San Antonio, December 26, 2025
San Antonio’s housing market saw a 5% increase in median home prices this November, reaching $315,000. This growth stands in contrast to declines observed in Austin, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth. Despite a decrease in home sales, the stability in price per square foot showcases a resilient market. Factors contributing to this upswing include affordability compared to other Texas cities and steady demand. Experts anticipate continued strength in San Antonio’s housing market in the near future.
San Antonio’s Housing Market Surges with 5% Growth in November
San Antonio’s housing market outperformed other major Texas cities in November 2025, with the median home price rising 5% year-over-year to $315,000. This growth contrasts with declines in Austin, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth, where home prices fell by 4.2%, 3.5%, and 2.5%, respectively.
Market Performance
In November 2025, San Antonio sold 2,206 single-family homes, marking a 19% decrease from the previous year. Despite fewer sales, the average price per square foot remained stable at $173, indicating consistent valuation across the region.
Comparative Analysis
While San Antonio experienced a 5% increase in median home prices, other major Texas markets saw declines. Austin’s median price decreased by 4.2%, Houston’s by 3.5%, and Dallas-Fort Worth’s by 2.5%.
National Context
Nationwide, the housing market showed mixed trends. Existing home sales rose by 0.5% in November compared to October, but declined by 1% year-over-year. The national median sales price reached a record high of $409,200, marking a 1.2% increase from the previous year.
Factors Influencing the Market
San Antonio’s housing market benefits from its affordability compared to other major Texas cities. The median home price in San Antonio is $315,000, while Austin’s median is $436,000, Houston’s is $335,000, and Dallas’s is $395,000.
Outlook
Looking ahead, San Antonio’s housing market is expected to remain strong, supported by its affordability and steady demand. However, potential buyers and sellers should monitor interest rates and inventory levels, as these factors can influence market dynamics.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What was the median home price in San Antonio in November 2025?
The median home price in San Antonio in November 2025 was $315,000, reflecting a 5% increase from the previous year.
How did San Antonio’s home price growth compare to other major Texas cities?
San Antonio led major Texas markets with a 5% increase in median home prices, while Austin, Houston, and Dallas-Fort Worth experienced declines of 4.2%, 3.5%, and 2.5%, respectively.
What is the current state of the national housing market?
Nationwide, existing home sales rose by 0.5% in November compared to October but declined by 1% year-over-year. The national median sales price reached a record high of $409,200, marking a 1.2% increase from the previous year.
What factors are influencing San Antonio’s housing market?
San Antonio’s housing market benefits from its affordability compared to other major Texas cities. The median home price in San Antonio is $315,000, while Austin’s median is $436,000, Houston’s is $335,000, and Dallas’s is $395,000.
What is the outlook for San Antonio’s housing market?
San Antonio’s housing market is expected to remain strong, supported by its affordability and steady demand. However, potential buyers and sellers should monitor interest rates and inventory levels, as these factors can influence market dynamics.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Median Home Price | $315,000 (5% increase year-over-year) |
| Average Price per Square Foot | $173 (no change from previous year) |
| Total Homes Sold | 2,206 (19% decrease year-over-year) |
| Comparison to Other Texas Cities | San Antonio led with a 5% increase; Austin (-4.2%), Houston (-3.5%), Dallas-Fort Worth (-2.5%) |
| National Median Sales Price | $409,200 (1.2% increase year-over-year) |
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