, music, and art aficionados will enjoy productions at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts and wandering through the McNay Art Museum. And don’t forget the astonishingly delicious food trucks that pop up on every corner and the local food scene in New Braunfels packed with diverse flavors and adventurously fresh concepts.

Nature lovers will jump at the allure of the Hill Country landscape that is bordering the New Braunfels area, opening the door for these avid explorers to enjoy spots like River Road, Historic Gruene, and Canyon Lake. The natural beauty of this area is a captivating sight, with tall cypress trees framing long winding roads that lead to hidden hikes and sparkling rivers. The San Antonio-New Braunfels area really has something to offer everyone.

The beauty of Greater San Antonio is that its residents choose their lifestyle, and the city does the rest.

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