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Redbird Ranch Neighborhood Guide

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Reviewed by: Mayra Torres, President & Managing Broker, TREC Broker
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Redbird Ranch is a strong pick for families and buyers who want a quiet, well-maintained community on San Antonio’s far south side without paying north-side prices. Residents consistently describe the neighborhood as clean, friendly, and low-noise. HOA-maintained amenities, including two pools, lit sports courts, a playground, and a fitness center, add real value that many similarly priced subdivisions in south Bexar County do not match.

$250K–$350K
Price Range
78221, 78224
ZIP Codes
30 min
To Downtown
NEISD
School District
About the Neighborhood

What makes Redbird Ranch stand out

Redbird Ranch is a strong pick for families and buyers who want a quiet, well-maintained community on San Antonio’s far south side without paying north-side prices. Residents consistently describe the neighborhood as clean, friendly, and low-noise. HOA-maintained amenities, including two pools, lit sports courts, a playground, and a fitness center, add real value that many similarly priced subdivisions in south Bexar County do not match.

The neighborhood sits off Loop 1604 near Pleasanton Road, putting daily errands like H-E-B, pharmacies, and fast-casual restaurants within a 5-to-10-minute drive. Lackland AFB and Joint Base San Antonio are roughly 20 minutes north, which makes Redbird Ranch workable for Military families on current San Antonio BAH. School-age kids feed into Southwest ISD, which has added new campuses to accommodate residential growth in the 78221 and 78264 ZIP codes. The street layout favors cul-de-sacs and loop roads over high-volume through-streets, so evening foot traffic and kids playing outside are the norm rather than the exception.

$250K–$350K
Price Range
78221, 78224
ZIP Codes
30 min
To Downtown
NEISD
School District
Schools
8.5
Walkability
6.5
Dining/Retail
8.2
Value
3.0
  • Two community pools, basketball courts, tennis courts, and a 24-hour fitness center covered by HOA dues (typically $50 to $70 per month)
  • Median home prices in the low $200s to mid $250s, well below San Antonio’s citywide median near $290K
  • Homes built primarily between 2005 and 2015 with 3-to-4-bedroom floor plans ranging from 1,400 to 2,200 square feet
  • Low traffic noise and cul-de-sac street design keep the neighborhood walkable for kids and evening strollers
Key Facts

Redbird Ranch at a glance

Neighborhood Profile
TypeResidential neighborhood
Price range$250K to $350K
Median$250K
Housing stockHomes built in the mid-2000s through early 2010s are agin…
HOA$50+/yr
Property taxes2.3%
Schools & Location
DistrictNorth East ISD (NEISD)
Notable campusVerify by address
ZIP codes78221, 78224, 78253
To downtown SA30 min
AirportSA International
CountyBexar
Homes & Property Types

What you can buy in Redbird Ranch

Day-to-day life in Redbird Ranch follows a low-key rhythm that residents say they chose on purpose. Mornings are quiet as commuters head out toward Highway 16 and Loop 1604. Evenings pick up when families fill the walking trails, the pool opens for afternoon use, and kids spread across the playgrounds. The HOA keeps common areas maintained and enforces yard standards, giving the neighborhood a consistent look from street to street.

Weekends center on the community amenities and short errand runs along Potranco Road. The pool and fitness center draw the most traffic on Saturday mornings, and youth sports leagues use the courts through fall and spring. For shopping and dining beyond the H-E-B on Potranco, residents head to the growing retail cluster near Loop 1604 where chain restaurants and newer stores have filled in steadily. The subdivision is car-dependent with no walkable retail or transit stops inside the community. Families in Southside ISD typically get bus pickup within the neighborhood, and parents commuting to Lackland AFB or JBSA report 12 to 15 minutes most mornings.

