A $145 million expansion is planned for San Antonio's Air Force Village, a retirement community located off US 90 outside of Loop 1604.
The first phase of the development, The Gardens at Air Force Village, will be built by Sitterle Homes. Construction on 45 ranch style homes will start in August. The development will offer residents two bedroom homes ranging from 1679 square feet to 2285 square feet. The cost to residents is a one time residency fee ranging from $100,000 to $345,000. There will also be a monthly fee ranging from $1600 to $4100. The fees provide all maintenance as well as discounted health care.
In addition to the ranch style homes, the expansion includes a new health care center, dining facility, apartments, and retail space.

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Sounds like a nice place. Is it set up like Sun City? Ceil has a friend that wants to move to Sun City up the other side of Austin.
Hi Carl and Ceil. I have never been to Sun City but I don't think it is the same. Our pastor said his in-laws live in Sun City and like it there.
Howdy there Shirley
Air Force Village Retirement Community, sure does sound like a really fine place. We don't really have any places like that right here in my area.
P.S. there is a Blog Along tonight.
Shirley, It sounds like a nice place to retire. Is it just retired Air Force?
Marchel, It is just Air Force and I think it is just for officers and/or their spouses or widows/widowers but I need to check on that. The Army has their own smaller retirement community here.
Hi Dale, I stopped by the blog along and left a comment but will check back in.
Shirley I would think retired military would enjoy living in that facility. Maybe you could get some photo's for us to take a peek. I'll try pullling it up on the net.
To see photos of Air Force Villages, click here:
http://www.airforcevillages.com/air-force-village-1-photo-tour/