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We moved from Houston to San Marcos first, over 20 yrs ago. We eventually settled in New Braunfels. We’re empty nesters now, but we still love living here. Compared to large cities (Houston, SA, Austin), I feel NB’s traffic is manageable. I’m blessed with an awesome neighborhood and community in NB. My kids did so well in the NB schools. I still feel a sense of community here. Love it! ❤️ I think it’s great to be able to travel to the big cities that aren’t too far away, and not live there. It’s great being able to drive back home to NB to a small city. 🌼
Went to State 30 years ago, and it was so nice in NB. Took my kids recently, and traffic is bumper to bumper all day everywhere. Sad to see the healing waters so sullied...
We’ve been going to NB since the 1970’s. Sad to see it overwhelmed now. It was a quaint little town with very nice people. Same with all the other towns out there.
Gruene is actually just a district within New Braunfels now. It’s no longer its own town anymore. Glad to hear you love it! We love it visiting NB when we can!
New Braunfels hasn’t been a small town since 1970! It’s become a HELL HOLE! Moved from Seguin 4 years ago to get away from both Seguin and New Braunfels!🇺🇸🤠 Native Texan!
Thanks for info., just moved to area, but have lived in Seguin and San Antonio. One positive you failed to mention was crime, it is very low compared to SA. Traffic is not a problem if you know when and how to get around, now if you are traveling to N or S, 35 can be an issue. Hope I don't get one of those screwed up utility bill. Went to office downtown and staff not too friendly.
They want you to use your air conditioner less this summer because it could be a drain on the electrical system, the power grid, but they want you to use electric cars more! Huh? 😆
Expatriated as a single, retired guy on social security with no wife, brothers or sisters or kids or parents and went to southeast Asia where the cost of living is literally 60-70% less than in the US. My fully-furnished, 1-bedroom apartment in a new building with a 50-inch SMART TV, washing machine, free water and Internet is only $200 a month on a 6-month lease. I’m on the 2nd floor with a balcony overlooking a grove of coconut palm and mango trees, 1.4 miles from town. The US dollar is used here and English is understood. Where am I? Cambodia! Very, very friendly people. As a single person, you can comfortably live here on $700-$800 a month.
Best realtor in the game!! looking forward to continuing to work with you for my relocation out there & ALL my future real estate needs while I’m there 🤝
Born in New Braunfels. Still have family there. Was 25000 when I visited there as a youngster. It’s not the same town I remember but I still love visiting there.
I just bought a brand new house less than a mile from downtown and Landa Park. I HIGHLY recommend getting the most efficient A/C you can. Mine is 20 SEER and my worst electric bill so far was $120 for electricity alone. This is for a 2600 sq ft home in 100º heat for an entire month (last Sept). My neighbors all opted for the standard 16 SEER units and pay a lot more for A/C.
Forget fancy new houses! I just wish we had one of my grandmas' little 2 bedroom houses with the big backyard we spent our childhood Christmases and summers in.
Born and raised in San Antonio. Moved to NB last year and regardless of any downside this town currently has it's still so much better here imo minus the congestion/traffic. Yes it's insane. And its actually kind of upsetting how many ppl have flooded into Austin And Sa from wherever state they originally came from.
We have our own issues. The conservatives in this state have turned us into a third-world hell hole. The only thing that keeps us from becoming Mississippi is the oil money.
I believe nobody gets to $900 utility bills without something odd going on. A house with poor air sealing (insulation almost useless for a leaky house), or constant water leak, or something like that.
We bought in San Marcos TX 4 years ago just north of New Braunfels. When we bought, there were only 12 houses and hundreds of acres around us. Within 3 years their was nothing but houses as far as the eye could see. My drive used to be 25 minutes to work but turned into 45 minutes. Wrecks every day on hwy 35. In April, we sold our house for well over twice what we bought it for and bought 7 times the amount of land here in Oklahoma. They are projecting austin to San Antonio area to double in population in the next 3 years.
For those who don't know, these two towns are 40 MILES APART, and yet... it is a suburb of San Antonio. From S.A. through Austin to Waco it is almost solid construction. And maybe all the way to Dallas; haven't been that way in decades. And "Gruene" is German and means "green".
It sucks to see a nice small town turn into a busy town, but yeah. I shouldn't be talking. I moved from Southern California to San Antonio TX back in 2011 for financial reasons and to be a able to afford a new home. Great video. Subscribed
NBU is the absolute worst thing here in NB. They have a monopoly here and it’s awful. They fined me for watering outside of a watering day. I didn’t want my foundation to dry up but yet I get tagged with a fine!
We are under water restrictions and have been for years. There are provisions to water the foundations every day. Sounds like you may not have followed those.
I live in Schertz, been living in this area since 2005, and went too Schlitterbahn in summer of 2023 and it is overrated. I call it Shitterbahn, it’s packed and the old side has a lot of shutdown areas, and both the new and old side lines are long wait times. I can also say that it’s not just New Braunfels that’s growing, it’s all the surrounding areas of San Antonio. I’ve watched it really grow in the past 20 years.
Its because so much of the economy is based on boomer age 'numbers have to go up forever' type of stuff that isnt really applicable anymore or sustainable, thats like half of the immigration issue is people arguing over the .98 replacement rate thing imo and the impact it has/will have, in conjunction with small town vs urban type of stuff.
I’ve lived in NBTX since 2006 and I love it! Easy access to SATX and ATX and all their attractions. Our home value has skyrocketed! Mostly due to Californians moving here. Traffic is bad at times in some spots, but not such a nightmare. No place is perfect or ideal, but NBTX suits me fine. ❤
You forgot two Major Issues, 1. Property Taxes. Increased over 4.5 times from 2022-2023, now they are increasing close to the same 2023-2024. I've literally watched older couples in tears, crying with the wife asking " What Are We Going To Do" and her husband telling her, Mama We're Going To Have To Sell All Of It", Her response, " But It's Been In Our Family For Four Generations, What Are We Going To Tell The Kids? What Are We Going To Tell Our Grand Babies? Where Are They Going To Live?" Hell, even the lady at the Tax Office had tears in her eyes! Then some chuckle head kinda smirked and said. " You Don't Have To Worry Anymore, Some Developer's Going To Give Ya'll A Boatload Of Money For It And Build A Bunch Of Houses On It"!! 2. Canyon Lake Is At It's Lowest Level Since it Was Built (For Flood Control. Not Water Supply) And It Currently Only Has Two Boat Ramps Open For Almost A Year Now Due To Drought And Islands Popping Up Even By The Dam. This Year Isn't Looking Any Better.
