San Antonio Home Buyer Tips – What Every Buyer Should Know

Discover San Antonio: Your Home, Your Future
Unlocking the secrets of the San Antonio real estate market — and how to make it yours. Real estate in San Antonio isn’t just about property—it’s about lifestyle, community, and long-term vision. This post brings together insights from two recent video features to highlight why this market stands ou
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San Antonio Homebuyers: Don’t Forget Closing Costs When Saving for a Home
Saving to Buy a Home? Don’t Forget Your Closing Costs Most buyers save for their down payment, but many underestimate what closing costs will add to the bill. And these aren’t the same everywhere. In some states, closing costs average $2,000 to $3,000. In others, like Washington D.C., they can top
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San Antonio Leads Texas in Home Price Growth and What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
According to Homes.com, the price of homes in San Antonio jumped 2.9% in August 2025 compared to August 2024 with the median home price now at $312,074. That’s not just a local milestone it was the biggest year-over-year price increase in any Texas metro. But while that headline sounds exciting, le
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Why San Antonio Home Prices Haven’t Fallen: The Real Property Tax Story
For the last two years, buyers have been asking the same question: If mortgage rates are so high, why haven’t home prices in San Antonio dropped more The answer lies in an unexpected place and not the market itself, but our property tax system. Appraisals vs. Actual Market Value Every spring, Bexar
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San Antonio Sellers Are Offering an Average of $9,000 in Concessions — Here’s What That Means for You
In today’s San Antonio housing market, buyers have more options than they have in recent years. With more homes available, sellers are competing harder to attract qualified buyers and one of the most common strategies is offering seller concessions. Right now, the average seller concession in San
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Why Property Taxes Shouldn’t Be the Only Way Texas Funds Public Services
Homeownership Shouldn't Feel Like a Lifetime Lease If you’ve lived in Texas long enough, you’ve probably had that moment:You finish paying off your mortgage—and your property tax bill still feels like a second one. And while Texas has made headlines for not having a state income tax, we make up for
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