A mansion built by a billionaire real estate developer is for sale for the first time. It fits right in with the cliché that everything is bigger in Texas.
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![]() To be read in the frunchroom of your three flat.
Al Cannistra's insight:
the phrases - words in this article all seem very "normal" to me - native to Chicago, but, bieng in real esate in San Antonio, I try to avoid using terms such as "3 flat" - no one knows what I am talking about :-) . .
![]() From metro areas on both coasts to deep in the Alaskan interior, these are the priciest cities in the U.S. to call home.
Al Cannistra's insight:
San Antonio did not qualify for this list - YIPPEE! . .
![]() We had the pleasure to of speaking with Al Cannistra who is a licensed REALTOR® and Property Tax Arbitrator in San Antonio Texas. Al is also the owner of several .Homes domains including SanAntonio.Homes. He moved to San Antonio in 2004 and entered the real estate profession after leaving a career in the corporate world. We hope you…
Al Cannistra's insight:
hard to believe it is over a year and a half since I did this interview... time to share again (and give y'all another chance to read it :-) . .
![]() SmartAsset analyzed IRS migration data to find out the states to which rich Generation Xers - those ages 35-54 and making at least $100,000 - are moving.
Al Cannistra's insight:
Rich Generation Xers Are Moving to Texas!!!
![]() Texas Tops the List of Best Cities To Live on Social Security
Al Cannistra's insight:
Texas has 7 out of the 20 - check it out...... want to move to San Antonio - check it out - www.SanAntonio.Homes . .
![]() These Denver and Aspen gardens — part of the Cultural Landscape Foundation’s Garden Dialogues series — embrace their larger environments
Al Cannistra's insight:
this works in Texas Hill Country too |
![]() A massive North Texas ranch is for sale to the tune of $341 million and at approximately 266,255 acres it’s one of the largest ranches in Texas.
Al Cannistra's insight:
anyone want to buy a house - uhm, or maybe a ranch almost the size of San Antonio... . .
![]() Formerly owned socialite Teresa Roemer, the 17,000-square-foot home — along with its 3-story closet — has sold after six years on and off the market.
Al Cannistra's insight:
not in San Antonio, but just to the east in the burbs in Houston.... a home with a 3 story closet! (I don't think we have any - but we could help build one www.SanAntonio.Homes) . .
![]() Evictions, foreclosures, and city dwellers seeking greener pastures may exacerbate an already precarious housing market.
Al Cannistra's insight:
New wave gentrification – San Antonio not listed… . .
![]() Forbes compared more than 750 locales in America, measuring everything from housing costs and taxes to healthcare and air quality. These are the top 25 cities for retirees.
Al Cannistra's insight:
San Antonio - and our neighbor to the north - Dallas.... so, who wants to buy a house? . .
![]() The clever layout of this 234-square-foot skoolie balances bright, open spaces with private nooks.
Al Cannistra's insight:
OK, it is not in San Antonio (but it can be), and it is not even a house - but, still need to share this.... "...the family affectionately calls Big Booty Judy," . .
![]() As of April 5, daily new home listings had plummeted 27% nationally from where they were a year earlier. See where San Antonio falls among five major Texas metros in its loss of daily home listings.
Al Cannistra's insight:
![]() These Portland homeowners use metal, found objects and DIY know-how to create a home with an artist’s aesthetic
Al Cannistra's insight:
repurposing with strength... |
OK y'all - who wants to buy this today? or we could work with you to build one - perhaps even larger - in San Antonio (we have less traffic on the road) - just ask'n...
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