  • Price range matters less than total cost: HOA dues, tax rates, and insurance premiums vary across subdivisions and change the monthly payment meaningfully.
  • Housing formats differ by subdivision: Single-family, townhome, and patio home options serve different needs within Redbird Ranch.
  • Newer versus older construction: Newer builds offer energy efficiency and modern layouts while older homes may offer larger lots and lower HOA costs.
  • Model the full ownership cost: Run every option through purchase price, taxes, HOA, and insurance before comparing.
Top Sub-Communities

Where to focus inside Redbird Ranch

Redbird Ranch holds its own against other popular San Antonio neighborhoods, especially for buyers focused on newer construction and lower price points. Compared to north-side communities like Stone Oak or Alamo Ranch, Redbird Ranch typically offers 15% to 25% lower median home prices while still delivering the master-planned amenities (trails, parks, community pools) that families prioritize. The trade-off is a longer commute to downtown and the Medical Center corridor.

Each neighborhood attracts a different buyer profile. Stone Oak draws higher-income professionals willing to pay $350K+ for established schools and restaurant access. Alamo Ranch appeals to young families who want proximity to SeaWorld-area employers and Northside ISD. Converse and the far east side near Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph skew heavily toward Military families who need a short base commute. Redbird Ranch pulls from a mix: first-time buyers, growing families, and Veterans using VA Loans who want to stretch purchasing power on the south side near Loop 1604 and Highway 16.

  • Redbird Ranch: — Median home price around $250K-$290K, newer builds (2015+), Southside ISD, 25-30 minute drive to downtown
  • Stone Oak: — Median around $380K-$450K, NEISD schools, heavy traffic on 281 during rush hour, strongest appreciation rates in the city
  • Alamo Ranch: — Median around $310K-$360K, Northside ISD, retail-heavy area with easy H-E-B and Loop 1604 access
  • Converse/Live Oak: — Median around $240K-$280K, Judson ISD, under 15 minutes to Randolph AFB, popular with active-duty families
Schools

North East ISD campuses serving Redbird Ranch

Redbird Ranch is served primarily by North East ISD (NEISD), which covers most residential addresses in the area. School quality drives buyer demand and supports resale values across the local market.

Verify the exact campus assignment for your specific address before making an offer. Attendance zones can shift, and two homes on the same street may feed into different campuses.

  • Verify assignment by address: Attendance zones do not always follow subdivision boundaries. Confirm the exact elementary, middle, and high school for your lot.
  • School quality supports resale: Homes zoned to higher-rated campuses typically sell faster and at a premium.
  • Compare districts honestly: If school quality is not a priority, similarly priced homes in other districts may offer more space or lower taxes.
Location & Commute

Getting to and from Redbird Ranch

Redbird Ranch connects to the broader San Antonio area via major highways. Most daily errands stay within the immediate area, and downtown is reachable in 30 min.

Rush-hour traffic adds time to any commute estimate. Test your actual route at your departure time before committing.

  • Test the real drive: Off-peak estimates and rush-hour reality can differ by 15 to 20 minutes on the same route.
  • Daily errands stay local: Grocery, dining, and basic services are generally accessible within the immediate area.
  • Airport access: San Antonio International is reachable within 15 to 25 minutes from most addresses.
  • Highway access matters: Proximity to major highways determines whether your commute works. Check your specific route.
Is It Right For You?

Who Redbird Ranch fits

Good fit if you want
Opportunity
Master-planned greenbelt trails and low-traffic streets attract families who want outdoor access without paying for acreage on San Antonio’s rural fringe.
School district quality
North East ISD serves the area with campuses that support resale values.
Competitive pricing
Housing in Redbird Ranch offers solid value relative to comparable areas in San Antonio.
Established infrastructure
Grocery, dining, medical, and highway access are built and operating.
Think twice if you want
Common misconception
Some buyers assume “far west” means isolated, but H-E-B, restaurants, and medical offices along Potranco are a five-minute drive from most sections.
Risk factor
Far south San Antonio is still building out retail and medical infrastructure, so buyers should verify commute times to employers north of Loop 410.
Common mistake
Comparing only list prices across phases without checking lot sizes, which range from 5,000 to over 8,000 square feet depending on the builder and section.
Property tax load
Tax rates of 2.3% add meaningful cost on top of the mortgage.
Before you commit: Confirm the exact North East ISD campus assignment for your address. Verify the property tax rate (2.3%) and jurisdiction. Check the specific HOA dues and what they cover. Test your commute at your actual daily departure time.
Buyer Checklist

How to buy well in Redbird Ranch

Buying in Redbird Ranch requires comparing specific subdivisions rather than treating the area as a single market. Use this checklist to cover the variables that matter most.