A couple things. I won’t argue with Canyon Lake. That’s a tough situation with really no solution anyone can control. Im not sure where you’re getting the data for the property taxes but I’d be curious to see the source of that data. When it comes to seniors, anyone in a home who is 65+ gets no increase in the school taxes as long as they own the home which is typically 70% of the taxes and the value increase is limited. Yes the taxes can go up but it’s impossible for it to increase 4.5x in one year.
@@LifeinSATX - You are correct about the property taxes being capped for seniors - as long as the house is properly homesteaded. The previous commenter, when speaking of “older couples”, must have been referring to middle-age, pre-retirement because most all states in America have some form of residential property tax relief for retirees/Sr citizens.
Anyone saying traffic is bad in NB must be from small towns. Anyone who spent anytime in a major city like Houston would not consider NB traffic jams to be real traffic. I vacationed with my girlfriend’s family there about a week ago and NB “traffic” is an absolute joke compared to Houston traffic..Come to Houston during rush hour and you will miss your NB “traffic”.
You are correct! We are from San Antonio and my husband attended a conference in Houston. He’s fantastic at utilizing the GPS, me not so much. When we arrived to Houston, YIKES!!! There was red lines all over the screen...lines crisscrossing, overlapping, and cars going everywhere!!!! I couldn’t contain my laughter watching my husband missing his exits and hearing him say, “give me a chance, give me a chance to get on that lane!” LOL 🤣🤣🤣
We just had our foundation done on our 20+ year old house. Ramjack said soaker hoses will not protect your home in some soils. The problem is developers don’t want to pay cost of testing soil on every lot, so they build the minimum foundation and leave it up to the homeowner to run the risk of having to shore up their foundation someday. What new home buyers/builders should do is ask for extra strength on their foundation to begin with. Pay the extra cost for extra security up front. Get the foundation inspected before it is covered up. I recommend RAMJACK. It’s like this in most of Texas, not just NBTX, unless you can build on rock.
I love it out here, use to live in Stone Oak and the crime has increased, Stone Oak was considered a better part of San Antonio. I haven't experienced any of that in New Braunfels. I am on my second summer here and my bills have never been that high. In every city you can get a evaluation done on your electric usage, irrigation system and water. The company will send somebody out to do it. Tip: Unplug all the electronics at night, cut off lights, use black out curtains for windows, to block the light and heat for the summer. I am from up north, so this traffic is nothing and you can go back roads to get from here to San Antonio and Austin. It is very peaceful here. San Antonio is the wild wild west, NB is cool especially for this city girl/ army vet.
You nailed it regarding the clay. Mayfair will be another problem here. We moved across town to get off the clay in 2018 once we suspected our foundation might be moving. Veramendi would be the best option to avoid this.
We go to San Marcos , Gurene, and to New Braunfels every once in a while, there is nothing like a small town, but then the people start coming ..... :/ I wanted to move to NB or Castroville a while back, but my job kept me in San Antonio. I moved out into the far west side of San Antonio to get out of the urban growth. Thanks. If you can't stand the heat, don't come to south Texas :) We got solar panels on our new house and don't pay electricity anymore, but I have a $100 payment to the Solar company monthly....It was a great investment in my opinion...
You just gotta know the right times to get around town and it’s not really bad at all but if your trying to get around at same time as everyone else then your gonna take longer
New Braunfels San Antonio anywhere up 35 would be the last place to move right now since it's so populated and growing rapidly. Maybe move to like lampasas Brownwood Comanche it's quiet in those towns
Also, out of state investors buying huge chunks of new subdivisions. They put a property management company in charge, and they expect a new house when you move. Leasing is the only option with them. I wanted to speak with the owner about buying the house, and the property management company would not allow me to contact the owner.
I just got my clear to close for this monday (moving over off 337 west of NB) and the first thing i got online and saw this morning was this video lol.....Great video like always bro.
New Braunfels is still a great spot man! Always better to know both the good and the bad though! Congrats on the new house!!!! Reach out if you ever need anything!
You guys are spitting in the wind trying to get people to stop moving to Texas in general. Hang in there. DFW has built so many roads in the last 20 yrs, that it pretty much has the inner DFW AREA IN DECENT SHAPE. now, the ones that suffer are what was once in the sticks. Ie Melissa, Anna, Farmersville, Lavon, and Nevada to name just a few. I drive for Uber and Lyft and I hate it when I have to go to those places. For more in close areas in Richardson, Plano, and Frisco, the infrastructure is doing pretty much better. Garland is so old that it is hell getting anywhere there, and I am not telling you my backroads which are few and far between in Garland.
Wow that’s your electric bill? That sounds high to me but I’m not in Texas. Ours is $174 consistently on an averaging plan but I’m in Oklahoma City. Everywhere is definitely different. How much would your bill be if you didn’t use solar panels?
Lots of things to do, great neighborhoods, fairly affordable, great schools. As for the heat, it definitely can get hot in the summer, but mornings and evenings are bearable. I’ll give you a hack to beat the heat: find a house where the backyard faces east. In the afternoons when it’s shaded, it’s a comfortable temp and perfect for spending time outside. Me and my kids are always outside in the afternoon in the summer because of the direction our house faces. 👍🏼 We ate dinner on the porch yesterday and there was actually a cool breeze!
