lol i was joking
The 7th biggest city in the us being considered small market is moronic anyways tbh.
lol i was joking
He had a home near there i think he sold a few years back
Props to tim for staying in SA, i would have left as soon as i could. Does Manu still live here?
yep, a place on the lake
Did you happen to have a jar of molasses with you?
Congrats, you now have HIV.
Was on drink #10 at Lavaca Street bar about 7 yrs ago in Atx. Mark Cuban walks in with a cougar (not his wife).
I went up to him, shook his hand, then said "its interesting you had to hire a Spur (Avery)to finally beat the Spurs" and laughed.
He actually took it well and laughed. Then bought a round of drinks for me and my coworkers. Dude is tall
You would be considered the oddball, then. Most notable ex-Spurs stay in town, even the criminals like Alvin.
Yes, Manu still lives here. You don’t think he flies in for all of those practice photos, do you?
He always would go into my buddys restaurant Roccos in Lakeway. So did DRob.
google says 6'3"
You mean San Antonio-Austin metro?
Lol funny, but whichever. I've got love for both cities.
Agreed, they are both great cities in different ways.
San Antonions seem to be the only ones that have an inferiority complex though tbh
It's an interesting dynamic between the two. I love visiting SA and still have business ties to Austin. Austin is getting inundated with people from all over the universe. It wasn't built for that many people. There today and the roads were packed...on a Sunday.
Yea, they grew to fast and didn't have the infrastructure plans in place.
The city of San Antonio did a much better job of planning for growth. With both an inner and outer loop. Interestingly enough San Antonio had the highest growth of any city in the US last year.
Prob tbh.
Wow interesting! I would have guessed Austin, but don't doubt it. Yes, SA was built to withstand the sprawl and population growth. Austin's infrastructure was not build for all those people and cars.
I think Austin’s % growth was higher due to smaller population, but San Antonio had the highest population growth of any city on pure numbers
SA has a lot to offer and the housing market is still very reasonable. Austin is at least double the price in sq.ft. It's insanely high and getting higher everyday.
Yea, I'm thinking about moving to Austin, but I need to do it quickly if I am going to. As you said the prices are rising pretty quickly up there.
yep, the gentrification/condo wave is avalanche-ing
No moved to LA.
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