This 1922 home for sale in San Antonio hasn’t been on the market in 20 years, but its interior looks brand new
A $2.49 million Alamo Heights house constructed in 1922 has been off the market for two decades, but its interior updates make it feel brand new. From the curb, the newly listed home’s most notable feature is its deep, shady porch with plenty of room for lounging, dining and watching the kiddos play. Inside, the […]
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