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Page 1: Shavano Park Lifestyle | Josh Dym

4th Generation Real Estate Expert

[email protected]

www.JoshDym.com10 Dominion Drive | San Antonio, TX 78257

Shavano Park | Shavano Creek | Bentley Manor

Nannette Gagne Escrow Officer

210.698.0924 Office 210.838.4007 Mobile

[email protected]

jeffersonbank.com/mortgages

Todd M. Schneider NMLS# 812337

371 North Main Street Boerne, TX 78006(830) [email protected]

Integrity • Responsiveness • Commitment

Whether you are buying or building a home, you will experience service at its finest. We offer a wide range of competitive products, including various jumbo loan options. Our mortgage specialists can help you find the product that meets your unique needs.

For personal service, in-house underwriting and processing, please contact:

KNOWLEDGEover words

RESULTSover promises

ACTIONSover stagnation

RISING ABOVEthe status quo

Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by UpscaleRealEstateMarketing.com • 877.660.0996

Address Sq. Ft. Days on Market List Price Price per Sq. Ft.Shavano ParkCURRENTLY FOR SALE16318 NW Military Hwy 3,202 30 $529,000 $165.20106 W Mossy Cup 4,162 182 $575,000 $138.15111 Bikeway Lane 5,626 16 $639,000 $113.57211 Granville Way 3,356 63 $649,900 $193.65111 Limestone Oak 3,822 105 $649,900 $170.04231 Granville Way 3,535 84 $659,000 $186.42120 Painted Post Lane 3,758 18 $659,900 $175.59218 Arbor Circle 3,422 46 $692,000 $202.22315 Regent Circle --- 32 $700,000 ---133 Penns Way 3,747 29 $700,000 $186.81101 Rock Squirrel 4,467 --- $729,000 $163.19215 Persimmon Pond 4,403 21 $775,000 $176.01210 Granville Way 4,255 2 $780,000 $183.31303 Regent Circle 4,573 322 $900,000 $196.80115 Warbler Way 5,758 88 $950,000 $164.98408 Happy Trail 4,968 97 $970,000 $195.24111 Cliffside Dr 5,400 73 $1,100,000 $203.70204 Cliffside Dr 5,255 35 $1,200,000 $228.35115 Wellesley Landing 4,588 63 $1,375,000 $299.69105 Warbler Way 7,154 332 $2,250,000 $314.50112 Canter Gait 9,260 84 $2,250,000 $242.98130 Winding Lane 7,176 546 $2,250,000 $313.54242 Winding Lane 6,927 284 $2,499,000 $360.76206 Winding Lane 8,175 193 $3,575,000 $437.30

PENDING 15908 NW Military Hwy 4,317 --- $550,000 $127.40

RECENTLY SOLD 101 Ponca Bend 3,880 185 $525,000 $135.30 103 Saddletree Rd 2,928 33 $575,000 $196.37 407 Happy Trail 6,498 258 $589,900 $90.78111 Honey Bee Lane 3,475 23 $599,999 $172.66 204 Saddletree Rd 4,366 16 $595,000 $136.28 104 Cliffside Dr 4,489 306 $749,900 $167.05

Shavano CreekCURRENTLY FOR SALE203 Switch Oak 4,221 128 $730,000 $172.94306 Harvard Oak 4,869 81 $819,000 $168.20522 Possum Oak 4,977 70 $825,000 $165.76314 Harvard Oak 5,311 42 $925,000 $174.16211 Post Oak Way 6,767 472 $949,000 $140.23312 Box Oak 6,192 53 $949,000 $153.26507 Blackjack Oak 5,260 81 $950,000 $180.60307 Myrtle Oak 6,350 128 $980,000 $154.33302 Princeton Oak 5,315 72 $1,590,000 $299.15

