San Antonio Information – Search area breakdowns for this Metro

People are surprised at the size of the San Antonio metro area. San Antonio–New Braunfels is the 3rd largest metro area in Texas, after Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington and Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land. For the purposes of search, since there are multiple city names and area, I have included a series of maps and addition information. Since most of my clients want to live in a specific area, close to the Base, or SeaWorld, or in the Quarry area. I will highlight these areas on the maps. However, if you are searching in a different area or for a specific school district (ISD), I can accommodate you too.

Typically, apartments are a bit less expensive the further you get from the city centers. Some of the newer areas have than the apartments built 20+ years ago.
San Antonio Metro Zip Codes (with has over 117 Zip Codes)

Top Suburbs
My clients like the following area, not in any order: Olmos Park, China Grove, Shavano Park, Terrell Hills, Hollywood Park, Fair Oaks Ranch, Helotes, Garden Ridge, Cibolo, Universal City, Von Ormy, St. Hedwig, Bulverde, Schertz, Converse, and Marion.
Areas within San Antonio
People also ask for Alamo Heights, Downtown San Antonio, Monte Vista, UTSA, Medical Center, Great Northwest, Stone Oak, and Fort Sam Houston areas,
Areas defined by my Database

San Antonio and New Braunfels – Other Information
5 Hottest Sub-Markets
- Alamo Heights/ The Quarry
- Leon Springs/ Boerne/ Kerrville
- Thousand Oaks/ Stone Oak/ 281 North
- New Braunfels/ Seguin
- Port San Antonio/ I-35S
Unit Information
- 237,965 Units Operating Supply; 1,080 Communities
- 13,808 Units Under Construction; 52 Communities
- 14,183 Units Proposed for Construction; 48 Communities
- 13,371 Units Recently Opened; 48 Communities
San Antonio and New Braunfels Top Cities
San Antonio, New Braunfels, Cibolo, Converse, Schertz, Seguin, Timberwood Park, Boerne, Canyon Lake, Leon Valley, Live Oak, Pleasanton, Selma, Universal City, and Uvalde.
Greater San Antonio MSA
San Antonio–New Braunfels is the third-largest metro area in Texas, after Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington and Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land. Greater San Antonio has roughly 1.5 million residents spread across approximately 500 square miles.