We have some great San Antonio neighborhoods and areas to check out such as Inwood, Deerfield, Sonterra, Stone Oak, Summerglen, Sendero Ranch, Fossil Creek, Fossil Ridge, Alamo Ranch, Anagua Springs Ranch, Bella Vista, Bentley Manor, Blanco Bluffs, Blanco Woods, Blossom Park,Bluffview Estates, Bluffview Estates of Camino Real, Bluffview Greens, Boerne, Braun Station, Braun Heights, Brook Hollow, Bulverde, Canyon Lake, Castle Hills, Castroville, Canyon Oaks, Champion Springs, Churchill Estates, Cibolo Bluffs, Cielo Ridge, Clementson Ranch, Country Place, Coveney Ranch, Cordillera Ranch, Cross Mountain Ranch, Crownridge, Deer Hollow, The Dominion, Elm Creek, Emerald Forest, Encino Park, The Vineyard, Enclave at Vineyard, Estancia, Estates at Champions, FaIr Oaks Ranch, Fairways of Sonterra, Georgian Oaks, Gold Canyon, Greystone, Helotes, Hidden Forest, hill Country Village, Sonoma Ranch, Hollywood Park, Huebner Oaks, Hunters Creek, Hunters Creek North, Inwood Estates, Inwood Forest, Huntington Place, Inwood Place, Inverness, King William, Limestone Ranch, Los Reyes Canyons, Mission Ridge, Monte Vista, New Braunfels, Oak Hills, Park at Vista Del Norte, Park Forest, Parkwood, The Pinnacle, Hunters Chase, Pipe Creek,Promontory Pointe, Promontory heights, Redland Oaks,Redland Ranch, Renaissance at the Dominion, Retablo Ranch, River Crossing, River Oaks, Rogers Ranch, Roseheart, San Antonio Ranch, Scenic Oaks, Sedona, Shavano Creek, Shavano Park, Sonoma Ranch, Summerfield, Tapatio Springs, Terra Bella, Thousand Oaks, Timberwood Park, Trailwood, Turkey Point, Tuscany Heights, Vista del Norte, Whispering Oaks, Alamo Heights, and Schertz-Cibolo.We have some great San Antonio neighborhoods and areas to check out such as Inwood, Deerfield, Sonterra, Stone Oak, Summerglen, Sendero Ranch, Fossil Creek, Fossil Ridge, Alamo Ranch, Anagua Springs Ranch, Bella Vista, Bentley Manor, Blanco Bluffs, Blanco Woods, Blossom Park,Bluffview Estates, Bluffview Estates of Camino Real, Bluffview Greens, Boerne, Braun Station, Braun Heights, Brook Hollow, Bulverde, Con Lake, Castle Hills, Castroville, Canyon Oaks, Champion Springs, Churchill Estates, Cibolo Bluffs, Cielo Ridge, Clementson Ranch, Country Place, Coveney Ranch, Cordillera Ranch, Cross Mountain Ranch, Crownridge, Deer Hollow, The Dominion, Elm Creek, Emerald Forest, Encino Park, The Vineyard, Enclave at Vineyard, Estancia, Estates at Champions, FaIr Oaks Ranch, Fairways of Sonterra, Georgian Oaks, G, Hidden Forest, hill Country Village, Sonoma Ranch, Hollywood Park, Huebner Oaks, Hunters Creek, Hunters Creek North, Inwood Estates, Inwood Forest, Huntington Place, Inwood Place, Inverness, King William, Limestone Ranch, Los Reyes Canyons, Mission Ridge, Monte Vista, New Braunfels, Oak Hills, Park at Vista Del Norte, Park Forest, Parkwood, The Pinnacle, Hunters Chase, Pipe Creek,Promontory Pointe, Promontory heights, Redland Oaks,Redland Ranch, Renaissance at the Dominion, Retablo Ranch, River Crossing, River Oaks, Rogers Ranch, Roseheart, San Antonio Ranch, Scenic Oaks, Sedona, Shavano Creek, Shavano Park, Sonoma Ranch, Summerfield, Tapatio Springs, Terra Bella, Thousand Oaks, Timberwood Park, Trailwood, Turkey Point, Tuscany Heights, Vista del Norte, Whispering Oaks, Alamo Heights, and Schertz-Cibolo.We have some great San Antonio neighborhoods and areas to check out such as Inwood, Deerfield, Sonterra, Stone Oak, Summerglen, Sendero Ranch, Fossil Creek, Fossil Ridge, Alamo Ranch, Anagua Springs Ranch, Bella Vista, Bentley Manor, Blanco Bluffs, Blanco Woods, Blossom Park,Bluffview Estates, Bluffview Estates of Camino Real, Bluffview Greens, Boerne, Braun Station, Braun Heights, Brook Hollow, Bulverde, Canyon Lake, Castle Hills, Castroville, Canyon Oaks, Champion Springs, Churchill Estates, Cibolo