We moved into the Oak Hollow Park neighborhood in 2005, the week after Hurricane “Katrina” passed through Texas.

Katrina caused devastation throughout several states and parts of Texas, but none in San Antonio.

It seems like there is a protective “bubble” over San Antonio, especially in northeast San Antonio, where Oak Hollow Park is located.

We relocated from California and we enjoy the “southern hospitality” and much less traffic in San Antonio, Texas.

 

The Oak Hollow Park neighborhood does have a 6 foot high brick wall along the main streets but is not a gated community.

Oak Hollow Park does not have any mandatory HOA rules.

Oak Hollow Park was constructed by the builder “Sitterle Homes” in the fall of 1981.

Oak Hollow park consists of 296 homes, featuring mature majestic oak trees. Our family neighborhood features mid-sized homes, that are reasonably priced.

Our neighborhood is adjacent to the intersection of Thousand Oaks and Jones Maltsberger.

Oak Hollow Park is located about 5 miles north of the San Antonio International Airport.

If you are relocating and are looking for a peaceful family neighbood in San Antonio, I bet you’ll love living in Oak Holow Park as much as we do.

– Les Earls – 2024