All those people buying in the pop-up subdivisions (cheaply constructed) between NB and Seguin beware! Or anywhere off CR 1044. You are buying on farm land and I promise you your house foundation is going to shift so bad you won't be able to sell it. The other side of IH 35 toward the hill is all rock but the housing is much more expensive.
@Liz_S702 The rocky area is also the recharge zone for the Edwards Aquifer. I see nothing good coming from building there. My Dad was a Professor in Geology and Hydrology. Growing up he preached that the only time anyone is going to think about the Aquifer (this was is in the 70's and onward) is when you turn on your faucet and it goes drip, drip, drip. Water is a massive concern.
We live in Canyon Lake about 20 minutes from NB and have PEC electric. It's cheap as hell and we have a lake view. Hill country is beautiful. Wouldn't live anywhere else!!
The sign says gruene not new braunfels. My husband lives in his truck there. Can’t afford even a room. He’s 60 and does lawn n tree care. He says there are tame deer that walk all over town.
I'm in San Antonio and worked construction for years in NB. If you visit or move there, you should go pay a visit to Coopers Bbq. Delicious food is an understatement
Lots of construction but its mainly being done on the north side of town...what about the south where all the traffic is at? You mention 46 and not a lot of work, but plenty of people from New Braunfels work in Seguin and use 46. Other than waiting for the state government to fix 46, why is the city not opening alternate roads asap? Lots of home and apt construction permits but no infrastructure on roads...
I live in San Antonio. My question is about energy - with all the growth in the area do we have enough energy resources to keep up with it all? Last summer they kept threatening brown outs and were asking everyone to do their part in turning the thermostat up. A couple of times we went to businesses that were asked to turn their air conditioning completely off during peak hours. What is Texas or Bexar or Guadalupe county doing to provide the resources needed for the explosion of growth in this area?
Nothing. They never intend to do. There's no way to get more energy than what's already there. I think in the next few years the bigger problem will be water all the lakes and rivers around San Antonio and the Hill country are drying up.
I've been going to New Braunfels since I was a young boy in '75. Some of my best childhood memories are from summer trips there. I've passed that love on to my son and he goes with his friends now. I was in town in June and passed that housing development being built on River Road between 337 and River Road Ice House. Very disappointed.
I guess my childhood memories of New Braunfels are all I have now since the town is, in my mind, non-existant. All of the wonderful quaint, German and Texan things and places and even people are all gone. The end started when the cement plant was built and they started buying up outlying farms and ranches that then were ground up and destroyed to harvest the limestone. 60 years ago when I was little, the best time of each year was when we drove up from Houston to stay at Camp Warnecke and visit with my New Braunfels native uncle (he was Dixie Deutsch) and my aunt (Dad's sister). It was like visiting the most homey, friendly and genuine theme park ever. Kind makes me weepy thinking about how all those things I loved are gone. Even the springs are almost dried up from development. Human beings, no damn good.
New Braunfels is not a pretty town. It was hyped a few years back. And folks in NB do not drive to Austin for work. Austin is a one hour drive and that’s not even getting into Austin.
If you’re already from Texas moving to another town in Texas I’m okay with .But if your from another state running from your problems that you chose to be in don’t come to Texas we don’t wants you here
At this point, Gruene can be considered a neighborhood or district within New Braunfels. It is most definitely not its own town separate of New Braunfels. Maybe it was at one point that was a long time ago.
there are 2 new braunfels. 35 to the east and 35 to the west. Western part including downtown, the river, Gruene, Landa, et al still has small town appeal. 35 to the east is a completely different town akin to any big city
Great video brother, my only critique is regarding traffic and the infrastructure. I believe NBTX is doing a great job getting ahead of the growth. You mentioned traffic is horrible, but 46 east of 35 is literally the only traffic in the city. LOL. It is a mood killer though, that's why I stay west of 35! LOL!!!
That town is sandwich between SAT and ATX, feels like one big metro area. My great grandfather remembers when NB was a sundown town prior to civil rights. 😢. Then NB only had less than 5k people.
NB is where my cousin moved when she retired from real estate sales in Kingsville. She had a pool in Kingsville and wanted one in NB. She had to settle for one 1/3 the size because her backyard was solid rock. The little pool ahe put in had to be 100% jackhammered.
@user-bg2gh6ty2b Right, 60 yr old retirees should enjoy tubing in the river with drunk teens rather hanging out in their own back yard with people in their same social status. Genius!
I've lived in Houston my whole life and 45 South and 45 in general has been under construction ever since I was a kid I had a piece of land in New Braunfels I sold it
i think the traffic is exaggerated. hwy 46 isn't that bad, although it isn't good and needs improvement ASAP. coming from a much larger city though, it's really not bad.
Misconceptions about watering a foundation. Never water your foundation. You’ll never keep up with it during droughts and the worst thing you want is uneven moisture conditions, so let it dry evenly or let it get moist evenly and naturally.
We vacationed in San Antonio early this year, and the wife wants to move out here or Canyon lake, (we're from Iowa) she hates the snow. (I love the snow) This was good information thank you. What is with the water restrictions?
The traffic in NB is crazy. We can’t wait to move out. I could never understand how so many people can move to this area and only a few out of thousands can actually cook. Besides one in Schertz, we have to drive to Houston for some good food. Local Texans don’t know what good food is. Foodies get foodies.
While there is more people and congestion there are ways around the traffic. And I’ll have to disagree on the utilities. We pay $200 in the summer with our AC running 70 degrees 24-7.
ERCOT does not build the infrastructure. It simply rubberstamps the Governor's and legislature's wishes, and they get too much money from these utilities to demand they modernize.
