San Antonio, TX


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San Antonio, TX

About San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, Texas is a vibrant city that combines modern amenities with a rich cultural history. Home to the iconic Alamo and the famous River Walk, the city has something to offer for everyone. From its vibrant art scene, historical attractions and delicious restaurants - San Antonio is sure to satisfy any traveler's tastes. With a variety of outdoor activities, world-class museums, music venues and nightlife - there's never a dull moment in this bustling metropolis. Whether you're looking for an action-packed vacation or a leisurely getaway - San Antonio promises to be an unforgettable experience! Large city - South-central Texas.

State: Texas
County: Bexar County
Metro Area: San Antonio-New Braunfels Metro Area
City: San Antonio
Zip Codes: 78245, 78228, 78250, 78251, 78240, 78249, 78254, 78223, 78207, 78247, 57 total
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 794 ft above sea level

San Antonio, a modern city with a distinct Hispanic influence, is the third largest city in Texas and has grown to become the the seventh largest in the United States. Most of the downtown area is attractive, with modern skyscrapers intermingled with historic sites (including the Alamo and the Spanish Governors Palace). The Paseo del Rio, or River Walk, contains shops and sidewalk cafes along the San Antonio River, and downtown entertainment is lively.

The winning of the Mexican War in the 19th century opened up large areas north and east of town for agriculture and settlement, which at the time gave rise to such towns as New Braunfels and San Marcos. This added many European immigrants and especially Germans to the mix. The best suburbs spread in this direction from the center city, with excellent housing values, schools and neighborhoods. These include Hollywood Park, the older and more upscale Hill Country Village, and numerous developments northeast of the State Route 1604 beltway. The sheer distance to some of these outer suburbs has brought some of the traffic and commute problems one might expect. Unfortunately, other inner neighborhoods and some suburbs extending in other directions have not fared as well economically and have a reputation for high crime.

Although the city has a laid-back character, there is a substantial business community that includes the headquarters of SBC Communications (AT&T), Valero Energy, Tesoro Petroleum (oil and gas), Clear Channel Communications and a strong banking and financial presence. Future job growth projections are strong. The South Texas Medical Center is one of the largest in the state, with a substantial medical and biotech research component.

Four nearby air force facilities bring a strong military presence. The city has a full complement of museums and cultural assets, sports teams (notably the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs), transportation facilities, and entertainment venues. These advantages are accompanied by a strong economy, low cost of living, and a favorable winter climate. Better planning than most Texas cities has allowed San Antonio to avoid some growth-related issues.

Located on the San Antonio River in a flat to gently rolling area, the city sits at the border of the coastal plain to the southeast and the hill country to the northwest. The climate is a mix of humid subtropical elements in summer and continental elements in winter. Temperatures are in the 50’s in January, and above 90 over 80% of the time in mid-summer. San Antonio is situated between a semiarid area to the west and a coastal area of heavy precipitation to the east. Precipitation is fairly well distributed throughout the year with the heaviest amounts occurring from May to September. Summer rain usually occurs as thunderstorms and most winter precipitation occurs as light rain or drizzle. Measurable snow occurs only once every 3 or 4 years. Tropical storms occasionally affect the city.

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San Antonio Cost of Living

Strong economy, attractive downtown, and entertainment make San Antonio a great place to live.

$254,600
-32.8% lower than avg
$55,084
-25.3% lower than avg
3.3 / 8.1
Comfort Index
summer/winter
San Antonio Crime
72.4 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in San Antonio, Texas
$48,960
for a family
$42,800
for a single person
Pros & Cons of San Antonio
   Strong economy
Summer heat
   Attractive downtown
Crime rates
   Entertainment
Growth and sprawl
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I've lived here 13 years now and hoping to move!! Not the most exiting place to live if you enjoy being outdoors for activities like biking, hiking or even walking or  More
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I lived in San Antonio for about 7 months or so, and for a reason! Like anywhere I think SA has its pros and cons, but ultimately being in my early 20s and single I  More
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Over 2 years ago
Overall, San Antonio is a nice place to live. The weather is generally pleasant but from mid June to about mid September, it does get scorching hot. I remember one  More
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