Already time to think about back-to-school? That happened fast! If you’ve been following the latest housing numbers, you know that the San Antonio-area real estate market has continued to return to levels we were more used to seeing before the pandemic. That being said, it’s still a great market for those who are thinking about selling, and is now more inventory-friendly for those interested in buying. Either way, I’m here to help as always, so let’s have a conversation!
News And Events
San Antonio Home Prices Still Rising
With interest rates having risen from the beginning of the year, local home sales have cooled some, but that hasn’t kept average and median home prices from continuing to rise.
In the most recent quarterly numbers from Redfin, San Antonio, Texas ranked 9th among the nation’s 100 largest metros as a destination for those looking to relocate to a new city.
With the local market continuing to find its way to more “normal” levels, here is a chart you may find handy for following monthly changes in residential single family home listings.
The Alamo City also reached another record recently when the average price of a newly-built home reached nearly $400,000, a 23% year-over-year increase and the largest in the state.
If you’re looking for some easy-to-handle projects that will help you update your space in no more than a day, here’s a handy list of DIY ideas for just about any room in your home.
With the new school year around the corner, you might enjoy this fun list of 35 budget-friendly “hacks” that will have those crayons, backpacks and everything else in order (for at least a day).