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Now take charge of your financial life: Like Money magazine on Facebook for analysis and advice you can trust. Twenty minutes from San Antonio, Cibolo--Spanish for “buffalo”--gives residents a life well-connected with the outdoors. The town’s nature center spans 100 acres of trails and wilderness and is open to the public. Nearby Guadalupe River draws rafters and canoers from across the state. Homes here are affordable, with the average price less than $200,000. Many residents commute to San Antonio; large employers include the Randolph Air Force Base and oil-field service company Sanjel. --D.B.
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