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San Antonio is one of the most affordable large cities in the US, with a cost of living about 12% below the national average. Median rent is ~$1,200/month.
San Antonio median rent is $300 below the national median of $1,500/mo — an affordable market.
The largest employer in San Antonio is USAA, making the Pearl District area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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San Antonio is one of the most affordable large cities in the US, with a cost of living about 12% below the national average. Median rent is ~$1,200/month. Combined with no state income tax, your dollar goes far here.
Pearl District is the cultural and culinary hub. Alamo Heights has the best schools and safest streets. Southtown is the artsy, walkable alternative. Stone Oak and The Dominion offer upscale suburban living.
San Antonio's safety varies by area. Alamo Heights, The Dominion, Stone Oak, and Helotes are very safe. Downtown and the west side see higher crime. The city's overall rate is average for a city its size.
San Antonio's economy is anchored by military (Joint Base San Antonio), healthcare (Methodist, Baptist), and financial services (USAA). Cybersecurity is a growing sector. Job growth is steady and diversifying.
San Antonio has hot summers (95-100F) but milder than Phoenix. Winters are mild (50-65F). Spring and fall are pleasant. The city gets about 30 inches of rain per year, mostly in spring thunderstorms.
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