Bluffs, Cielo Ridge, Clementson Ranch, Country Place, Coveney Ranch, Cordillera Ranch, Cross Mountain Ranch, Crownridge, Deer Hollow, The Dominion, Elm Creek, Emerald Forest, Encino Park, The Vineyard, Enclave at Vineyard, Estancia, Estates at Champions, FaIr Oaks Ranch, Fairways of Sonterra, Georgian Oaks, Gold Canyon, Greystone, Helotes, Hidden Forest, hill Country Village, Sonoma Ranch, Hollywood Park, Huebner Oaks, Hunters Creek, Hunters Creek North, Inwood Estates, Inwood Forest, Huntington Place, Inwood Place, Inverness, King William, Limestone Ranch, Los Reyes Canyons, Mission Ridge, Monte Vista, New Braunfels, Oak Hills, Park at Vista Del Norte, Park Forest, Parkwood, The Pinnacle, Hunters Chase, Pipe Creek,Promontory Pointe, Promontory heights, Redland Oaks,Redland Ranch, Renaissance at the Dominion, Retablo Ranch, River Crossing, River Oaks, Rogers Ranch, Roseheart, San Antonio Ranch, Scenic Oaks, Sedona, Shavano Creek, Shavano Park, Sonoma Ranch, Summerfield, Tapatio Springs, Terra Bella, Thousand Oaks, Timberwood Park, Trailwood, Turkey Point, Tuscany Heights, Vista del Norte, Whispering Oaks, Alamo Heights, and Schertz-Cibolo.
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Boerne, TX Information
Boerne, TX-“KEY TO THE HILLS”
In 1852, German colonists laid out the town’s site and named it Boerne in honor of Ludwig Boerne, a German poet and publicist. Boerne’s rich German Culture is evident when passing through town the street signs proclaiming dual citizenship for the main downtown thoroughfare. Call it Main Street or call it Hauptstrasse.
Boerne, TX is located only 22 miles northwest of San Antonio in the foothills of the Texas hill country, in Kendall County. Boerne is a blend of small town charm, historic architecture, nature conservation, and community growth.
Boerne, TX being in the hill country of Texas, is in southern central Texas and has some elevation (900-1200 feet). The climate in Boerne, TX is very mild, even semi-tropical. The live oak trees, which dominate our property, stay green during the winter. This along with the mild temperatures and pretty consistant rainfall provide an excellent environment for growing things. Besides the heat and humidity which dominates from late July through September, you can always enjoy the outdoors in Boerne, TX
Tourists visit Boerne, TX year-round, our residential population continues to grow, and business development is expanding. The population in Boerne, Tx is 10,283. Visitors and residents alike are inspired by our natural surroundings. Experience Boerne’s natural beauty by visiting the Boerne Cibolo Nature Center, take a trip back to Boerne’s farming and ranching past by visiting the Agricultural Museum. Meander through Boerne’s charming downtown and visit the gazebo and water feature at Main Plaza. Enjoy shopping and dining in Boerne throughout our historic downtown, spend the day golfing at area golf resorts or hiking our hike and bike trail. Explore Boerne, TX’s parks, creeks, and boundless recreation.
Residents of Boerne, TX can choose from a wide variety of housing options, ranging from multimillion-dollar estates to the more affordable multifamily units. Boerne, TX has beautiful gated communities with golf courses that take advantage of the natural rolling terrain of the beautiful Texas Hill Country. It also provides spacious apartments that overlook the Guadalupe River. The most rapid residential construction is occurring outside the city limits of Boerne and Comfort. The number of homes has increased substantially over the past few years. Boerne, TX is a very family-oriented community. Its low crime rate and highly ranked award winning schools provide a wonderful environment in which to raise a family.
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