

“They (residents) are really good working class individuals. She’s also noticed an influx of Californians moving to area. Montoto said the community stands out because the residents are a mixture of millennials, older folks and lots of members of the military.

The area’s long tree-lined roads are ideal for jogging and dog walking. The HOA fee for non-gated subdivisions is $200 per quarter.ĭepending on the neighborhood, residents have access to amenities such as walking and biking trails, a community center with a water park, soccer fields, basketball courts and playgrounds. Some subdivisions are gated and residents in those neighborhoods pay a homeowner’s association fee of $281 or $290 per quarter. Prices generally range from the $200s to the mid-$500s. The community consists of several beautifully landscaped subdivisions featuring styles from several well-known builders including Centex, David Weekley, D.R. Monika Montoto, a community manager for Capital Consulting Management Corporation says Pulte was the first homebuilder in Alamo Ranch. The master-planned community, which covers more than 3,000 acres, is located near State Highway 151, Loop 1604 and Culebra Road.

Since 2006, when locally-based developer Galo Properties broke ground on the project, home buyers have been drawn to the area on the far West Side for its wide selection of single-family homes, restaurants, shops and businesses. It’s not hard to see why Alamo Ranch remains one of the fasted-growing communities in San Antonio. Facebook Twitter Email Pulte Homes in Alamo Ranch Courtesy
