The fully remodeled 1927 house on Garraty Road has been owned by several financial-industry professionals over the past two decades, according to property records. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX beautifulhome uniquehome RealEstate
The fully remodeled 1927 house on Garraty Road has been owned by several financial-industry professionals over the past two decades, according to property records. Its most recent owner is Wendi Strong, a one-time top executive at financial services giant USAA.
The $1.299 million three-bedroom, three-bath Spanish-style dwelling boasts hexagonal tiles in the front walkway, porch and in the backyard, which complement its red-clay roof tiles. That tile motif carries through inside the first floor of the house. The custom kitchen is a mix of warm woods and metals blended with modern conveniences.
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