San Antonio is strengthening its reputation as one of the most affordable major cities for people relocating to Texas, particularly buyers searching for newly built homes.
The city ranked No. 10 nationally among U.S. leaders in new-home construction activity in 2026, with 1,815 building permits issued during the first two months of the year and 1,685 newly constructed homes sold — the fourth-highest sales total in the nation.
For relocators, one of San Antonio’s biggest advantages is pricing.
Housing data shows the median sale price for newly built homes in San Antonio was only about $950 higher than the median price of existing homes in February 2026, giving buyers access to modern construction without paying the substantial premiums often seen in other housing markets.
That affordability is helping attract families, military households, retirees, and remote workers moving to Texas from higher-cost regions across the country.
Communities throughout the San Antonio metro area — including New Braunfels, Schertz, Cibolo, Boerne, Converse, and Seguin — continue seeing strong residential development as builders respond to population growth.
The city’s relatively low housing costs compared to Austin, Dallas, and many national metro areas remain a major draw for newcomers seeking more space and lower monthly payments.
San Antonio also continues benefiting from a diversified economy supported by military installations, healthcare, cybersecurity, tourism, advanced manufacturing, and logistics.
Major employers tied to Joint Base San Antonio, the healthcare sector, and growing technology operations continue helping fuel long-term population growth.
Real estate experts say San Antonio’s housing market remains attractive because builders still have access to developable land, allowing new inventory to enter the market more consistently than in many constrained metropolitan areas.
The city’s strong level of new-home sales suggests buyers remain highly interested in master-planned communities offering newer amenities, energy-efficient homes, and expanding infrastructure.
For people relocating to Texas in search of affordability, new construction, and long-term growth potential, San Antonio continues emerging as one of the state’s most appealing housing markets in 2026.
