7502 GLACIER LN, San Antonio, TX
Exceptional opportunity in highly sought-after Alamo Heights ISD! This 3-bedroom, 2-bath mid-century modern home sits on an expansive .30-acre lot, the largest in the subdivision, offering endless potential for builders looking to build a custom home or possibly townhomes on this amazing lot or buyers looking to create their dream home. Features include a converted one-car garage, sunporch, and elevated hilltop setting with a lovely view from the front of the home. This one owner home is ready for complete renovation or possible teardown and rebuild. Prime location directly across from St. Anthony de Padua and within walking distance to Alamo Heights Kindergarten and Alamo Heights Junior School. Conveniently located near Lincoln Heights, The Quarry Market, shopping, dining, and major thoroughfares. Rare opportunity to own one of the premier lots in this established community!
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Michelle was awesome from the start, she had great communication with us from the start and always checked up with us and also help explain every step of the way which was very helpful being that we...
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05/02/2024 - jaime muro
As my husband and I were going through the search for our first home our mortgage lender recommended Michelle Doerr as our buyers agent. I felt very comfortable with Michelle from the first phone...
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10/01/2020 - Desaray
My husband and I are first time home buyers and Michelle made it an absolute easy and pain free process. She ensured that we saw quality homes and that we got the best deal. Thank you so much...
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07/22/2018 - DeAndrill Smith-Harris
Excellence,very informative,and fast...
04/22/2015 - Garry Lindsey
Michelle's is a delight to work with! Her insightful knowledge of the local area San Antonio market is unparalleled!
12/02/2013 - Gary Lovelace
Words can’t express how much we appreciate everything you did for us. You have gone above and beyond our expectations and we will certainly refer you to any of our friends or family. Thank you for...
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11/03/2013 - Brian Porter