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Buddy Holly
10-19-2006, 05:58 PM
Have any of you been to Alamo Ranch? It's a new master planned community (15,000 total homes) in the vein of "Stone Oak" which is why I guess it's being called the next Stone Oak. Anyway, it's right off of Culebra Rd. just north of 1604.

I drive through there today and it looks ten times better than Stone Oak, in terms of the roads. I've never seen this at a intersection in a neighborhood but the intersections have "turnarounds" ala the freeway access roads. Also, the landscaping is really nice.

Has any one else been through there? Construction on homes just began a few months ago.

Also, does anyone know when the city plans to widen Culebra north of 1604?

PeterBurns
10-19-2006, 09:15 PM
It's a Pulte deal. They are one of my accounts.
Haven't been by there lately, but heard it's pretty nice.

willie
10-19-2006, 09:23 PM
dude, master planned communities are the shiznit. nothing beats pulling into a cul de sac if you know whut i mean

Buddy Holly
10-20-2006, 02:03 AM
It's a Pulte deal. They are one of my accounts.
Haven't been by there lately, but heard it's pretty nice.

It's Pulte, Meritage Homes, Del Webb, DR Horton, there might be other builders.

MoSpur
10-20-2006, 09:18 AM
Drove through there like a few weeks ago. Its nice, but I don't like having my neighbors really close to me. Very nice though.

01Snake
10-20-2006, 11:12 AM
It's Pulte, Meritage Homes, Del Webb, DR Horton, there might be other builders.

DR Horton..the New KB.

01Snake
10-20-2006, 11:17 AM
The "next" Stone Oak is going to be across from UTSA. All the land behind Six Flags (specifically Kyle Sealy Rd) is about to explode. With The Shops of La Cantera, The Rim and another huge developement slated at 1604/I-10, this area is going to be a hot zip code to live in. In fact, from 1604 down I-10 to Leon Springs is seeing explosive growth as speak.

Its a GREAT time to invest in land out that way.

fraga
10-20-2006, 02:10 PM
^^Done...I'm putting 50 on Red...

johnsmith
10-20-2006, 02:16 PM
The "next" Stone Oak is going to be across from UTSA. All the land behind Six Flags (specifically Kyle Sealy Rd) is about to explode. With The Shops of La Cantera, The Rim and another huge developement slated at 1604/I-10, this area is going to be a hot zip code to live in. In fact, from 1604 down I-10 to Leon Springs is seeing explosive growth as speak.

Its a GREAT time to invest in land out that way.


If only they had toll roads to drive on..........wait, they will...........tee hee.

RichieRich
10-20-2006, 02:19 PM
It ain't all that.

Buddy Holly
10-20-2006, 04:54 PM
The "next" Stone Oak is going to be across from UTSA. All the land behind Six Flags (specifically Kyle Sealy Rd) is about to explode. With The Shops of La Cantera, The Rim and another huge developement slated at 1604/I-10, this area is going to be a hot zip code to live in. In fact, from 1604 down I-10 to Leon Springs is seeing explosive growth as speak.

Its a GREAT time to invest in land out that way.

That other retail development at 1604/10 is Regal Hills being built by Turnberry.

That are you're talking about is being setup up as a HUGE 9,000 acre development. So yeah, it might as well be the next Stone Oak, but heck, I read an article not to long ago that saud 5-6 developments the size of Stone Oak are planned north of Stone Oak.

01Snake
10-20-2006, 04:58 PM
I read an article not to long ago that saud 5-6 developments the size of Stone Oak are planned north of Stone Oak.

Like out 281? They better fix the traffic problem before doing any large scale stuff out there.

I'm soooo ready to get the hell outta Stone Oak.

Buddy Holly
10-20-2006, 05:00 PM
I would think in the Bulverde are, probably the area between Boerne and Bulverde along 46.

johnsmith
10-20-2006, 05:00 PM
Like out 281? They better fix the traffic problem before doing any large scale stuff out there.

I'm soooo ready to get the hell outta Stone Oak.


Next time you drive by an anti toll road petitioner, thank him/her.

PakiDan
10-21-2006, 12:09 PM
Buddy Holly is predictable.

ZStomp
10-21-2006, 02:12 PM
Also, does anyone know when the city plans to widen Culebra north of 1604?

Isn't that West of 1604----- not north.

More west than north...

Buddy Holly
10-21-2006, 07:21 PM
Isn't that West of 1604----- not north.

More west than north...


Tech. northwest.