  • Verify school zoning by address: Attendance boundaries can split a street. Confirm the exact campus assignment before writing an offer.
  • Model the full monthly cost: Purchase price, property taxes, HOA dues, and insurance vary across subdivisions. Model each one separately.
  • Test your commute at rush hour: Off-peak and peak-hour drive times can differ by 15 to 20 minutes on the same route.
  • Confirm city limits versus county: Tax rates and services differ depending on jurisdiction.
  • Check HOA rules and dues: HOA structures vary widely. Confirm dues, restrictions, and coverage before closing.
  • Tour multiple subdivisions: Homes in the same area can have very different daily experiences depending on the specific subdivision.
The Bottom Line

The bottom line on Redbird Ranch

Redbird Ranch comes down to a straightforward value proposition: newer construction, a quiet master-planned layout, and south-side pricing that undercuts what buyers pay in north San Antonio communities like Stone Oak. The 78264 ZIP code puts you roughly 20 miles south of downtown near Highway 16 and Loop 1604, so the tradeoff is commute time for affordability and space.

What matters most for buyers considering this community is whether the low-key, family-oriented pace fits your lifestyle. Residents chose Redbird Ranch on purpose for that rhythm, and the neighborhood delivers on it. If you want well-maintained homes built during San Antonio’s mid-2000s push southward at price points that still make sense, this is one of the stronger options on the far south side.

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Common Questions

Redbird Ranch FAQs

Is Redbird Ranch a good neighborhood?
Redbird Ranch is a well-regarded San Antonio neighborhood known for its quiet streets, low traffic noise, and family-friendly atmosphere. The community features a greenbelt, walking and biking trails, and well-maintained common areas. Residents consistently describe it as clean, friendly, and peaceful.
What is the best neighborhood to live in San Antonio?
Redbird Ranch is one of San Antonio’s top picks for families. The neighborhood is quiet with low traffic noise, a greenbelt, walking and biking trails, and a strong community feel. Residents describe it as clean, friendly, and well-kept, with casual evening strolls being the norm.
What county is Red Bird Ranch in?
Red Bird Ranch sits in Bexar County on the south side of San Antonio, TX. The neighborhood falls within the Southside Independent School District and carries Bexar County property tax rates. Most homes here use a 78224 ZIP code.
What is the history of Redbird Ranch?
Redbird Ranch is a master-planned community developed by D.R. Horton on San Antonio’s far south side. Construction started around 2014 on several hundred acres of former ranch land south of Loop 410 near Highway 16. The subdivision was built in multiple phases, with earlier sections offering smaller, more affordable floor plans and later phases introducing larger homes and updated layouts. By the early 2020s, the community had reached near full build-out with over 2,000 single-family homes. The phased development means home ages, finishes, and price points vary noticeably depending on which section you buy in.
What do Redbird Ranch residents say about the neighborhood?
Resident feedback online and in local forums consistently highlights a few themes. Most describe Redbird Ranch as quiet, clean, and family-oriented. The walking trails and greenbelt network get frequent praise. Common concerns include HOA enforcement inconsistency, limited nearby retail, and traffic congestion on Highway 16 during rush hour. Families with school-age children generally rate the area well for its parks and proximity to newer campuses. The biggest draw residents mention is value: comparable square footage in north-side subdivisions costs significantly more. Noise levels stay low since the community sits away from major commercial corridors.

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