Public data reference
San Antonio & Texas Real Estate Data
A sourced snapshot of the San Antonio-New Braunfels and Texas housing markets: prices, inventory, days on market, seller price cuts, mortgage rates, and population. Every figure is drawn from a public source and stamped with its reporting period. No estimates appear on this page.
Key figures
Plate 1 Texas months of supply
Months of supply measures how long the current pool of active listings would take to sell at the current sales pace. Readings above roughly four months are generally associated with buyer-leaning conditions.
Plate 2 Median sale price: Texas and United States
Texas figures are median sale prices from Texas MLS data. The United States figure is the national median price of existing single-family homes and is shown for context only. The two series are compiled by different organizations and are not identical in method.
Plate 3 Texas days on market, unsold inventory
Average days on market for homes listed but not yet sold. Rising readings indicate listings are waiting longer for a buyer.
Plate 4 Texas median seller price cut
The median dollar reduction from a listing's initial asking price among sellers who cut. This series is rarely charted publicly and is a direct read on seller pricing pressure.
Plate 5 San Antonio-New Braunfels supply signals
San Antonio is currently the inventory story of the Texas market. The signals below are reported directly by the Texas Real Estate Research Center in its monthly Texas Housing Insight.
Plate 6 30-year fixed mortgage rate
Weekly national average from the Freddie Mac Primary Mortgage Market Survey. Rates shape affordability and therefore demand in every market on this page.
Plate 7 San Antonio-New Braunfels population and migration
Population growth is the demand floor under the local housing market. Figures are US Census Bureau estimates of components of change for the metropolitan statistical area.
Plate 8 All figures, sortable
Full ledgerEvery figure on this page in one table. Click a column header to sort. Each row carries its reporting period and source.
Methodology and sources
Every figure on this page is taken directly from a public source and is stamped with both its reporting period and the publication it appeared in. Where a source revises its own initial releases, this page cites the specific report issue rather than only the data month. The Texas Real Estate Research Center notes that its monthly figures are revised in later issues as more complete MLS data arrives, and figures here follow the revised values. Nothing on this page is estimated, interpolated, or modeled by the publisher of this page. If a source does not publish a figure, that figure does not appear here.
Series compiled by different organizations differ in method and coverage and are not directly comparable. Real estate figures move monthly. Confirm current values against the linked sources before relying on any figure for a transaction decision.
How to cite this page
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