johnny12+FollowClassic Alfa Romeo Spider project in San MarcosA true garage-kept gem from 1982 is up for grabs in San Marcos—a single-owner Alfa Romeo Spider Graduate with a freshly rebuilt engine and zero body panel rust. The catch? It’s a project car, needing a bit of electrical TLC to get the engine running again. For $4,000, you get a clean-titled classic with a nearly new roof, a solid frame, and a ton of restoration potential. If you’ve ever dreamed of bringing a vintage Italian roadster back to life, this could be your moment. Would you take on a project like this? #Cars #BuyingCar #SanMarcos00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowBuc-ee’s superstore coming to San MarcosA massive Buc-ee’s is set to open in San Marcos, and it’s going to be one of the biggest in Texas—think 74,000 square feet, 128 gas pumps, and all the Beaver Nuggets, BBQ, and kolaches you can handle. This $47 million project is already underway at Yarrington Road and I-35, with doors opening in May 2026. For anyone who’s made a road trip pit stop at Buc-ee’s, you know the hype is real: spotless restrooms, endless snacks, and a Texas-sized selection. How do you feel about Buc-ee’s coming to our backyard? Will it change your travel routine? #Food #SanMarcos #Bucees00Share
davenportmeghan+FollowSan Marcos: California’s best-kept retirement secretImagine enjoying California’s sunshine, lakes, and hiking trails—without the sky-high coastal prices. San Marcos, nestled between LA and San Diego, is quickly gaining a reputation as the state’s top spot for retirees. With average living costs much lower than nearby beach towns and easy access to parks, lakes, and healthcare, it’s no wonder this city is climbing the rankings. Plus, you get a mix of youthful college-town energy and peaceful outdoor escapes. Would you trade the coast for a more affordable, active lifestyle in San Marcos? Let’s hear your thoughts! #RealEstate #SanMarcos #RetirementLiving158Share