PENDING 306 Branch Oak Way 4,100 111 $777,000 $189.51

Bentley ManorCURRENTLY FOR SALE134 Hampton Way 3,496 28 $490,000 $140.164422 Essex Pl 2,697 55 $499,900 $185.354410 Essex Pl 2,663 34 $510,137 $191.56106 Dovery Way 3,016 10 $548,000 $181.69110 Binham Heights 2,943 65 $549,000 $186.54111 Calais Way 2,844 25 $550,000 $193.384415 Bayberry Row 2,582 57 $554,500 $214.75134 Manchester Way 4,708 51 $895,000 $190.10211 Bentley Manor 4,136 9 $930,000 $224.85502 Bentley Manor 5,677 215 $1,175,000 $206.97211 Geddington 5,082 6 $1,175,000 $231.20146 Manchester Way 5,883 84 $1,275,000 $216.72527 Berwick Town 5,185 113 $1,490,000 $287.36418 Bentley Manor 7,637 11 $1,750,000 $229.14106 Geddington 7,503 440 $1,950,000 $259.89

PENDING 419 Bentley Manor 4,848 30 $1,095,000 $225.86

RECENTLY SOLD 4406 Cameron Ct 3,273 21 $675,000 $206.23 423 Bentley Manor 4,703 443 $895,000 $190.30 120 Tuscany Way 6,138 411 $1,095,000 $178.39 107 Geddington 6,511 73 $1,950,000 $299.49

Luxury Market UpdateMillennial Buyers Making Waves

Exquisite Traditional FareLa Fogata’s Green Enchiladas

Through The GrapevineWONDROUS WINERIES

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If you’ve ever thought of visiting a vineyard but haven’t gone yet, fall is the perfect time of year to enjoy the fruits of the vine. Grape harvest time in the Northern Hemisphere is from August to October. The weather is comfortable and there is lots going on at the vineyards to see and do. You may want to plan your visit based on the wine you prefer to sip. In the U.S., for example, certain varieties reach peak ripeness at different times of the year. If you’re a fan of Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, or Chardon-nay, head to the vineyards in September. Chenin Blanc, Merlot, and Syrah tend to peak closer to October. And big, rich Cabernet ripens October through November. Believe it or not, prior to the 20th century, most of America’s wine grapes were grown in the Midwest. It’s no surprise that today, however, California is the nation’s wine leader, producing 90 percent of the wine grapes grown in the U.S. Napa and Sonoma are the pinnacle of wine country on the West Coast. However, things are changing: Wineries are popping up and gaining in popularity around the country, from Washington state and Oregon, to Long Island and upstate New York. Wine grapes are now grown in all but

four states in the nation, according to Snooth.com. Seems there is a variety of grape that grows well in almost every climate in the United States. There are now some 3,000 wineries in the U.S., making it the 4th largest producer of wine in the world. That means ample opportunity for you to stop in at a winery near you or visit one the next time you’re vacationing. Manywineaficionadoshavetheirfavorite variety of vino, whether it’s red, white, blush, or sparkling. But it’s always good to remember that certain wines go best with certain foods. Gone are the hard and fast rules that red wine should be paired with beef and white should be paired with chicken and seafood. A good rule of thumb: Try rosé with hors d’oeuvres; non-oaky whites (think Sauvignon Blanc) with citrusy meals; and reds with steaks and rich tomato-based dishes. Bottom line? If it makes your meal taste better, you’ve found a perfect pairing. And don’t forget to store your wine appropriately.Althoughonlythefinestand rarest of wines truly need to be cellared for a length of time, it is still important to store your wine the right way to keep it tasting its best. Try to keep it stored at a consistent

temperature (the perfect temp is 45 to 65 degrees, but don’t fret if it’s not exact). However, note that extreme changes in heat or cold could affect the taste of the wine. Also, try to keep it out of direct sunlight, which can also alter the flavor.Ifyouaren’tluckyenoughtohaveyour own wine cellar, look for a cool, dark place in your home to store your wine or consider a wine cooler as a nice addition to your kitchen. CHEERS!

