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<blockquote data-quote="01svtL" data-source="post: 15534763" data-attributes="member: 8440"><p>Moving to San Antonio soon. My wife will work at UTSA, I'm still searching for something. I would prefer to find a job that isn't located downtown, but it's likely, with my background, that I will be downtown. In regards to house-hunting, can those that live in SA tell us what parts of town to stay away from as far as morning/evening traffic goes? I know 1604 between i10 and 281 can get bad. I don't want to deal with an hour-hour and a half commute in and out of downtown every day. Schools are important. My wife is a PhD physicist, so of course wants our little girl in schools ranked a 10. Of course I want her in good schools too, but I'd be fine with her being in a school ranked a 9 if it puts us in a neighborhood that makes daily commutes easier, more house/property for our money, etc. After all, we are talking elementary school, and we'd like to buy land/build in 3-4 years, so we are only talking pre-k to 3rd or 4th grade here.</p><p>The wife is stuck on some new construction in Boerne. While I really like Boerne as well, I'm worried about the daily commute into/out of downtown. I just can't go back to 3hrs/day in the car like would often happen when I worked in Houston if just one idiot ran into another idiot - almost every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01svtL, post: 15534763, member: 8440"] Moving to San Antonio soon. My wife will work at UTSA, I'm still searching for something. I would prefer to find a job that isn't located downtown, but it's likely, with my background, that I will be downtown. In regards to house-hunting, can those that live in SA tell us what parts of town to stay away from as far as morning/evening traffic goes? I know 1604 between i10 and 281 can get bad. I don't want to deal with an hour-hour and a half commute in and out of downtown every day. Schools are important. My wife is a PhD physicist, so of course wants our little girl in schools ranked a 10. Of course I want her in good schools too, but I'd be fine with her being in a school ranked a 9 if it puts us in a neighborhood that makes daily commutes easier, more house/property for our money, etc. After all, we are talking elementary school, and we'd like to buy land/build in 3-4 years, so we are only talking pre-k to 3rd or 4th grade here. The wife is stuck on some new construction in Boerne. While I really like Boerne as well, I'm worried about the daily commute into/out of downtown. I just can't go back to 3hrs/day in the car like would often happen when I worked in Houston if just one idiot ran into another idiot - almost every day. [/QUOTE]
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