I wasn't offering Converse as a solution. I was questioning the post stating it as a hole.
well..with Ga a's significant other working in Devine and her going to school in the med center Converse is rather out of the question...Devine is about 45 miles down 35 towards Laredo...
I wasn't offering Converse as a solution. I was questioning the post stating it as a hole.
Thank you Cosmic, Jekka, Obiwan, and User for the info.
And to the idiots from last nightwho didn't have anything better to do than act re ed on this forum.
Only 3 areas in SA??? Maybe you need to get out more.
not sure if anyone has said this already, but take a look at villlage at hampton cove or promontory point. hampton cove is a little cheaper, but they are both very nice. and most apartments will give you deals. like one month free or something like that so the price listed is not always what you will pay.
Awwwww no not Promontory Pointe. I checked that place out, you can get a house for what they're asking for there for an apt. But, it is nice lol
i think it is interesting you really started posting a lot the day after thewriter was exposed, and then you act just like him.
Isn't their cheapest one bedroom like $950? Or am I thinking of a different place?
i guess it is a subjective thing, but i wouldn't suspect they would build new trailors from the 40s and new kb homes from the 60s and 70s in a prosperous place.
lol yup thats about the price on 100k house.
it was a bit pricey a couple of years ago when my friend lived there, but very nice. she had a 2 bedroom though. village at hampton cove is not too expensive and nice as well. free personal trainer and they provide breakfast on the weekends. nice catered eggs, bacon, etc...
Right there you know your gonna pay out the ass.![]()
no, it is not that expensive. i'm serious. my gf used to live there and her sister still lives there.
Ok I'm gonna go check it out I need a place to stay also. So if it's outrageous C your gonna rue the dayj/k
Hampton Cove
1 Bedroom 1 $755 - $845
2 Bedroom 2 $915 - $1140
I think Ga a is looking for an apartment around $500.
Thank you Kori I was about to look that up. DAMN YOU C that is a expensive![]()
Honestly, it all comes down to how much you want to pay. The best is going to cost the most, and the worst is going to cost the least. I'd be leary of a deal that was too good. Jessica saw an apartment off of Mullberry that was 900 Sq Ft. A ONE BEDROOM!!! And it was dirt cheap too.
Well, with all that room came an apartment that smelled kinda of old, had no central air, and was in a suspect neighborhood.
They still have places with no central air???? Damn if that's not one of man's greatest inventions it sure is way the up there
The problem you run into is that it's really expensive to live on your own. You pay at least 500 (usually) for a decent 1 bdrm but you only pay a small amount more for a 2 bdmn which makes it way more cost effective to have a roomate.
I always liked having a roomate when I was younger; there was always something going on. Good times.
But anyhow, you could always come up and talk to an apartment locator. Tell them what your budget is and they should be able to work within that.
I will say this, most decent 1bdms in the Med Center or NW area will run more than 500 a month.
Yeah!!! I couldn't ing believe it! And the leasing agent wasn't even going to say untill I brought it up. I noticed that there was no thermostat at all.
The only thing you had was a system with fans that blew in air cooled by water. In the winter, they switched it to a heater system, so you got warm air. You could control the strength of the fan but that was it.
THAT. Especially in the Fall/Winter where you can go from 30 degrees one day and have 90 the next. It's a bull system, but the apartment was HUGE and really cheap.
I can't imagine that in San Antonio! Out in the desert southwest they call those "swamp coolers", and they're used extensively because of the low humidity levels. They work well here where total annual rainfall is only 7" or so.
In SA a swamp cooler would suck.
Yeah, it's my understanding they also have them in places up North were the buildings are way older but the demand for central air isn't great because it's not that hot.
They have them in older houses in Los Angeles too. It's hard to find an older house in LA with central air (of course all the new ones have it -- but new houses usually suck).
Yeah, I'm not really down with new houses. When I have the money too, I plan on buying a house near downtown either in King William or Monte Vista because they are AMAZING.
It would be expensive to fix one up but I think it would be entirely worth it, espeically since I could do a lot of the work myself.
I really do love old houses though.
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