Ingredients:1/4 lb Tomatillos, quartered1/2 c water1 garlic clove2 Serrano chiles1/4 tsp salt1/4 tsp pepper1/3 c cilantro leaves, loosely packed2 chicken breasts1 c chicken stock, additional chicken stock may be needed1 c vegetable oil8 corn tortillas1 c sour cream1 lb Mozzarella cheese, gratedLightly salted water

Recipe:Boil tomatillos in water with garlic, chiles, salt and pepper until soft, about 15 to 20 minutes. Puree cooked sauce in blender to liquefy. While blending, add washed cilantro leaves; set aside. The sauce yield is about two and a half cups. It will thicken upon standing and you may need to thin with chicken stock.

Simmer chicken in lightly salted water until tender, about 10 to 15 minutes. Cool. Chicken will be slightly under-cooked. Shred cooked chicken and then, just prior to serving, heat in one cup chicken stock. This will heat chicken without cooking.

In medium skillet, heat oil to 300 degrees. Pass tortillas into hot oil for a few seconds to soften and seal. Remove carefully and set aside between paper towels. Do this just prior to assembly.

Fill softened tortillas with shredded chicken and one to two tablespoons of sauce. Roll up and place seam side down in casserole. Pour green sauce over top and garnish with sour cream and cheese. Place in 375 degree oven for 5 to 8 minutes or just long enough to melt cheese.

Yield: 6 Servings

Jazz’SALiveTravis Park | September 20 and 21210.212.8423 | SAParksFoundation.orgSome of the nation’s top jazz entertainers, along with regional and local talent, take over Travis Park and dazzle the crowd with their smooth sounds. Eddie Palmieri, Marlena Shaw, and the Yellowjackets are a few of the headlining performances.

Cottonwood Art FestivalCottonwood Park | October 4 and 5972.744.4580 | CottonwoodFestival.comLocated in scenic Cottonwood Park in Richardson, Texas, this prestigious art show has been a part of Richardson culture for 44 years. Twice a year, over 250 of the best local, national and international artists transform Cottonwood Park into a unique, outdoor fineartgallery.Thefestivalfeatureslocalbandsthatperform the best in rock, country, jazz, blues, swing and folk. Enjoy the Lakeside Courtyard where you can sit in the shade by the lake and relax while you enjoy music, food and spirits. Also, children of all ages can enjoy a variety of art and craft activities at ArtStop.

San Antonio Beer FestivalMaverick Park | October 18SanAntonioBeerFestival.comCalling all beer enthusiasts! Join us for an afternoon of cold beer, great food, music, live art and activities and much more. Sample over 200 craft and premium beers from local breweries and around the world. Plus, wine tasting, interactive games, tasty eats and live music keep the fun going all day long.

AT&T ChampionshipTPC San Antonio | October 20-26ATTChamp.comThe 30th Annual AT&T Championship returns to the AT&T Canyons Course at TPC San Antonio. The tournament includes 54 holes of stroke play competition without a cut. The golf courses, designed by Pete Dye and Greg Norman, offer two different playing experiences and great views for all who attend. Norman’s AT&T Oaks Course features narrow, tree-lined fairways and the Canyons Course features Dye’s signature wide fairways and panoramic views of the adjacent Cibolo Canyons.

Family Fest and Walk for KidneysNelson Wolff Stadium | October 27210.739.9778 | YXKidney.orgChances are high that, if you live in South Texas, you or someone you know has kidney disease. When you support Family Fest & Walk for Kidneys, you’re showing your support for the people of your community...your family, colleagues, neighbors and friends. This yearly program brings attention to kidney disease and highlights the need for organ donation and kidney screenings.

