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Living in San Antonio

San Antonio blends rich history with modern amenities as one of Texas’ most culturally vibrant cities. Renters can enjoy trendy apartments near the River Walk with its restaurants, shops, and nightlife or opt for quieter neighborhoods like Alamo Heights for family-friendly living. Families often settle in areas like Stone Oak or Helotes for their spacious homes and excellent schools. With a thriving economy driven by industries such as healthcare, military, and tourism, San Antonio offers opportunity alongside its iconic attractions like the Alamo.
Life in San Antonio
Average rental prices
Studio
$1,072
1 bed
$1,211
2 beds
$1,540
3+ beds
$2,050
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Rental pricing trends in San Antonio

The average rent for a 1 bedroom apartment in San Antonio is $1,211, while the average rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $1,540.

Rent rates updated 29 days ago. Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List.

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Top neighborhoods

Stone Oak
Stone Oak
What it’s like to live in Stone Oak
Medical professionals flock to Stone Oak for its luxury apartments within minutes of the growing hospital district. The neighborhood's hilltop location provides cooler temperatures and better breezes than downtown, with many units featuring Hill Country views from private balconies. Though rental rates exceed city averages, the trade-off includes resort-style amenities like infinity pools and outdoor kitchens actually worth using during San Antonio's extended summer.
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Vance Jackson
Vance Jackson
What it’s like to live in Vance Jackson
Vance Jackson delivers central convenience with established character in northwestern San Antonio where mature trees create natural beauty throughout this distinctive corridor. Renters appreciate both the strategic positioning between downtown and major medical centers and relatively moderate rates compared to similar properties in Alamo Heights despite comparable accessibility to urban amenities. Some apartment communities show their age with dated exteriors despite renovated interiors, but professionals value both the neighborhood's central location and excellent access to both USAA employment and shopping along Loop 410 with straightforward commuting options throughout San Antonio despite occasionally busy traffic along major thoroughfares.
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Northwest Crossing
Northwest Crossing
What it’s like to live in Northwest Crossing
Northwest Crossing offers family-friendly living with larger homes in this established community in northwestern San Antonio. Rental properties typically include multiple bedrooms and fenced yards – features increasingly valued by families. While the neighborhood provides excellent access to both USAA employment and Ingram Park Mall shopping, the distance from downtown means longer commutes to central attractions despite the suburban comforts. Well-suited for USAA employees and families seeking established neighborhoods with good schools who don't require frequent downtown access or extensive walkable amenities beyond practical conveniences.
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Renter Satisfaction

Apartment List has released San Antonio’s results from the third annual Apartment List Renter Satisfaction Survey. This survey, which drew on responses from over 45,000 renters, provides insight on what states and cities must do to meet the needs of 111 million American renters nationwide.

"San Antonio renters expressed general satisfaction with the city overall," according to Apartment List. "They gave most categories above average scores."

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