Today we do know that a solar eclipse will be occurring on April 8th of this year and that the moon will have a starring role during that event. We also have been told that Texas seems to be a prime location from which to view the eclipse so weContinue Reading

Get in the know about legislation and do it as soon as you can! Whether you’re a newbie or already a legislative nerd, this is a prominent component of our industry. Our industry is forever changing, however, since covid it seems change is at light speed and coming from allContinue Reading

The first of our quarterly orientations, marking the beginning of a transformative journey for its newest members was held in early February. As the event unfolded, it became evident that this orientation was not merely a gathering but a catalyst for personal growth, leadership development, and community engagement within theContinue Reading

By: Cathey Meyer Grandma Meyer was very clear:  Always keep at least two bank accounts—you never know when one will lose all your money.  Those words of wisdom were delivered with a very heavy German accent from a women who never had more than $500 in her savings account, $300Continue Reading

By: Karen Evans Art is essential to the human spirit. Art is vital to the quality of life in a community. Art increases employee and client performance, is good for business, and builds employee and client relationships. Art is essential for children because it stimulates both sides of the brain.Continue Reading

By: Aly Crawford The weather in San Antonio can feel extreme sometimes. But we are nowhere close to the most extreme weather compared to other cities in the US. We’re not anywhere close to the hottest, most humid, warmest, or even least cold in winter. In fact San Antonio holdsContinue Reading

NARPM’s Officer Installation and Christmas party took place at the Veranda on December 6th and it was a great evening shared amongst friends, new members, and affiliate partners. The DJ played the night away, the drinks flowed, and the most important thing was “the passing of the gavel” and leadershipContinue Reading

The dawn of a new year marks not only a fresh start but also a time to embrace change and innovation. As we step into 2024, the Women’s Council of REALTORS® San Antonio is proud to introduce its Board of Directors, a group of dynamic individuals committed to shaping theContinue Reading

  By: Cathey Meyer And just like that, the pressure of resolutions has eked out into a new year.  There is something refreshing taking stock of areas in need of improvement from year to year, but it is also frustrating realizing nothing really improves from year to year.  Without fail,Continue Reading

By: Karen Evans As a young child in her grandparents’ living room, Annette would dance to the rhythms of her grandfather Willie “El Curro” Champion’s Flamenco guitar. At the same time, her mother, Chayitos’s voice, accompanied the music, and her grandmother, Teresa Champion, guided her movements.   Long before I discoveredContinue Reading

 By: Aly Crawford With a population of over 2.5 million, San Antonio is home to a diverse collection of people. And that brings a widely diverse collection of experiences right to our doorstep. There seems to be no end to the variety! Just take the museums around town for example.Continue Reading