Me and my girlfriend got an apartment in NB , weve both lived in florida for years. Ive heard the basics like high utility bills, tourism, but ive also heard its beautiful and right between austin and san antonio. As far as jobs go, what is the hospitality industry like? Im looking for a tech job and she is amazing at event coordinating and serving
Kinda funny to call it fast paced or busy. Maybe relative to what it was in the past, but there's a car every few minutes and a few people here and there but certainly not congested
LIving in Seguin, I can tell confirn the traffic on 46 is horrible a lot of the time. With !-10 going through Seguin and I-35 going though New Breaunfels, 46 is really one of only two conveneient connecting roads. I generally go to New Braunfels twice a week to go out with friends, Travel time has gone from 20 minutes for the 15 mile drive to almost 45 minutes. At 65, I hope I live long enough to see the new express way between the two cities, but I won't hold my breathe. I also have a rental duplex in NB, just off 46, and yes, prices are going up.
Yes, Don’t move to New Braunfels! Everything this guy in this video says is true! I live in New Braunfels… I HATE this growth, it’s crazy, the traffic, the rude people, expensive prices to eat or drink, utilities. Don’t tell me to move, you move, I’m from here, can’t go anywhere else
I’m a devils advocate guy. If y’all from Texas and this area, I agree with you. If y’all are talking to folks moving to Texas or this area from Houston or Dallas then it’s different conversation. #2 is the same thing with all the surrounding cities. Most jobs today are becoming remote. #3 is the same with all Texas cities. It has been this way for generations and will always be. You stated it’s the worst congested on 46, have you been to Houston or worse, Los Angeles? #4 for sure is horrible. Gruene was a special little town and now we avoid it because of out of towners. #5 NB small town feel? I’ve never heard anyone said that since the 90s #6 it depends who you are talking to. A lot folks are coming here from different states and to them it’s cheap. It helped us a lot with our real estate and equity. #7 We moved from NB to Wimberly to Bulverde. Bulverde isn’t as bad since it’s ran by republican old people. #8 100% red and needs to stay that way. If y’all get clients from out of state, remind em why they aren’t staying there. #9 y’all need to buy on limestone but in reality, the foundation in Texas will always be a problem from my experience of the heat. I always remind folks new to this area to water the foundation. #10 this utility problem is everywhere. Every year Travis and canyon lake go down further. We are gonna become like other states where we have to fly water in. Water is 100% an issue. For electric, you’ll see more and more solar to avoid that. Surprised the counties haven’t bitched to the state on subsidizing solar more here to reduce the grid strain
Yes absolutely it's all true. Don't come here. Awful! I would move today if I could. But the boxes... I'm doomed to remain. Don't let this happen to you. You have been warned!
New Braunfels is actually a fairly moderate city. Comal county votes 70% republican but if you really drill down to the precinct level, their precincts are either leaning democrat or 50-60% republican. The rural or western areas of Comal County go 80-90% republican. Hence, a 70% right leaning county average.
If you watch the video, I’m not telling people to not move to San Antonio. I’m telling them to not move here if you can’t handle these things all of which are not near as bad as people make them out to be but these are still things they need to consider.
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We moved from Houston to San Marcos first, over 20 yrs ago. We eventually settled in New Braunfels. We’re empty nesters now, but we still love living here. Compared to large cities (Houston, SA, Austin), I feel NB’s traffic is manageable. I’m blessed with an awesome neighborhood and community in NB. My kids did so well in the NB schools. I still feel a sense of community here. Love it! ❤️ I think it’s great to be able to travel to the big cities that aren’t too far away, and not live there. It’s great being able to drive back home to NB to a small city. 🌼
Went to State 30 years ago, and it was so nice in NB. Took my kids recently, and traffic is bumper to bumper all day everywhere. Sad to see the healing waters so sullied...
I wish more of the people here now could have seen it 30 years ago. Change is inevitable but I too still miss those days!
We’ve been going to NB since the 1970’s. Sad to see it overwhelmed now. It was a quaint little town with very nice people. Same with all the other towns out there.
I lived in New Braunfels for a long time. It's funny you're sitting in Gruene and talking about N.B. I loved it then, and still love it now.
Gruene is actually just a district within New Braunfels now. It’s no longer its own town anymore. Glad to hear you love it! We love it visiting NB when we can!
Got em😂
New Braunfels hasn’t been a small town since 1970! It’s become a HELL HOLE! Moved from Seguin 4 years ago to get away from both Seguin and New Braunfels!🇺🇸🤠 Native Texan!
Thanks for info., just moved to area, but have lived in Seguin and San Antonio. One positive you failed to mention was crime, it is very low compared to SA. Traffic is not a problem if you know when and how to get around, now if you are traveling to N or S, 35 can be an issue. Hope I don't get one of those screwed up utility bill. Went to office downtown and staff not too friendly.
@@juliogonzales6356 Next time bring some cookies or a home-baked cake to the staff and they will treat you like family.
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They want you to use your air conditioner less this summer because it could be a drain on the electrical system, the power grid, but they want you to use electric cars more! Huh? 😆
Expatriated as a single, retired guy on social security with no wife, brothers or sisters or kids or parents and went to southeast Asia where the cost of living is literally 60-70% less than in the US. My fully-furnished, 1-bedroom apartment in a new building with a 50-inch SMART TV, washing machine, free water and Internet is only $200 a month on a 6-month lease. I’m on the 2nd floor with a balcony overlooking a grove of coconut palm and mango trees, 1.4 miles from town. The US dollar is used here and English is understood. Where am I? Cambodia! Very, very friendly people. As a single person, you can comfortably live here on $700-$800 a month.
That’s great, but you are in ….Cambodia
We found cambodians to be extremely welcoming and gracious during a visit there about 5 years ago
@@PragueMom Cambodians still are the most friendly and smiling people, much like Filipinos!
On my way !
Sounds good, but I personally prefer living of $10,000/month and living with my wife & kids, enjoying all that this planet has to offer.
I rarely entirely agree with these types of analysis about real estate of which I am familiar but this guy is spot on.
Thanks a lot! 🙏🏻
Spot on??
Best realtor in the game!! looking forward to continuing to work with you for my relocation out there & ALL my future real estate needs while I’m there 🤝
Appreciate it my man!
Born in New Braunfels. Still have family there. Was 25000 when I visited there as a youngster. It’s not the same town I remember but I still love visiting there.
