A century-old Monte Vista bungalow owned by the same family for 60 years is now for sale
A 104-year-old Monte Vista bungalow that feels more old Hollywood than old San Antonio has hit the market with a $1.5 million price tag. The eye-catching stucco mansion — which Alamo City historian Donald Everett described as being in the “Craftsman style with a Spanish eclectic mix” — was built in 1921 and remains a stunner a […]
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