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2014

LA FOGATA GREEN CHICKEN ENCHILADAS

La Fogata210.340.1337 | LaFogata.com

In Good Taste Event Calendar

Luxury Real Estate Marketplace

REAL ESTATECorner

The luxury real estate market is typically definedaspropertiespricedat$1millionand above. This market has recently shown substantial growth due to an improved global economy and surging stock market prices. Forbes Magazine notes that the wealth of the world’s billionaires in 2014 totals$6.4trillion–anumberlargerthanany year previously calculated. Since the number of wealthy individuals grew to the highest levels ever, the pool of potential luxury home buyers also grew. According to the National Association of Realtors, three types of buyers have emerged as key contributors to the recent surge in luxury real estate sales:

LOCAL MOVE-UP BUYERS Low interest rates and an improved economy have motivated local buyers

to “move-up” and this has resulted in stiff competitionintheentry-level$1millionprice point in many markets.

MILLENNIAL BUYERS Clientele for luxury real estate is beginning to skew to the younger generation.“Millennials”–usuallydefined asthosebornafter1980–comprisedagrowingsegmentof$1million-plushomepurchasers in 2013. The fact that real estate is a more secure investment and ahedgeagainstinflationmotivated millennial buyers. In addition, Millennials are motivated by luxury real estate because it is an investment that can be enjoyed and appreciated. AsurveyofaffluentindividualsintheUSshowed that 57% of wealthy young buyers are considering the purchase of a

residence in the next 12 months compared to only 21% of those aged 45 and older.

OVERSEAS BUYERS The overseas buyer typically wants to invest in stable markets and currency favorable locations, especially at the higher price points, which often means investing in “trophy” homes (unique, extremely high-end properties) outside of their resident countries. Because of the low inventory in the luxury real estate market, builders have alsore-enteredtheluxurymarket– especially the luxury condo market. A new trend in luxury condominium buildingis“limitededition”properties–properties that have a limited number of units and offer very exclusive amenities. These limited edition

properties have proven very popular and often times sell out before the entire condo community has even been built. With the continued bullish economy, and as long as the stock market suffers no major setback, the outlook for the luxury real estate market looks favorable for the remainder of 2014 and for several years to come.

Vineyard Visits

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If you’ve ever thought of visiting a vineyard but haven’t gone yet, fall is the perfect time of year to enjoy the fruits of the vine. Grape harvest time in the Northern Hemisphere is from August to October. The weather is comfortable and there is lots going on at the vineyards to see and do. You may want to plan your visit based on the wine you prefer to sip. In the U.S., for example, certain varieties reach peak ripeness at different times of the year. If you’re a fan of Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, or Chardon-nay, head to the vineyards in September. Chenin Blanc, Merlot, and Syrah tend to peak closer to October. And big, rich Cabernet ripens October through November. Believe it or not, prior to the 20th century, most of America’s wine grapes were grown in the Midwest. It’s no surprise that today, however, California is the nation’s wine leader, producing 90 percent of the wine grapes grown in the U.S. Napa and Sonoma are the pinnacle of wine country on the West Coast. However, things are changing: Wineries are popping up and gaining in popularity around the country, from Washington state and Oregon, to Long Island and upstate New York. Wine grapes are now grown in all but

four states in the nation, according to Snooth.com. Seems there is a variety of grape that grows well in almost every climate in the United States. There are now some 3,000 wineries in the U.S., making it the 4th largest producer of wine in the world. That means ample opportunity for you to stop in at a winery near you or visit one the next time you’re vacationing. Manywineaficionadoshavetheirfavorite variety of vino, whether it’s red, white, blush, or sparkling. But it’s always good to remember that certain wines go best with certain foods. Gone are the hard and fast rules that red wine should be paired with beef and white should be paired with chicken and seafood. A good rule of thumb: Try rosé with hors d’oeuvres; non-oaky whites (think Sauvignon Blanc) with citrusy meals; and reds with steaks and rich tomato-based dishes. Bottom line? If it makes your meal taste better, you’ve found a perfect pairing. And don’t forget to store your wine appropriately.Althoughonlythefinestand rarest of wines truly need to be cellared for a length of time, it is still important to store your wine the right way to keep it tasting its best. Try to keep it stored at a consistent

temperature (the perfect temp is 45 to 65 degrees, but don’t fret if it’s not exact). However, note that extreme changes in heat or cold could affect the taste of the wine. Also, try to keep it out of direct sunlight, which can also alter the flavor.Ifyouaren’tluckyenoughtohaveyour own wine cellar, look for a cool, dark place in your home to store your wine or consider a wine cooler as a nice addition to your kitchen. CHEERS!

