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Baths • 5
SQFT • 4,304
Home Details
Currently operating as a highly successful Airbnb, this home presents a lucrative investment opportunity, with an impressive gross revenue of nearly $250,000 annually (P/L statement available upon request). Whether enjoyed as a private sanctuary or a thriving income-generating asset, this historic gem embodies the very essence of San Antonio's rich heritage and vibrant lifestyle. This remarkable historic home, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is ideally situated on a prized corner lot in the heart of Monte Vista. Crafted in 1910 by the esteemed architect Atlee B. Ayers, this distinguished residence boasts a captivating blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. With a luxurious pool for relaxation and detached living quarters for added versatility, this property offers the ultimate in comfort and convenience. Ascend to the roof deck, where breathtaking views of the downtown San Antonio skyline await, creating an unparalleled backdrop for entertaining or quiet moments of reflection. A Short History of Bonner Garden: The Bonner House was built in 1910 by noted Architect Atlee B. Ayers for the Bonner Family. The family moved to San Antonio from Louisiana after the death of Dr. Bonner, who had amassed a comfortable fortune in cotton farming. Mrs. Bonner and her three children- Mary, Emma and William- loved the ambience of San Antonio and wished to make it their permanent home. So with the resources available to them, they built their home. The house was patterned after an Italian Villa built in the early 1600s and it made history when it was completed in 1910. Mr. Ayers established a construction precedent by building this home of concrete reinforced with steel and clad in stucco. It is believed that Mary Bonner was instrumental in incorporating an Italian flavor in the home including the use of Italian tiles, fireplaces and fixtures throughout. Mary Bonner became internationally known for her innovations in printmaking and her own Texas motif sketches. She spent a good deal of her adult life in Paris, but returned to San Antonio where she was active in promoting the arts.
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Interior Features for 145 E Agarita Ave
Bathrooms
U1 Half Baths0
U2 Full Baths1
U2 Half Baths
Other Interior Features
FlooringCeramic Tile, Wood
Heating FuelNatural Gas
General for 145 E Agarita Ave
Annual Operating Expense
Area0900
BuilderAtlee B. Ayres
ClassMulti-Family (2-8 Units)
ConstructionPre-Owned
CoolingMulti-Unit Central
Elementary SchoolCall District
HOA MandatoryNone
Heating3+ Units
High SchoolCall District
Legal DescriptionNCB 1700 BLK 2 LOT 25 AND 26
Middle SchoolCall District
Potential Short SaleNo
Proposed TermsConventional, Cash
School DistrictSan Antonio I.S.D.
StatusActive
SubdivisionMONTE VISTA
Taxes$29,484
TypeTwo Story
U1 #Parking Spaces1
U1 Bdrm1
U1 Fulls Baths1
U1 Handicap AccessNo
U1 Park TypePad
U1 Rent
U2 #Parking Spaces1
U2 Bdrm1
U2 Handicap AccessNo
U2 Park TypePad
U2 Rent0
U3 #Parking Spaces1
U3 Bdrm1
U3 Full Baths1
U3 Half Baths0
U3 Handicap AccessNo
U3 Park TypePad
U3 Rent0
U4 #Parking Spaces1
U4 Bdrm1
U4 Full Baths1
U4 Half Baths0
U4 Handicap AccessNo
U4 Park TypePad
U4 Rent0
U5 #Parking Spaces1
U5 Bdrm1
U5 Full Baths1
U5 Half Baths0
U5 Handicap AccessNo
U5 Park TypePad
U5 Rent0
U6 #Parking Spaces1
U6 Bdrm1
U6 Full Baths1
U6 Half Baths0
U6 Handicap AccessNo
U6 Park TypePad
U6 Rent0
Year Built1910
Exterior for 145 E Agarita Ave
Exterior4 Sides Masonry, Stucco, Other
Exterior FeaturesPatio Slab, Covered Patio, Double Pane Windows, Has Gutters, Special Yard Lights, Mature Trees, Detached Quarters, In-Ground Pool, Cable TV Available, Controlled Access, Workshop, Other - See Remarks, Mature Tre
FoundationBasement
Lot Size0.287
METERSCommon Water, Common Electric, Common Gas, Other
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