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0.829 AC PAD SITE at OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 COMMERCIAL PAD SITE | FOR SALE 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER OFFERING SUMMARY Sales Price $800,000 Price/SF $22.15/SF Property Highlights Huebner Rd • Located in the center of the affluent North Side of San Antonio • 150’ of frontage on NW Military Highway • Supported by very strong NW Military Hwy residential development • Platted and ready to build 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER PROPERTY INFORMATION Size 0.829 AC NCB 17842 (OLMOS CREEK REPLAT), BLOCK Legal Description 2 LOT 4 2019-NEW ACCT CREATED PER PLAT 20001/255 FILED 7-13-18. LR/GIS/8-8-18 ID Number 17842-002-0040 Access NW Military Highway Frontage ~151’ on NW Military Highway Zoning C-3 Utilities All utilities available Flood Plain Property is not in the flood plain Traffic Counts NW Military Highway: ~19,699 VPD 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER Property Site Plan d ner R Hueb H-100 H-102 H-106 H-108 H-110 H-114 H-116 H-118 H-120 AVAILABLE y w H PAD 1 y 0.829 AC r a t i l A-105 i M A-110 W N Olm os Creek Dr 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER Strategically placed in the SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS heart of the Texas Hill Kendall Comal Country is San Antonio, Bandera RD Bexar Guadalupe Texas. Often referred to 3 FASTEST GROWING SAN ANTONIO Medina as “a big city, with a small Wilson ECONOMY IN THE U.S. town feel,” San Antonio Atascosa offers the perfect blended energy of a metropolitan, 2 ND BEST LARGE CITY international city with TO START A BUSINESS small town charm. The current metropolitan population of San Antonio- TOP 10 BEST PLACES New Braunfels stands at IN TEXAS TO RETIRE 2.4 million people, which includes surrounding counties of Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina and Wilson. HIGHEST INCOME The San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA is served by a dense network of highways GROWTH IN THE U.S. and an interstate system, including Interstate 10 (running through the heart of San Antonio), Interstate 35 (running north-south through the center of the TOP 10 BEST CITIES metro), and is also served by federal highways Interstate 37 and Interstate 410. FOR FAMILIES 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER The University of Texas at San Antonio was founded by the Texas Legislature in 1969. Today, UTSA has four campuses throughout San Antonio, making it the largest university in the San Antonio metropolitan region. UTSA provides a wide variety of quality programs and services designed to support student success and enrich students learning experiences. 157 120 $69M+ $1.2B 32,000+ UNDERGRAD GRADUATE RESEARCH ECONOMIC STUDENTS DEGREES DEGREES EXPENDITURES IMPACT The University of the Incarnate Word is the largest Catholic University in Texas and the fourth-largest private university in the state. UIW was founded in 1881 by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word. The campus is situated on 154-acres near the heart of San Antonio. UIW has locations throughout San Antonio, South and Central Texas, two campuses in Mexico and a European Study Center in Heidelberg, Germany. 11 90+ 20+ 14:1 COLLEGES UNDERGRAD GRADUATE STUDENT TO 10,900+ & SCHOOLS DEGREES DEGREES FACULTY RATIO STUDENTS Trinity University was founded in 1869 and resides on four campuses in three different locations. Trinity’s name reflects its Christian origins and the three regional Cumberland Presbyterian governing bodies that supported its institutional organization. Trinity University is a transformational liberal arts and sciences university with selected professional and pre-professional programs. 47 59 $1.2B+ 125 2,500+ MAJOR MINOR 2017 ACRE STUDENTS OPTIONS OPTIONS ENDOWMENT CAMPUS 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER REMEMBER RIVERWALK IT SERVICES & MILITARY THE ALAMO & TOURISM CYBERSECURITY CITY, USA Centrally located on Alamo Plaza in Tourism in San Antonio is big business. San Antonio has one of the largest Collectively known as Military City, USA, downtown San Antonio, the Alamo fea- The River Walk, or Paseo del Rio, is a San concentrations, across multiple agencies, San Antonio is home to 4 military stations. tures interactive tours and exhibits and Antonio treasure and the largest urban of IT, Information Assurance (IA) and Randolph Air Force Base – Headquarters hosts reenactments of the Texas Revo- ecosystem in the nation. Tucked quietly cybersecurity professionals in the nation. for Air Education and Training Command lution. Founded in 1718 as the first mis- below street level and only steps from the Historically known as America’s home and the Air Force Military Personnel sion in San Antonio, the Alamo served as Alamo, it provides a serene and pleasant for military training and operational Center, Fort Sam Houston – Brooke Army a