Apr 16, 2013
San Antonio fastest-growing subdivisions
SAN ANTONIO - New data from housing-market research firm Metrostudy show that a number of San Antonio subdivisions are bursting at the seams with new residential construction. The ten fastest-growing subdivisions...
SAN ANTONIO – New data from housing-market research firm Metrostudy show that a number of San Antonio subdivisions are bursting at the seams with new residential construction.
The ten fastest-growing subdivisions ranked by fourth quarter 2012 housing starts include:
Rank | Community | 4Q 2012 Home Starts | Location | Price |
1 | Alamo Ranch | 649 | Northwest side, off of Loop 1604 and Alamo Ranch Pkwy. | $141,000-$385,000 |
2 | Bulverde Village | 169 | North of Loop 1604, Stone Oak area adjacent to US 281 | $128,000-$324,000 |
3 | Indian Springs | 150 | Off of US 281, North of Loop 1604 | $210,000-$487,000 |
4 | Laurel Mtn. Ranch | 150 | NW of Loop 1604, between Potranco Rd. and Marbach Rd. | $120,000-$218,000 |
5 | Stillwater Ranch | 140 | NW side, two miles NW of Loop 1604, just past Culebra Rd. | $150,000-$369,000 |
6 | Hillcrest | 127 | SW side, off of Loop 1604 and US Hwy. 90 | $106,000-$167,000 |
7 | Luckey Ranch | 127 | Loop 1604 and US 90, Donut Hole | $130,000-$173,000 |
8 | Estonia Estates | 119 | NW side, East of Hwy. 151 off of Military | $139,000-$251,000 |
9 | Wildhorse at Tausch | 103 | NW side, off of Loop 1604, near Braun Rd. | $150,000-$233,000 |
10 | Silver Oaks | 98 | West side, FM 1560, 1.5 miles West of Loop 1604 | $119,000-$221,000 |
Read more at the San Antonio Business Journal.
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