Best Real Estate Agents in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio's Real Estate Market Overview

San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas and one of the fastest-growing in the nation, driven by a combination of military presence (Joint Base San Antonio is the largest military installation in the world), healthcare (University Health System, Methodist Healthcare), tourism, and a diversifying tech sector. The city's affordability relative to Austin, Dallas, and Houston makes it a consistent draw for relocating buyers.

Home prices in San Antonio remain competitive compared to other major Texas metros. The median home price in the metro area sits in the $280,000–$340,000 range, with significant variation by neighborhood — from under $200,000 in some outer suburbs to $1M+ in Alamo Heights and the Dominion.

San Antonio's Key Neighborhoods and Submarkets

Alamo Heights

San Antonio's most established prestige market. Alamo Heights is an independent municipality within the city — with its own schools (the highly regarded Alamo Heights ISD), distinctive Craftsman and Tudor homes, and walkable tree-lined streets. Prices range from $500,000 to well over $2M. Inventory is limited and competition for desirable homes is consistent.

Stone Oak

One of San Antonio's most active suburban markets, Stone Oak on the north side draws families with excellent schools (North East ISD), master-planned community amenities, and easy access to employment corridors. Median prices run $350,000–$550,000 with luxury pockets above $1M.

King William Historic District and Southtown

San Antonio's premier urban neighborhood. King William features restored Victorian mansions and period homes along the San Antonio River. Southtown is its more bohemian, arts-forward neighbor. Together, these neighborhoods are San Antonio's version of a walkable urban village — with prices to match, typically $400,000–$1.2M.

Helotes and Leon Valley

Northwest San Antonio suburbs offering more affordable single-family homes in the $250,000–$450,000 range. Helotes has a small-town character while remaining accessible to major employment centers. Good options for buyers seeking value with community feel.

New Braunfels and Boerne

These small cities within commuting distance of San Antonio have seen extraordinary growth as buyers seek more space and small-town quality of life. New Braunfels on the I-35 corridor has become a significant real estate market in its own right. Both areas require agents who specialize in the outlying Hill Country market, not just San Antonio proper.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is San Antonio a buyer's or seller's market in 2026?
San Antonio has shifted toward a more balanced market compared to the extreme seller's market conditions of 2021–2022. Inventory has increased, and days on market have extended. Well-priced homes in desirable neighborhoods still move quickly, but buyers have more negotiating power than they did in recent peak years. An experienced local agent can tell you exactly where your specific target area sits on the supply-demand spectrum.
What are the best areas to buy in San Antonio?
It depends on your priorities. Stone Oak and Dominion are popular with families and professionals seeking top-tier schools (NISD and NEISD) and amenities. Alamo Heights is San Antonio's established prestige submarket. The King William Historic District and Southtown offer urban character near downtown. Helotes and Leon Valley provide affordable suburban options on the northwest side. New Braunfels and Boerne attract buyers seeking small-town feel within commuting distance.
How do I find a reliable real estate agent in San Antonio?
Look for agents with a proven track record specifically in your target neighborhood or zip code — San Antonio is a large, geographically diverse market, and neighborhood expertise matters. Verify their license on the Texas Real Estate Commission website, check their transaction volume in the past 12 months, and interview at least three candidates before signing a buyer's agreement.