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    2033 Daisy Lou Unit Lot 48, San Antonio, TX 78245

    New Home in New Community off of 1604 & Potranco. A great location with so many great restaurants and shopping centers near by. Emerald Acres is on a private road with lots of beautiful mature trees surrounding the community. This neighborhood is the only manufactured home community in San Antonio that allows fencing. We build a 6 foot privacy wooden fence for $45 a month. Right now, if

    Adriana Messina Showcase Developers LLC

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Why Live in Coolcrest

In San Antonio's Far West Side, Coolcrest is a residential neighborhood that embraces a sense of tranquility in its spacious lots and quiet streets named after native trees. “People looking in the Far West Side want that suburban feel, but they also want a sense of country living outside of the hustle and bustle of the city,” says Ryan Nichols, a Realtor with Keller Williams City View who was born and raised in San Antonio. “People want to see the stars at night and hear some of the wildlife, but they’re not completely alone out in the country.” Coolcrest checks off all of those boxes: The neighborhood attracts those looking for a bit more room to spread out, but it also sits along the vibrant Potranco Road corridor and is about 20 miles from downtown San Antonio. The neighborhood embraces a variety of housing styles. Traditional ranch-style homes sit on the same street as sprawling custom-built properties, many with horseshoe driveways, stucco exteriors and terracotta tile roofs that draw inspiration from Mission Revival architecture. More recent construction includes Modern transitional homes built around the early 2020s, and the neighborhood’s southern half features
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