way station between east Texas and way to navigate the city. With more than excellence, San Antonio has now Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base Mexico. In 1836, decades after the mis- 11.5 million visitors annually, the Riverwalk expanded its role as a premier center as – Headquarters for Air Force Intelligence sion had closed, the Alamo became an has an economic impact of $3 billion Information Technology and Cybersecurity Agency & basic training camp, and inspiration and a motivation for liberty dollars on the local economy. The city in the U.S. Today, over forty Cybersecurity Camp Bullis – training support to JBSA. during the Texas Revolution. Today, visi- offers a plethora of entertainment options firms are headquartered in San Antonio Joint Base San Antonio (JBSA) has a tors are invited to rediscover the gem of and ideas to newcomers and locals - from and is one of the largest concentrations substantial impact on the local economy catching a show at the Majestic Theatre, of IT, Information Assurance (IA) and in San Antonio and in Texas. The city of Texas history, stroll through the 4.2-acre exploring the redeveloped yet historic cybersecurity professionals in the nation. San Antonio has trademarked the phrase complex and Alamo Gardens. charm of Pearl Brewery & Blue Star Numerous Universities and Colleges “Military City, USA” and created a snappy Brewery, or braving your fear of heights at fuel the talent pipeline for San Antonio’s new logo with a flag-themed Alamo. Fiesta Texas. Cybersecurity/Tech industries, by offering dedicated education and training in these fields. #1 2.5M+ $13.6B 34M 1,900 2ND $48.7B 64% TOURIST VISITORS ECONOMIC VISITORS ACRE LARGEST ECONOMIC OF THE STATES ATTRACTION CONCENTRATION OF MILITARY ANNUALLY IMPACT ANNUALLY CAMPUS CYBERSECURITY IMPACT IN TX EXPERTS POPULATION 0.829 AC PAD SITE AT OLMOS CREEK SHOPPING CENTER 14602 Huebner Road San Antonio, Texas 78230 SUMMARY • PROPERTY DESCRIPTION • MARKET OVERVIEW • DISCLAIMER NW MILITARY HIGHWAY OVER 19,000 1 Mile 3 Mile 5 Mile VEHICLES PER DAY (TxDOT, 2018) 2019 Total Population 9,575 106,560 245,358 TOTAL POPULATION OF OVER 245,000 WITHIN FIVE MILE RADIUS 2024 Total Population 9,968 112,957 259,611 (ESRI 2017) 2019-2024 Annual Growth TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 0.81% 1.17% 1.14% Rate OVER 108,000 WITHIN FIVE MILE RADIUS (ESRI 2019) 2019 Households 3,879 48,752 108,077 AVERAGE HH INCOME 2024 Households 4,029 51,758 114,657 OVER $132,000 WITHIN ONE MILE RADIUS (ESRI 2019) 2019 Average Home Value $296,752 $298,964 $272,334 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 2024 Average Home Value $324,633 $325,690 $296,033 OVER 206,000 WITHIN FIVE MILE RADIUS (ESRI 2019) 2019 Average HH Income $132,819 $98,757 $87,284 AVERAGE HOME VALUE OVER $298,000 2024 Average HH Income $141,149 $109,031 $97,510 WITHIN THREE MILE RADIUS (ESRI 2019) Sources: Infogroup, Inc & ESRI INFORMATION ABOUT BROKERAGE SERVICES Texas law requires all real estate license holders to give the following information about brokerage services to prospective buyers, tenants, sellers and landlords. TYPES OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE HOLDERS: AS AGENT FOR BOTH - INTERMEDIARY: To act as an intermediary between the parties the • A BROKER is responsible for all brokerage activities, including acts performed by sales broker must first obtain the written agreement of each party to the transaction. The written agents sponsored by the broker. agreement must state who will pay the broker and, in conspicuous bold or underlined print, set forth the broker’s obligations as an intermediary. A broker who acts as an intermediary: • A SALES AGENT must be sponsored by a broker and works with clients on behalf of the • Must treat all parties to the transaction impartially and fairly. broker. • May, with the parties’ written consent, appoint a different license holder associated with the broker to each party (owner and buyer) to communicate with, provide opinions and A BROKER’S MINIMUM DUTIES REQUIRED BY LAW (A client is the person or party that the advice to, and carry out the instructions of each party to the transaction. broker represents): • Must not, unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the party, disclose: • Put the interests of the client above all others, including the broker’s own interests; » that the owner will accept a price less than the written asking price; • Inform the client of any material information about the property or transaction received » that the buyer/tenant will pay a price greater than the price submitted in a written by the broker; offer; and • Answer the client’s questions and present any offer to or counter-offer from the client, » any confidential information or any other information that a party specifically and; instructs the broker in writing not to disclose, unless required to do so by law.
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