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Living on a Higher Budget in Terrell Hills San Antonio, Texas

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Mike Pannell
Mike Pannell: Real Estate Brokerage in Keller, TX

Whether you are attracted to the Old Mexican traditions, the strong flavor of Texas, or the many sites of San Antonio, there are several choices within the large city by which to choose your next home purchase. Finding your next home could be within several enclaves and suburbs of the city, allowing you to enjoy the culture and festivities of one of the largest cities in the United States, offering one of the richest cultures and histories in the country, no matter what your budget may be. Whether you are looking for simplicity and quality living, or luxury and extravagant living, you can make your choice amongst several San Antonio neighborhoods, including Terrell Hills.


Terrell Hills is a community that follows a close history, starting in 1880 when the property was acquired by Colonel Charles Milton Terrell. After his death, his wife and children developed the land, creating Terrell Hills, a small suburban community. Through the years, the land within and around Terrell Hills has continued to develop, creating a community that now holds some of the most expensive San Antonio homes, ranging from the lower 100,000’s to the low millions. The average median house cost in the neighborhood is currently ranging about $429,000, with several homes that reach well over $1 million.

There are several things that attract residents to Terrell Hills, including the architectural value and the surrounding homes and neighborhoods that add quality and value to the area. Lying inside Loop 410, Terrell Hills is surrounded by Alamo Heights, Fort Sam Houston, and the Greater San Antonio Metropolitan area. This provides great access to the city life, while remaining behind the scenes within a tranquil environment that features the most valuable properties in not only San Antonio, but the entire state of Texas as well.

The homes within Terrell Hills are quite desirable thanks to the mid-twentieth century style that inhabits the area, with cottage style homes and expansive estates offering landscape and magnificence that is well worth the value and costs. The community is comprised of two others, Alamo Heights and Olmos Park, two other upper scale sectors of San Antonio.

Experiencing the life of Texas is hard to describe, with the fast paced hustle of the several cities and the calm serenity of several others. Living in San Antonio is definitely an exciting atmosphere in which you can choose to live in many unique neighborhoods. Choosing Terrell Hills is a great option for those with a larger budget and the desire for the finer living quality.

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Terrell Hills: a great place to live in San Antonio, Texas

Robin Rogers, ABR, CRS:  professional real estate broker & investment adviser: Real Estate Brokerage in San Antonio, TX

I have lots of favorite neighborhoods. Terrell Hills is one of them. It's not only a neighborhood, it's an incorporated city, located north of downtown and west of Fort Sam Houston. My favorite neighborhoods have one thing in common: lots of trees. The homes in Terrell Hills have trees and a lot of character, varying quite a bit in architectural style, size, and price. Most of the homes range from the high $200,000s to the $600,000s.

Home in Terrell Hills

To the left is a cottage-style three-bedroom home with a covered patio and detached garage that sold for just under $200,000

The neighborhood includes two school districts: Alamo Heights Independent School District and North East Independent School District. There is not a huge difference in home prices between the two school districts, although Alamo Heights ISD is more prestigious.

Large lots are the norm in Terrell Hills, averaging at least 0.25 acre, and dotted with mature live oaks, pecans, and mesquites. The older homes have pier-and-beam foundations, while those built in the 1960s and later tend to be on concrete slabs.

Home in Terrell Hills

On the right is an updated and expanded four-bedroom, four-bath home with swimming pool that sold in the $650,000 range

There is a wide range of home prices, from "tear-downs" to some of San Antonio's most expensive mansions. Many of the homes have swimming pools. Most of the homes have been remodeled and updated, but the interiors might still be considered out of date because of lower ceilings and more interior walls than are used today. Others are larger homes built from the late 1990s up to the present on lots from which the original homes have been removed.

Whenever I am near Fort Sam Houston, Brackenridge Park or the zoo, or heading south from downtown, I like to take a detour through Terrell Hills.

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City of Terrell Hills

Shirley Parks, Broker     210-414-0966 San Antonio TX Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in San Antonio, TX

If buyers tell me they want to live in Terrell Hills, it is an indication to me that they want to live near downtown in an urban setting "inside Loop 410." In light of that, I find it amusing that almost a century ago Terrell Hills was considered "a remote rural area." In researching the history of the city of Terrell Hills, I found the following information on the Terrell Hills website:

"In 1919, a group of six families and 3 bachelors were organized with a desire to emigrate from the City of San Antonio and settle in a remote rural area. They selected a 24 acre tract that was formerly Terrell Farms. The southern boundary was Terrell Road, Garraty Road to the north, and western border being Eldon Road. The eastern border was Fort Sam Houston and what is now Harry Wurzbach.

Dr. Terrell agreed to lay water main and gas lines from N. New Braunfels Avenue to the area and a 50 foot gravel road was arranged. The gravel road was an extension of Elizabeth Road from N. New Braunfels Avenue.

Each member of the group signed a contract dated January 5th, 1920 and duly recorded in the County records, that within five years they would settle and build a home within the 24 acre tract. There were some interesting stipulations in the contract; some a reminder of how archaic those times were. The male members of the agreement were to comprise the governing body, each having one vote. One of the bachelors dropped out saying he did not want to live there.

In 1939, Maury Maverick was seeking election as Mayor of the City of San Antonio. He made it known that he would take those silk stocking areas in the City of San Antonio and tax the hell out of them. With that advance notice and the leadership of Pat Swearingen, Terrell Hills held a an election on March 25th to decide the fate of the township. Terrell Hills was incorporated on March 31, 1939 and received the charter as "Town of Terrell Hills". Maury Maverick took office on June 1st but was powerless to override the town charter.

W.L. Matthews was the first mayor of the township and the first council meeting took place on May 11, 1939. The first election of officials was held on April 15, 1939. Elections were then held every other year until 1955, at which time annual elections began.

All services to residents at the time incorporation were being paid for by individual residents, which was judged unsatisfactory. It was agreed that improvements would necessitate regularly paid employees, which in turn would require some form of taxation. It was the unanimous opinion of the council that no action should be taken at that time that would require the levying of a general property tax.

By 1941, the frequency of the meetings increased and in October 1942, the council resolved to meet regularly on the first Monday of each calendar month. Also at this meeting, the first city employee (a deputy marshal, to be paid $40 per month plus whatever he could solicit from the citizens) was authorized. The resolution notwithstanding, monthly meetings did not begin until February 1943.

The southern boundary of Burr Road was finalized in April of 1945. In July of 1945, San Antonio once again attempted to take in both Terrell Hills and Alamo Heights. The 4th Court of Appeals upheld the law that ultimately would not allow San Antonio to overtake any incorporated township already within the borders of the growing metropolitan city. There was some consideration of consolidating Terrell Hills and Alamo Heights but that idea was never acted upon.

The period of 1949 through 1952 saw a steady growth of population. During this period, citizens committees were formed, paid employees of the township were established and an office space was rented in the firehouse. By March 3, 1952, the town population grew to more than 600 inhabitants.

Excerpts from "San Antonio Lawyers" by W.L. Matthews Terrell Hills first Mayor