I’m so excited about moving to this little town in Texas. I found a home with no HOA!!! God truly blessed me with all the bells and whistles that I wanted nothing is missing. It’s absolutely perfect for myself and my son. We look forward to being a part of the community.
@commonsensewisdom5561 That's amazing that you found a home with NO HOA. Praise God! I felt your excitement. That's a great thing to pass to your son! Your verve for life.😁😃
Hey Raad...We think walkability will be great for New Braunfels. Whether it be living within or driving to and enjoying a walkable area, both are great things to have. It will be great to spend a Friday or Saturday evening eating dinner and then walking over for entertainment such as golf, movies, live music or just hanging out on a patio. New Braunfels certainly has many things for its residents to be excited about...especially the possibility of a Costco, Top Golf, Sprouts, etc...oh yea, can't forget Portillo's as well. Cheers Raad.
Sprouts would be cool, just think everybody mentioned wanting Trader Joe's. But alll the new stuff sounds very cool. Just hope it ain't no big parking garage like LA or Austin. I always wondered if New Braunfels has a limit on how high buildings and such could be?
Walkability is definitely an afterthought in New Braunfels (and Texas in general). I’m in Veramendi where the high school is literally just across the highway. Yet there’s no way to legally walk directly to it (!).
Honestly, one of the things I like about new Braunfels and why I'm considering moving to new braunfels is that it's not very walkable Don't get me wrong. I'd like to be able to walk to small little mom And pop stores and convient stores . But I don't want to live really next to a target or A. T j max, I like living a few miles away like i do now Maybe something you have to bike to. What I mean by that is by somebody that lives here in California, And have lived in other dense populated areas. Most of the walkable and bikable communities are inside of a big city. I don't want to live in a big city. I like the suburbs feel. I'm not looking for like a downtown Dallas Feel or downtown New York or LA feel I actually like the way new Braunfels is personally for myself.That's one of the things that's most appealing to me. Because if you look at all the scores with the best walking and biking scores, they're all inside of major metropolitan cities downtown.
Oh no at 1:55... is that gonna be a tall parking garage, please tell me there's a limit how high..? Oh there's so much parking already that stays empty. They don't need that it seems.
How many more new developments are going to be developed over 10-20 years I mean commercial development and master plan communities and major projects and subdivisions
Great videos Raad, I wonder how many months more or less will they finally announce Costco official? 🤔
I’m so excited about moving to this little town in Texas. I found a home with no HOA!!! God truly blessed me with all the bells and whistles that I wanted nothing is missing. It’s absolutely perfect for myself and my son. We look forward to being a part of the community.
@@commonsensewisdom5561 that’s great! which neighborhood ?
@commonsensewisdom5561 That's amazing that you found a home with NO HOA. Praise God! I felt your excitement. That's a great thing to pass to your son! Your verve for life.😁😃
2:15 As a former Chicago-area native, I'm really excited to see Portillo's coming here.
Hey Raad...We think walkability will be great for New Braunfels. Whether it be living within or driving to and enjoying a walkable area, both are great things to have. It will be great to spend a Friday or Saturday evening eating dinner and then walking over for entertainment such as golf, movies, live music or just hanging out on a patio. New Braunfels certainly has many things for its residents to be excited about...especially the possibility of a Costco, Top Golf, Sprouts, etc...oh yea, can't forget Portillo's as well. Cheers Raad.
@@veritasmanagement18 agree 👍🏻. Walkability is key to managing the traffic
That's great to hear Sprouts coming to New Braunfels. Hopefully, Costco can seal the deal with Mayfair to come to New Braunfels too.
Sprouts would be cool, just think everybody mentioned wanting Trader Joe's. But alll the new stuff sounds very cool. Just hope it ain't no big parking garage like LA or Austin. I always wondered if New Braunfels has a limit on how high buildings and such could be?
Walkability is definitely an afterthought in New Braunfels (and Texas in general). I’m in Veramendi where the high school is literally just across the highway. Yet there’s no way to legally walk directly to it (!).
@@wrobinnes not yet. You also have a walkable elementary school
Honestly, one of the things I like about new Braunfels and why I'm considering moving to new braunfels is that it's not very walkable Don't get me wrong. I'd like to be able to walk to small little mom And pop stores and convient stores . But I don't want to live really next to a target or A. T j max, I like living a few miles away like i do now Maybe something you have to bike to. What I mean by that is by somebody that lives here in California, And have lived in other dense populated areas. Most of the walkable and bikable communities are inside of a big city. I don't want to live in a big city. I like the suburbs feel. I'm not looking for like a downtown Dallas Feel or downtown New York or LA feel I actually like the way new Braunfels is personally for myself.That's one of the things that's most appealing to me. Because if you look at all the scores with the best walking and biking scores, they're all inside of major metropolitan cities downtown.
100% correct on the walkable areas being downtown, and very much respect your car dependency so you can have your lifestyle
Is Sprouts coming to creekside? That would be great. I love walking and having walkable communities is great.
@@antonioaa8097 yes
Oh no at 1:55... is that gonna be a tall parking garage, please tell me there's a limit how high..? Oh there's so much parking already that stays empty. They don't need that it seems.
How many more new developments are going to be developed over 10-20 years I mean commercial development and master plan communities and major projects and subdivisions