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WATERFORD HEIGHTS in The Heights at Stone Oak, San Antonio, TX 78258

Waterford Heights is a luxury and exclusive gated community within the magnificent community of The Heights at Stone Oak offering you and your family an opportunity to enjoy peace and quiet in a tranquil environment that is only 15 minutes from the best schools, shopping, and entertainment. Each home site consists of one to one and one-half acres on which to build your dream home.

The Heights at Stone Oak is conveniently located in the fastest growing quarter of San Antonio's primary residential area.  This gated community of approximately 1,200 home sites is only 25 minutes from the San Antonio International Airport and located within the North East Independent School District (NEISD). In addition, you'll find a tranquility within the gates that will welcome you to the lifestyle you so deserve.

The community itself has a recreation center featuring a pavilion, 25 meter swimming pool, tennis, basketball, and sand volleyball courts, as well as a playground and 22 acre green belt. 

To search for home listings in San Antonio go to www.shirleyparks.com or call me at 210-414-0966.

 

 

 

 

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As an SRES® designee, I have received additional education on such topics as tax laws, probate, estate planning, equity conversion strategies, and can offer you information on current market trends as well as valuable resources regarding real estate transactions.


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Hi Shirley - I can post your blog on www.PersonalFinanceTimes.com about Waterford Heights if you would like. Also, you can register and post your own articles. In the next few weeks I will marketing www.PersonalFinanceTimes.com to 78258, 78248, 78257, 78259, 78260 areas in San Antonio - postcards, right of way signs etc.

Let me know if you do not want to be posted and I will remove it. Thanks! 

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