Right On Michael, great details and lots of info.
Glad you enjoyed it!!!
I just bought a brand new house less than a mile from downtown and Landa Park. I HIGHLY recommend getting the most efficient A/C you can. Mine is 20 SEER and my worst electric bill so far was $120 for electricity alone. This is for a 2600 sq ft home in 100º heat for an entire month (last Sept). My neighbors all opted for the standard 16 SEER units and pay a lot more for A/C.
Great advice. 😎
Forget fancy new houses! I just wish we had one of my grandmas' little 2 bedroom houses with the big backyard we spent our childhood Christmases and summers in.
Your detail is impeccable. I’m considering moving there.
Appreciate that!!! Would be happy to help with the move if you need it!
Please don’t, we’re over full
I like it here, haven't had any issues, we are between San Antonio and Austin,
New Braunfels is my favorite Texas city. I ❤ it.
Born and raised in San Antonio. Moved to NB last year and regardless of any downside this town currently has it's still so much better here imo minus the congestion/traffic. Yes it's insane. And its actually kind of upsetting how many ppl have flooded into Austin And Sa from wherever state they originally came from.
Please dont move to Texas. Go back and fix the problems youve created🎉
Best advice!!!❤❤❤
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'Hot Wheels' Abbott for President in 2028 !
you can say that about all emigrants
We have our own issues. The conservatives in this state have turned us into a third-world hell hole. The only thing that keeps us from becoming Mississippi is the oil money.
I believe nobody gets to $900 utility bills without something odd going on. A house with poor air sealing (insulation almost useless for a leaky house), or constant water leak, or something like that.
We bought in San Marcos TX 4 years ago just north of New Braunfels. When we bought, there were only 12 houses and hundreds of acres around us. Within 3 years their was nothing but houses as far as the eye could see. My drive used to be 25 minutes to work but turned into 45 minutes. Wrecks every day on hwy 35. In April, we sold our house for well over twice what we bought it for and bought 7 times the amount of land here in Oklahoma. They are projecting austin to San Antonio area to double in population in the next 3 years.
For those who don't know, these two towns are 40 MILES APART, and yet... it is a suburb of San Antonio. From S.A. through Austin to Waco it is almost solid construction. And maybe all the way to Dallas; haven't been that way in decades. And "Gruene" is German and means "green".
Grüne
It sucks to see a nice small town turn into a busy town, but yeah. I shouldn't be talking. I moved from Southern California to San Antonio TX back in 2011 for financial reasons and to be a able to afford a new home. Great video. Subscribed
Im from socal too looking into moving to San Antonio but don’t know what are the good areas.
Just don't bring California politics to my Texas.
I would go back I wouldn't stay in Texas Southern California so much nicer and cooler
@@kathleenkirchoff9223 Ok Maggat🤣
NBU is the absolute worst thing here in NB. They have a monopoly here and it’s awful. They fined me for watering outside of a watering day. I didn’t want my foundation to dry up but yet I get tagged with a fine!
We are under water restrictions and have been for years. There are provisions to water the foundations every day. Sounds like you may not have followed those.
I live in Schertz, been living in this area since 2005, and went too Schlitterbahn in summer of 2023 and it is overrated. I call it Shitterbahn, it’s packed and the old side has a lot of shutdown areas, and both the new and old side lines are long wait times. I can also say that it’s not just New Braunfels that’s growing, it’s all the surrounding areas of San Antonio. I’ve watched it really grow in the past 20 years.
I appreciate your honesty
I am sure people that live in NB would appreciate this video as they don't want the town to get any larger. I live in NB and don't mind the growth.
how sad. so many people :(. everything is being ruined. no peace
Its because so much of the economy is based on boomer age 'numbers have to go up forever' type of stuff that isnt really applicable anymore or sustainable, thats like half of the immigration issue is people arguing over the .98 replacement rate thing imo and the impact it has/will have, in conjunction with small town vs urban type of stuff.
I’ve lived in NBTX since 2006 and I love it! Easy access to SATX and ATX and all their attractions. Our home value has skyrocketed! Mostly due to Californians moving here. Traffic is bad at times in some spots, but not such a nightmare. No place is perfect or ideal, but NBTX suits me fine. ❤
You forgot two Major Issues,
1. Property Taxes. Increased over 4.5 times from 2022-2023, now they are increasing close to the same
2023-2024. I've literally watched older couples in tears, crying with the wife asking " What Are We Going To Do" and her husband telling her, Mama We're Going To Have To Sell All Of It", Her response, " But It's Been In Our Family For Four Generations, What Are We Going To Tell The Kids? What Are We Going To Tell Our Grand Babies? Where Are They Going To Live?" Hell, even the lady at the Tax Office had tears in her eyes! Then some chuckle head kinda smirked and said. " You Don't Have To Worry Anymore, Some Developer's Going To Give Ya'll A Boatload Of Money For It And Build A Bunch Of Houses On It"!!
2. Canyon Lake Is At It's Lowest Level Since it Was Built (For Flood Control. Not Water Supply) And It Currently Only Has Two Boat Ramps Open For Almost A Year Now Due To Drought And Islands Popping Up Even By The Dam. This Year Isn't Looking Any Better.
A couple things. I won’t argue with Canyon Lake. That’s a tough situation with really no solution anyone can control.
Im not sure where you’re getting the data for the property taxes but I’d be curious to see the source of that data. When it comes to seniors, anyone in a home who is 65+ gets no increase in the school taxes as long as they own the home which is typically 70% of the taxes and the value increase is limited. Yes the taxes can go up but it’s impossible for it to increase 4.5x in one year.
@@LifeinSATX -
You are correct about the property taxes being capped for seniors - as long as the house is properly homesteaded. The previous commenter, when speaking of “older couples”, must have been referring to middle-age, pre-retirement because most all states in America have some form of residential property tax relief for retirees/Sr citizens.