Ingredients:1/4 lb Tomatillos, quartered1/2 c water1 garlic clove2 Serrano chiles1/4 tsp salt1/4 tsp pepper1/3 c cilantro leaves, loosely packed2 chicken breasts1 c chicken stock, additional chicken stock may be needed1 c vegetable oil8 corn tortillas1 c sour cream1 lb Mozzarella cheese, gratedLightly salted water

Recipe:Boil tomatillos in water with garlic, chiles, salt and pepper until soft, about 15 to 20 minutes. Puree cooked sauce in blender to liquefy. While blending, add washed cilantro leaves; set aside. The sauce yield is about two and a half cups. It will thicken upon standing and you may need to thin with chicken stock.

Simmer chicken in lightly salted water until tender, about 10 to 15 minutes. Cool. Chicken will be slightly under-cooked. Shred cooked chicken and then, just prior to serving, heat in one cup chicken stock. This will heat chicken without cooking.

In medium skillet, heat oil to 300 degrees. Pass tortillas into hot oil for a few seconds to soften and seal. Remove carefully and set aside between paper towels. Do this just prior to assembly.

Fill softened tortillas with shredded chicken and one to two tablespoons of sauce. Roll up and place seam side down in casserole. Pour green sauce over top and garnish with sour cream and cheese. Place in 375 degree oven for 5 to 8 minutes or just long enough to melt cheese.

Yield: 6 Servings

Jazz’SALiveTravis Park | September 20 and 21210.212.8423 | SAParksFoundation.orgSome of the nation’s top jazz entertainers, along with regional and local talent, take over Travis Park and dazzle the crowd with their smooth sounds. Eddie Palmieri, Marlena Shaw, and the Yellowjackets are a few of the headlining performances.

Cottonwood Art FestivalCottonwood Park | October 4 and 5972.744.4580 | CottonwoodFestival.comLocated in scenic Cottonwood Park in Richardson, Texas, this prestigious art show has been a part of Richardson culture for 44 years. Twice a year, over 250 of the best local, national and international artists transform Cottonwood Park into a unique, outdoor fineartgallery.Thefestivalfeatureslocalbandsthatperform the best in rock, country, jazz, blues, swing and folk. Enjoy the Lakeside Courtyard where you can sit in the shade by the lake and relax while you enjoy music, food and spirits. Also, children of all ages can enjoy a variety of art and craft activities at ArtStop.

San Antonio Beer FestivalMaverick Park | October 18SanAntonioBeerFestival.comCalling all beer enthusiasts! Join us for an afternoon of cold beer, great food, music, live art and activities and much more. Sample over 200 craft and premium beers from local breweries and around the world. Plus, wine tasting, interactive games, tasty eats and live music keep the fun going all day long.

AT&T ChampionshipTPC San Antonio | October 20-26ATTChamp.comThe 30th Annual AT&T Championship returns to the AT&T Canyons Course at TPC San Antonio. The tournament includes 54 holes of stroke play competition without a cut. The golf courses, designed by Pete Dye and Greg Norman, offer two different playing experiences and great views for all who attend. Norman’s AT&T Oaks Course features narrow, tree-lined fairways and the Canyons Course features Dye’s signature wide fairways and panoramic views of the adjacent Cibolo Canyons.

Family Fest and Walk for KidneysNelson Wolff Stadium | October 27210.739.9778 | YXKidney.orgChances are high that, if you live in South Texas, you or someone you know has kidney disease. When you support Family Fest & Walk for Kidneys, you’re showing your support for the people of your community...your family, colleagues, neighbors and friends. This yearly program brings attention to kidney disease and highlights the need for organ donation and kidney screenings.

SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 2014

LA FOGATA GREEN CHICKEN ENCHILADAS

La Fogata210.340.1337 | LaFogata.com

In Good Taste Event Calendar

Luxury Real Estate Marketplace

REAL ESTATECorner

The luxury real estate market is typically definedaspropertiespricedat$1millionand above. This market has recently shown substantial growth due to an improved global economy and surging stock market prices. Forbes Magazine notes that the wealth of the world’s billionaires in 2014 totals$6.4trillion–anumberlargerthanany year previously calculated. Since the number of wealthy individuals grew to the highest levels ever, the pool of potential luxury home buyers also grew. According to the National Association of Realtors, three types of buyers have emerged as key contributors to the recent surge in luxury real estate sales:

LOCAL MOVE-UP BUYERS Low interest rates and an improved economy have motivated local buyers

to “move-up” and this has resulted in stiff competitionintheentry-level$1millionprice point in many markets.

MILLENNIAL BUYERS Clientele for luxury real estate is beginning to skew to the younger generation.“Millennials”–usuallydefined asthosebornafter1980–comprisedagrowingsegmentof$1million-plushomepurchasers in 2013. The fact that real estate is a more secure investment and ahedgeagainstinflationmotivated millennial buyers. In addition, Millennials are motivated by luxury real estate because it is an investment that can be enjoyed and appreciated. AsurveyofaffluentindividualsintheUSshowed that 57% of wealthy young buyers are considering the purchase of a

residence in the next 12 months compared to only 21% of those aged 45 and older.

OVERSEAS BUYERS The overseas buyer typically wants to invest in stable markets and currency favorable locations, especially at the higher price points, which often means investing in “trophy” homes (unique, extremely high-end properties) outside of their resident countries. Because of the low inventory in the luxury real estate market, builders have alsore-enteredtheluxurymarket– especially the luxury condo market. A new trend in luxury condominium buildingis“limitededition”properties–properties that have a limited number of units and offer very exclusive amenities. These limited edition

properties have proven very popular and often times sell out before the entire condo community has even been built. With the continued bullish economy, and as long as the stock market suffers no major setback, the outlook for the luxury real estate market looks favorable for the remainder of 2014 and for several years to come.

Vineyard Visits

Page 4: Shavano Park Lifestyle | Josh Dym

4th Generation Real Estate Expert

[email protected]

www.JoshDym.com10 Dominion Drive | San Antonio, TX 78257

Shavano Park | Shavano Creek | Bentley Manor

Nannette Gagne Escrow Officer

210.698.0924 Office 210.838.4007 Mobile

[email protected]

jeffersonbank.com/mortgages

Todd M. Schneider NMLS# 812337

371 North Main Street Boerne, TX 78006(830) [email protected]

Integrity • Responsiveness • Commitment

Whether you are buying or building a home, you will experience service at its finest. We offer a wide range of competitive products, including various jumbo loan options. Our mortgage specialists can help you find the product that meets your unique needs.

For personal service, in-house underwriting and processing, please contact:

KNOWLEDGEover words

RESULTSover promises

ACTIONSover stagnation

RISING ABOVEthe status quo

Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by UpscaleRealEstateMarketing.com • 877.660.0996

