Reports on high temperatures in San Antonio, Texas are not the only “hot” news to share.  San Antonio is also hot in the housing market and on the internet.

      We are fortunate to have a climate where “snow birds” who are retirees looking for a more moderate climate for the winter months, flock to enjoy the great outdoors.  We are also fortunate to have a great climate for new housing, resales of existing housing and relocations of businesses to our fair city due to the opportunities afforded.

      In a recent news report, San Antonio is ranked number one by both Business Week and the Brookings Institution with the strongest metropolitan economy in the entire nation.  This is not the only attention San Antonio has been drawing.

      In another recent news report, San Antonio is listed as the second most searched city on the Realtor.comweb site for the week of October 12th.  This is another indication of the attention San Antonio and most of Texas has been garnering following the national recession.  While no part of the country was immune, Texas and San Antonio in particular, were impacted far less than most.  Now why is this information important to real estate investors and those looking to relocate their business or family?

      The prices of real estate and housing in San Antonio are a great bargain, compared to other areas.  We have good employment opportunities and a friendly city government towards businesses.  Our Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce has been a leader in attracting new businesses into San Antonio, not the lease of which was the Toyota manufacturing plant.

      The stable economy of South Texas and San Antonio has kept the prices of homes, rentals and commercial leases in check.  While we are not booming, we are doing well and there is plenty of room for businesses to relocate.  Our educational institutions and location are also great draws for business and individuals alike.

      Come on down, either in person or via the internet and check us out.  We would love to have ya’ll visit us soon.

      As always, call me at (210) 273-9082 with any questions, without obligation.