Thursday, November 03, 2005

SanAntonioRealEstate: INTRODUCTION TO THE BLOG


SanAntonioRealEstate: INTRODUCTION TO THE BLOG

Welcome, visitor, to the SanAntonioRealEstate blog. I'm Randy and I've set up this blogsite as a place where folks like you can come to learn about San Antonio neighborhoods, builders, Realtors®, and the San Antonio area in general.

I am a Realtor®, but neither I, nor my associates who might sign on from time to time, are here primarily to sell our services. We know about San Antonio and our goal here is to educate and inform you about life, employment, and home ownership opportunities in one of America's truly unique cities.

I encourage fellow Realtors® to share their website addresses with our visitors. Of course, I think my website is among the best, so, if you want another easy to use place to do your San Antonio realty research, please go here:

http://sanantoniohomequest.com

Now, back to the best things to know about San Antonio.

First aforemostost, if you are looking for a wonderful year round environment, friendly neighborhoods, and really neat things to do, then San Antonio is the place to be.Although our city is the 8th largest metropolitan area in the nation, it's neighborhoods and communities have managed to preserve a culturally blended and unique small town atmosphere.

If you want to know about San Antonio's history, go here

http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/SS/hds2.html

Here's a neat place to go to find out about San Antonio activities in general:

http://www.mysanantonio.com/

If you want to know about our weather, go here:

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ewx/

Now it's your turn. If you have a question about San Antonio real estate, neighborhoods, employment opportunities, and the metropolitan area in general, send it to me. I'll do my best to answer as soon as possible.

Best wishes for a wonderful SanAntonioRealEstate blogging experience.

Randall R. (Randy ) Kelley
MS, MBA
San Antonio Realtor®

2 comments:

Randy Kelley said...

Good question, Monkeyshine. Sounds like a question for one of our mortgage lending experts. I'll ask one to come on line with an answer.

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