Anyone saying traffic is bad in NB must be from small towns. Anyone who spent anytime in a major city like Houston would not consider NB traffic jams to be real traffic. I vacationed with my girlfriend’s family there about a week ago and NB “traffic” is an absolute joke compared to Houston traffic..Come to Houston during rush hour and you will miss your NB “traffic”.
Exactly!!
You are correct! We are from San Antonio and my husband attended a conference in Houston. He’s fantastic at utilizing the GPS, me not so much. When we arrived to Houston, YIKES!!! There was red lines all over the screen...lines crisscrossing, overlapping, and cars going everywhere!!!! I couldn’t contain my laughter watching my husband missing his exits and hearing him say, “give me a chance, give me a chance to get on that lane!” LOL 🤣🤣🤣
We just had our foundation done on our 20+ year old house. Ramjack said soaker hoses will not protect your home in some soils. The problem is developers don’t want to pay cost of testing soil on every lot, so they build the minimum foundation and leave it up to the homeowner to run the risk of having to shore up their foundation someday. What new home buyers/builders should do is ask for extra strength on their foundation to begin with. Pay the extra cost for extra security up front. Get the foundation inspected before it is covered up. I recommend RAMJACK. It’s like this in most of Texas, not just NBTX, unless you can build on rock.
I love it out here, use to live in Stone Oak and the crime has increased, Stone Oak was considered a better part of San Antonio. I haven't experienced any of that in New Braunfels. I am on my second summer here and my bills have never been that high. In every city you can get a evaluation done on your electric usage, irrigation system and water. The company will send somebody out to do it. Tip: Unplug all the electronics at night, cut off lights, use black out curtains for windows, to block the light and heat for the summer. I am from up north, so this traffic is nothing and you can go back roads to get from here to San Antonio and Austin. It is very peaceful here. San Antonio is the wild wild west, NB is cool especially for this city girl/ army vet.
You nailed it regarding the clay. Mayfair will be another problem here. We moved across town to get off the clay in 2018 once we suspected our foundation might be moving. Veramendi would be the best option to avoid this.
I’ve lived in new Braunfels for 6 years, retired here, and my land taxes were $2000. I live on an acre with a near half a million resale price!
We go to San Marcos , Gurene, and to New Braunfels every once in a while, there is nothing like a small town, but then the people start coming ..... :/ I wanted to move to NB or Castroville a while back, but my job kept me in San Antonio. I moved out into the far west side of San Antonio to get out of the urban growth. Thanks. If you can't stand the heat, don't come to south Texas :) We got solar panels on our new house and don't pay electricity anymore, but I have a $100 payment to the Solar company monthly....It was a great investment in my opinion...
I live in Magnolia Texas, We drive to NB for our river floats just about every year.
You just gotta know the right times to get around town and it’s not really bad at all but if your trying to get around at same time as everyone else then your gonna take longer
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New Braunfels San Antonio anywhere up 35 would be the last place to move right now since it's so populated and growing rapidly. Maybe move to like lampasas Brownwood Comanche it's quiet in those towns
Also, out of state investors buying huge chunks of new subdivisions. They put a property management company in charge, and they expect a new house when you move. Leasing is the only option with them. I wanted to speak with the owner about buying the house, and the property management company would not allow me to contact the owner.
I can verify traffic can be brutal there into Austin.
I just got my clear to close for this monday (moving over off 337 west of NB) and the first thing i got online and saw this morning was this video lol.....Great video like always bro.
New Braunfels is still a great spot man! Always better to know both the good and the bad though! Congrats on the new house!!!! Reach out if you ever need anything!
@@LifeinSATX i appreciate it man. Im a super part time realtor and your vids are awesome. Great local content
The Hill Country used to offer many utility choices,
USA full of monopolies
He's Right Texas sucks !!! PLEASE STAY WHERE YOU'RE AT YOU'LL BE MUCH HAPPIER THERE!
@@FNshinobi we’re built different
We're running out if room so stay where your at!
You guys are spitting in the wind trying to get people to stop moving to Texas in general. Hang in there. DFW has built so many roads in the last 20 yrs, that it pretty much has the inner DFW AREA IN DECENT SHAPE. now, the ones that suffer are what was once in the sticks. Ie Melissa, Anna, Farmersville, Lavon, and Nevada to name just a few. I drive for Uber and Lyft and I hate it when I have to go to those places. For more in close areas in Richardson, Plano, and Frisco, the infrastructure is doing pretty much better. Garland is so old that it is hell getting anywhere there, and I am not telling you my backroads which are few and far between in Garland.
Dallas is trash
Yes, please stay away. Y'all have ruined the state.
My hometown, it was a small time paradise thru the 80s, now I won't even go visit family there. It's horrible now. Breaks my heart.
What about solar? My bill stays 300 bucks all year long. Love my Sunpower system and back up battery
Wow that’s your electric bill? That sounds high to me but I’m not in Texas. Ours is $174 consistently on an averaging plan but I’m in Oklahoma City. Everywhere is definitely different. How much would your bill be if you didn’t use solar panels?
I don’t know much about the details with solar. I’ll definitely look into it.
Yes find out about solar in Texas because that will be the hot topic given the high utility bills you mentioned. A lot of great options out there
I am wondering what the upside of living in this area is? It seems very HOT for many months. and soundls over-crowded.
Some of us prefer the heat vs cold or wet climates.
Lots of things to do, great neighborhoods, fairly affordable, great schools. As for the heat, it definitely can get hot in the summer, but mornings and evenings are bearable. I’ll give you a hack to beat the heat: find a house where the backyard faces east. In the afternoons when it’s shaded, it’s a comfortable temp and perfect for spending time outside. Me and my kids are always outside in the afternoon in the summer because of the direction our house faces. 👍🏼 We ate dinner on the porch yesterday and there was actually a cool breeze!
Bingo!
All those people buying in the pop-up subdivisions (cheaply constructed) between NB and Seguin beware! Or anywhere off CR 1044. You are buying on farm land and I promise you your house foundation is going to shift so bad you won't be able to sell it. The other side of IH 35 toward the hill is all rock but the housing is much more expensive.