Address Sq. Ft. Days on Market List Price Price per Sq. Ft.Shavano ParkCURRENTLY FOR SALE16318 NW Military Hwy 3,202 30 $529,000 $165.20106 W Mossy Cup 4,162 182 $575,000 $138.15111 Bikeway Lane 5,626 16 $639,000 $113.57211 Granville Way 3,356 63 $649,900 $193.65111 Limestone Oak 3,822 105 $649,900 $170.04231 Granville Way 3,535 84 $659,000 $186.42120 Painted Post Lane 3,758 18 $659,900 $175.59218 Arbor Circle 3,422 46 $692,000 $202.22315 Regent Circle --- 32 $700,000 ---133 Penns Way 3,747 29 $700,000 $186.81101 Rock Squirrel 4,467 --- $729,000 $163.19215 Persimmon Pond 4,403 21 $775,000 $176.01210 Granville Way 4,255 2 $780,000 $183.31303 Regent Circle 4,573 322 $900,000 $196.80115 Warbler Way 5,758 88 $950,000 $164.98408 Happy Trail 4,968 97 $970,000 $195.24111 Cliffside Dr 5,400 73 $1,100,000 $203.70204 Cliffside Dr 5,255 35 $1,200,000 $228.35115 Wellesley Landing 4,588 63 $1,375,000 $299.69105 Warbler Way 7,154 332 $2,250,000 $314.50112 Canter Gait 9,260 84 $2,250,000 $242.98130 Winding Lane 7,176 546 $2,250,000 $313.54242 Winding Lane 6,927 284 $2,499,000 $360.76206 Winding Lane 8,175 193 $3,575,000 $437.30

PENDING 15908 NW Military Hwy 4,317 --- $550,000 $127.40

RECENTLY SOLD 101 Ponca Bend 3,880 185 $525,000 $135.30 103 Saddletree Rd 2,928 33 $575,000 $196.37 407 Happy Trail 6,498 258 $589,900 $90.78111 Honey Bee Lane 3,475 23 $599,999 $172.66 204 Saddletree Rd 4,366 16 $595,000 $136.28 104 Cliffside Dr 4,489 306 $749,900 $167.05

Shavano CreekCURRENTLY FOR SALE203 Switch Oak 4,221 128 $730,000 $172.94306 Harvard Oak 4,869 81 $819,000 $168.20522 Possum Oak 4,977 70 $825,000 $165.76314 Harvard Oak 5,311 42 $925,000 $174.16211 Post Oak Way 6,767 472 $949,000 $140.23312 Box Oak 6,192 53 $949,000 $153.26507 Blackjack Oak 5,260 81 $950,000 $180.60307 Myrtle Oak 6,350 128 $980,000 $154.33302 Princeton Oak 5,315 72 $1,590,000 $299.15

PENDING 306 Branch Oak Way 4,100 111 $777,000 $189.51

Bentley ManorCURRENTLY FOR SALE134 Hampton Way 3,496 28 $490,000 $140.164422 Essex Pl 2,697 55 $499,900 $185.354410 Essex Pl 2,663 34 $510,137 $191.56106 Dovery Way 3,016 10 $548,000 $181.69110 Binham Heights 2,943 65 $549,000 $186.54111 Calais Way 2,844 25 $550,000 $193.384415 Bayberry Row 2,582 57 $554,500 $214.75134 Manchester Way 4,708 51 $895,000 $190.10211 Bentley Manor 4,136 9 $930,000 $224.85502 Bentley Manor 5,677 215 $1,175,000 $206.97211 Geddington 5,082 6 $1,175,000 $231.20146 Manchester Way 5,883 84 $1,275,000 $216.72527 Berwick Town 5,185 113 $1,490,000 $287.36418 Bentley Manor 7,637 11 $1,750,000 $229.14106 Geddington 7,503 440 $1,950,000 $259.89

PENDING 419 Bentley Manor 4,848 30 $1,095,000 $225.86

RECENTLY SOLD 4406 Cameron Ct 3,273 21 $675,000 $206.23 423 Bentley Manor 4,703 443 $895,000 $190.30 120 Tuscany Way 6,138 411 $1,095,000 $178.39 107 Geddington 6,511 73 $1,950,000 $299.49

Luxury Market UpdateMillennial Buyers Making Waves

Exquisite Traditional FareLa Fogata’s Green Enchiladas

Through The GrapevineWONDROUS WINERIES

Shavano Park Real Estate

ReportPresented By

S H A V A N O P A R K

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