Why Live in Seven Lights
Seven Lights in Laredo features primarily small, ranch-style homes with privacy fences, often used as starter homes. Multifamily units with two to four residences are also common. The neighborhood has sporadic sidewalks and scattered trees. Local parks include the Marcos Arnada Recreation and Boxing Gym, offering indoor classes like Zumba and taekwondo, and K9 Kimmie’s Corner Dog Park, which opened in 2022. Lafayette Skatepark and Canizales and Lafayette Street Park are nearby, with Los Martinez Park currently being expanded. Shopping options within the neighborhood are limited to Carmen’s Flower Shop, with more retail choices along San Bernardo Avenue, including chain stores like Sam’s Club and local businesses such as Texas Thrift Store. Dining options are mainly local Mexican restaurants, with Kettle Pancake House serving breakfast all day. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Laredo – Northwest Club provides activities for children, and the Sames Auto Arena, six miles east, hosts concerts and performances. Transportation includes two El Metro Transit bus routes and proximity to Interstate 35 and Laredo International Airport, six miles east. Schools are divided between the United Independent School District and Laredo Independent School District, with Alexander High School in UISD receiving high ratings.
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