Housing Report for San Antonio
When comparing areas across the State of Texas, San Antonio ranks 10 of the 25 metro areas by percent in growth of new residential structures. The metropolitan area places 99 of 361, comparing the percentage change in residential real estate in other US MSAs.
San Antonio had a median home value in the year 2005 of $97,200, accounted by the American Community Survey. This value is less than the overall State of Texas 2005 home median value of $106,000 and less than median home value of $167,500 for the United States in the same year.
It can be understood that there is a large amount of housing that is affordable in San Antonio, Texas. In 2005, 64.4 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
In San Antonio, there were a total of 717,410 housing structures in 2005. The metro area has seen a medium-high growth level in the number housing units, adding in all 54,109 residential units since 2001, or 8.2 percent.
San Antonio may be described as having a medium proportion of residential real estate that is high priced. During the year 2005, the American Community Survey reported that 1.9 percent of the homes were valued over $500,000.
The owner-occupied dwellings in San Antonio, Texas have seen large increases from the real estate values reported in 2000. The valuations have increased by $20,100, or 26.1 percent, from 2000 when they had reported median values of $77,100.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau
San Antonio had a median home value in the year 2005 of $97,200, accounted by the American Community Survey. This value is less than the overall State of Texas 2005 home median value of $106,000 and less than median home value of $167,500 for the United States in the same year.
It can be understood that there is a large amount of housing that is affordable in San Antonio, Texas. In 2005, 64.4 percent of housing was valued under $125k.
In San Antonio, there were a total of 717,410 housing structures in 2005. The metro area has seen a medium-high growth level in the number housing units, adding in all 54,109 residential units since 2001, or 8.2 percent.
San Antonio may be described as having a medium proportion of residential real estate that is high priced. During the year 2005, the American Community Survey reported that 1.9 percent of the homes were valued over $500,000.
The owner-occupied dwellings in San Antonio, Texas have seen large increases from the real estate values reported in 2000. The valuations have increased by $20,100, or 26.1 percent, from 2000 when they had reported median values of $77,100.
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau

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