There’s a version of San Antonio living that doesn’t revolve around long drives or carefully scheduled plans. It’s spontaneous. Walkable. Rooted in neighborhood energy and the simple luxury of being able to step outside and go—to coffee, dinner, a river walk, or a last-minute meet-up—without thinking twice.
At Grayson House, just off East Locust Street, that lifestyle feels natural.
Tucked into Tobin Hill and moments from the Pearl and the Museum Reach, this boutique townhome community offers a rare balance of modern design, lock-and-leave ease, and true neighborhood connection. It’s where mornings begin quietly at home and evenings unfold organically—sometimes planned, often not.
A Home Designed for the Rhythm of City Life
Life inside 719 E Locust Unit #4110 unfolds across multiple levels, each intentionally designed to support how people live today.
The first floor offers a flexible space that adapts easily—home office, gym, studio, or guest retreat—paired with direct access to a private one-car garage. It’s the kind of setup that makes city living feel effortless, whether you’re navigating a busy workweek or heading out of town for the weekend.
Upstairs, the main living level opens into an airy kitchen, dining, and living space where clean lines, high ceilings, and abundant natural light create an inviting atmosphere. This is where friends naturally gather—around the oversized island, over a shared bottle of wine, lingering as dusk settles and the city begins to glow beyond the windows.
The kitchen anchors the space with quartz countertops, a gas cooktop and canopy hood, wall oven, matte black hardware, and a built-in wine fridge that makes entertaining feel easy and unforced. It’s polished without feeling precious—designed for both everyday meals and casual hosting.
Above it all, the primary suite occupies the top floor, offering a true retreat from the activity below. A private balcony frames skyline views of San Antonio, creating a quiet moment for morning coffee or a nightcap after an evening out. With a spacious bath and walk-in closet, it feels calm, comfortable, and intentionally removed.
Grayson House: Boutique Urban Living
Grayson House is thoughtfully scaled—neither high-rise nor sprawling—creating a sense of privacy while staying connected to the city around it. Gated entry, sidewalks, and attached garages offer security and convenience, while modern architecture and newer construction support a low-maintenance lifestyle.
Energy-efficient features and contemporary systems appeal to buyers who want the benefits of new construction in a central location—without the upkeep often associated with older in-town homes. With many residences already sold or under contract, Grayson House has quietly become one of the most sought-after new townhome communities near the Pearl.
A Walkable Lifestyle That Feels Effortless
What truly sets this location apart is how seamlessly daily life connects to San Antonio’s most vibrant destinations.
From Grayson House, the Pearl feels less like a destination and more like an extension of the neighborhood. Weekend farmers markets, chef-driven restaurants, boutique shopping, and year-round events are all close enough to enjoy on a whim—no planning required.
Just along the Museum Reach of the River Walk, The Creamery adds another layer to that walkable lifestyle. The thoughtfully redeveloped historic site blends restaurants, coffee and cocktail concepts, retail, and landscaped outdoor spaces, all connected by the river trail system. It’s a natural gathering place—ideal for meeting friends, grabbing a drink, or easing into an evening stroll without ever getting in the car.
The Museum Reach itself offers miles of scenic walking and biking paths lined with public art, native landscaping, and cultural landmarks, making it easy to weave nature and movement into everyday routines. Nearby, the St. Mary’s Strip brings energy after dark, with music venues, long-standing local favorites, and an eclectic nightlife scene just blocks away.
Together, Pearl, The Creamery, the River Walk, and Tobin Hill create a rare kind of urban fabric—one where dining, culture, green space, and home all coexist within comfortable walking distance.
Everyday Convenience, Built In
Beyond the lifestyle appeal, 719 E Locust Unit #4110 delivers practical advantages that matter day to day.
Downtown is only minutes away, whether by car, bike, or rideshare, and the airport is close enough to make early flights and late arrivals refreshingly manageable. Major highways are easily accessible without disrupting the residential feel of the neighborhood.
HOA-maintained common areas and exterior elements support a true lock-and-leave lifestyle—freeing up time to enjoy the city rather than manage a home.
Who This Home Is Made For
This home resonates with buyers who want their space to support—not compete with—their lifestyle.
It’s ideal for professionals who value proximity to downtown and the Pearl, frequent travelers who appreciate low-maintenance living, and anyone who prefers walking to dinner over driving across town.
It also appeals to buyers seeking a newer-construction alternative to older central-city homes, with modern design and systems already in place.
Above all, it’s for someone who wants San Antonio at their doorstep—connected, cultured, and effortlessly livable.
At Grayson House, city living doesn’t feel hectic. It feels intentional. And that makes all the difference.