@Liz_S702 The rocky area is also the recharge zone for the Edwards Aquifer. I see nothing good coming from building there. My Dad was a Professor in Geology and Hydrology. Growing up he preached that the only time anyone is going to think about the Aquifer (this was is in the 70's and onward) is when you turn on your faucet and it goes drip, drip, drip. Water is a massive concern.
We live in Canyon Lake about 20 minutes from NB and have PEC electric. It's cheap as hell and we have a lake view. Hill country is beautiful. Wouldn't live anywhere else!!
The sign says gruene not new braunfels. My husband lives in his truck there. Can’t afford even a room. He’s 60 and does lawn n tree care. He says there are tame deer that walk all over town.
Gruene is part of New Braunfels.
you gotta water your foundation in the dry spells
I'm in San Antonio and worked construction for years in NB. If you visit or move there, you should go pay a visit to Coopers Bbq. Delicious food is an understatement
Lots of construction but its mainly being done on the north side of town...what about the south where all the traffic is at? You mention 46 and not a lot of work, but plenty of people from New Braunfels work in Seguin and use 46. Other than waiting for the state government to fix 46, why is the city not opening alternate roads asap? Lots of home and apt construction permits but no infrastructure on roads...
Made the mistake of stopping at Buc-ee's in New Braunfels--it was like the Texas State Fair or Times Square in New York.
I live in San Antonio. My question is about energy - with all the growth in the area do we have enough energy resources to keep up with it all? Last summer they kept threatening brown outs and were asking everyone to do their part in turning the thermostat up. A couple of times we went to businesses that were asked to turn their air conditioning completely off during peak hours. What is Texas or Bexar or Guadalupe county doing to provide the resources needed for the explosion of growth in this area?
All excellent points and questions. Sounds like a great intro to a letter to your congressman. 🫡
Nothing. They never intend to do. There's no way to get more energy than what's already there. I think in the next few years the bigger problem will be water all the lakes and rivers around San Antonio and the Hill country are drying up.
@@trimwix9944 This issue right here shows beyond a shadow of a doubt that it matters who you vote for!
I've been going to New Braunfels since I was a young boy in '75. Some of my best childhood memories are from summer trips there. I've passed that love on to my son and he goes with his friends now. I was in town in June and passed that housing development being built on River Road between 337 and River Road Ice House. Very disappointed.
That sounds like Los Angeles traffic
How so?
I guess my childhood memories of New Braunfels are all I have now since the town is, in my mind, non-existant. All of the wonderful quaint, German and Texan things and places and even people are all gone. The end started when the cement plant was built and they started buying up outlying farms and ranches that then were ground up and destroyed to harvest the limestone. 60 years ago when I was little, the best time of each year was when we drove up from Houston to stay at Camp Warnecke and visit with my New Braunfels native uncle (he was Dixie Deutsch) and my aunt (Dad's sister). It was like visiting the most homey, friendly and genuine theme park ever. Kind makes me weepy thinking about how all those things I loved are gone. Even the springs are almost dried up from development. Human beings, no damn good.
New Braunfels is not a pretty town. It was hyped a few years back. And folks in NB do not drive to Austin for work. Austin is a one hour drive and that’s not even getting into Austin.
@@re8746 people do drive to Austin and San Antonio for work
@@lookingback5889 Very few.....
@@re8746 it was when it was majority German, now it’s just another homogenized town.
@@zJohnnyRingoz Thirty - maybe forty years ago.
@@re8746 yup
If you’re already from Texas moving to another town in Texas I’m okay with .But if your from another state running from your problems that you chose to be in don’t come to Texas we don’t wants you here
New Braunfels or Gruene? Your talking about one town and sitting in another...
At this point, Gruene can be considered a neighborhood or district within New Braunfels. It is most definitely not its own town separate of New Braunfels. Maybe it was at one point that was a long time ago.
there are 2 new braunfels. 35 to the east and 35 to the west. Western part including downtown, the river, Gruene, Landa, et al still has small town appeal. 35 to the east is a completely different town akin to any big city
Great video brother, my only critique is regarding traffic and the infrastructure. I believe NBTX is doing a great job getting ahead of the growth. You mentioned traffic is horrible, but 46 east of 35 is literally the only traffic in the city. LOL. It is a mood killer though, that's why I stay west of 35! LOL!!!
That town is sandwich between SAT and ATX, feels like one big metro area.
My great grandfather remembers when NB was a sundown town prior to civil rights. 😢. Then NB only had less than 5k people.
NB is where my cousin moved when she retired from real estate sales in Kingsville. She had a pool in Kingsville and wanted one in NB. She had to settle for one 1/3 the size because her backyard was solid rock. The little pool ahe put in had to be 100% jackhammered.
There's an ENTIRE RIVER right there... people are dumb....
@user-bg2gh6ty2b Right, 60 yr old retirees should enjoy tubing in the river with drunk teens rather hanging out in their own back yard with people in their same social status. Genius!
@@rt3box6tx74 yeah why not lol
I've lived in Houston my whole life and 45 South and 45 in general has been under construction ever since I was a kid I had a piece of land in New Braunfels I sold it
@fryguy714 he actually said he loves new braunfels, he is just stating some of the negatives here, which he was spot on
i think the traffic is exaggerated. hwy 46 isn't that bad, although it isn't good and needs improvement ASAP. coming from a much larger city though, it's really not bad.
I lived in New Braunfels for over 30 years. It’s not that bad.
Misconceptions about watering a foundation. Never water your foundation. You’ll never keep up with it during droughts and the worst thing you want is uneven moisture conditions, so let it dry evenly or let it get moist evenly and naturally.
We vacationed in San Antonio early this year, and the wife wants to move out here or Canyon lake, (we're from Iowa) she hates the snow. (I love the snow) This was good information thank you. What is with the water restrictions?
The traffic in NB is crazy. We can’t wait to move out. I could never understand how so many people can move to this area and only a few out of thousands can actually cook. Besides one in Schertz, we have to drive to Houston for some good food. Local Texans don’t know what good food is. Foodies get foodies.
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While there is more people and congestion there are ways around the traffic. And I’ll have to disagree on the utilities. We pay $200 in the summer with our AC running 70 degrees 24-7.
Please gets you facts straight. The power outages was NOT the fault of any utility company in Texas. It was ERCOT!
ERCOT does not build the infrastructure. It simply rubberstamps the Governor's and legislature's wishes, and they get too much money from these utilities to demand they modernize.
Me and my girlfriend got an apartment in NB , weve both lived in florida for years. Ive heard the basics like high utility bills, tourism, but ive also heard its beautiful and right between austin and san antonio. As far as jobs go, what is the hospitality industry like? Im looking for a tech job and she is amazing at event coordinating and serving
We left San Antonio because of foundation problems. Its a mega foundation cracked hole!
the video would be more awesome if you could show New Braunfels instead of just gruene.
Kinda funny to call it fast paced or busy. Maybe relative to what it was in the past, but there's a car every few minutes and a few people here and there but certainly not congested
It’s definitely congested
Agree...go to San Antonio...that's congested.
With the amount of money coming in.....can built more roads and widen some.
And they definitely will. But it will be tough to keep up with the continued growth.
No
I can't believe that anybody thinks that New Braunfels is a suburb of San Antonio
All the small towns are seeing the same growth. Sad for sure.
It’s the great Suburbanization.
LIving in Seguin, I can tell confirn the traffic on 46 is horrible a lot of the time. With !-10 going through Seguin and I-35 going though New Breaunfels, 46 is really one of only two conveneient connecting roads. I generally go to New Braunfels twice a week to go out with friends, Travel time has gone from 20 minutes for the 15 mile drive to almost 45 minutes. At 65, I hope I live long enough to see the new express way between the two cities, but I won't hold my breathe. I also have a rental duplex in NB, just off 46, and yes, prices are going up.
Yeah, anywhere from San Antonio to Austin is not worth it long term.
Rent for sure is affordable, but to spend your life here is just boring.
@@Cold_Hard_Truth you are spitting facts 😭
New Braunfels is too crowded and people drive like poop
Bad drivers are pretty much everywhere in the SA region. LOL
It's a Texas Tradition to DRIVE COURTEOUSLY PLEASE! It makes everyone Happy in the Most Efficient Way! Thank you!
Yes, Don’t move to New Braunfels! Everything this guy in this video says is true!
I live in New Braunfels… I HATE this growth, it’s crazy, the traffic, the rude people, expensive prices to eat or drink, utilities. Don’t tell me to move, you move, I’m from here, can’t go anywhere else
As someone who lives there, i agree, PLS DONT COME HERE IT SUCKSS
The ironic thing about texas is how big it is, but how little access there is to all this largeness. Most me, mine, minded state of the union.
New Braunfels kid born and raised and I agree infrastructure is not amazing especially down town but it’s leagues better than San Marcos 💀
So true!
I’m a devils advocate guy. If y’all from Texas and this area, I agree with you. If y’all are talking to folks moving to Texas or this area from Houston or Dallas then it’s different conversation.
#2 is the same thing with all the surrounding cities.
Most jobs today are becoming remote.
#3 is the same with all Texas cities. It has been this way for generations and will always be. You stated it’s the worst congested on 46, have you been to Houston or worse, Los Angeles?
#4 for sure is horrible. Gruene was a special little town and now we avoid it because of out of towners.
#5 NB small town feel? I’ve never heard anyone said that since the 90s
#6 it depends who you are talking to. A lot folks are coming here from different states and to them it’s cheap. It helped us a lot with our real estate and equity.
#7 We moved from NB to Wimberly to Bulverde. Bulverde isn’t as bad since it’s ran by republican old people.
#8 100% red and needs to stay that way. If y’all get clients from out of state, remind em why they aren’t staying there.
#9 y’all need to buy on limestone but in reality, the foundation in Texas will always be a problem from my experience of the heat. I always remind folks new to this area to water the foundation.
#10 this utility problem is everywhere. Every year Travis and canyon lake go down further. We are gonna become like other states where we have to fly water in. Water is 100% an issue.
For electric, you’ll see more and more solar to avoid that.
Surprised the counties haven’t bitched to the state on subsidizing solar more here to reduce the grid strain
Love, Love, Love New Braunfels! Enjoy all the German heritage and parks! Nothing like floating down Comal!
when you do a video check your audio levels
Yes absolutely it's all true. Don't come here. Awful! I would move today if I could. But the boxes... I'm doomed to remain. Don't let this happen to you. You have been warned!
Those boxes’ll get you.
Are you saying the traffic rivals Austin?
Nothing rivals Austin or Houston
DFW is worse than Austin, Houston we don’t even go there. 😂
King did they make you leave.? They ran me out because I slept on the floor!.
35 has been unders construction as long as I can remember. I'm pretty sure its just a way they launder money at this point.
Sounds like Marble Falls!
like so many TX towns, it grew too fast, and they aren't ready for it
Texas is growing...
It's not a problem...
It's life..
It's inevitable....
‘Bout to say; water restrictions.
Lived in NB for years. Had to leave after all the Austin liberals moved down. It really sucks there now.
New Braunfels is actually a fairly moderate city. Comal county votes 70% republican but if you really drill down to the precinct level, their precincts are either leaning democrat or 50-60% republican. The rural or western areas of Comal County go 80-90% republican. Hence, a 70% right leaning county average.
I agree with him stay away from this town. I would move more towards the Ohio valley area, lots of opportunities there vs in this area of TX.
If you watch the video, I’m not telling people to not move to San Antonio. I’m telling them to not move here if you can’t handle these things all of which are not near as bad as people make them out to be but these are still things they need to consider.
2 hospitals 3 heb 2 high schools 2 zip codes