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  1. Building Photo - Eleven West Rental
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    Eleven West

    12136 W US Highway 90, San Antonio, TX 78245

    Studio - 2 Beds$1,090 - $2,700

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    Brixton

    2555 NE Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78217

    1 - 2 Beds$675 - $1,035

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    Niche

    33 Lynn Batts Ln, San Antonio, TX 78218

    1 - 3 Beds$1,099 - $1,813

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    Kenzie Park

    3379-3380 Timber View Dr, San Antonio, TX 78251

    1 - 2 Beds$934 - $1,349

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Living in San Antonio TX

As the second largest city in Texas, you might expect San Antonio to exhibit similar traits to other big cities. The reality is that this Texas gem is one of the most culturally rich and historic urban environments not only in the state but the country. You can find the essence of the city in places like La Villita Historic Arts Village and other neighborhoods. Residents and visitors alike fill the San Antonio River Walk, where you'll find waterfront cafes, shops, parks, and more, with quick access to the San Antonio Zoo and the Witte Museum. Government Canyon State Natural Area—just outside the city—provides acres of outdoor exploration for residents of San Antonio. There's an incredible mix of rentals in this active city. Options range from luxurious apartments near the heart of the city and its numerous attractions to more affordable and spacious single-family homes in the suburbs that surround this unique Texas locale.

Moving to the Area

San Antonio is one of the most populated cities in Texas, and it's also one of the most affordable. With its historic locations like the Alamo, fun-filled destinations like the River Walk, and a strong economy, it's easy to see why many choose to rent in San Antonio. When looking for a house or apartment to rent in San Antonio, you'll discover a variety of neighborhoods with unique features. From the family-friendly Boerne to the bustling Downtown, San Antonio's neighborhoods provide something for everyone.

Lifestyle

As the second-largest city in Texas, San Antonio is one of the fastest-growing cities in the US for good reason. Whether it's because of San Antonio's range of job opportunities, low cost of living, and no state income tax, or for the city's natural beauty, San Antonio is the place to be. The city is great for those with children, with top-ranking school districts like the Northside Independent School District, and ample parks. The city has over 250 parks with more than 200 miles of hiking trails.

Culture

San Antonio is one of the best places to live for a variety of reasons. The San Antonio River Walk is the city's most popular gathering place, offering restaurants, shops, bars, and boat tours. Sports lovers can cheer on the NBA San Antonio Spurs, and history buffs can marvel at the Alamo and San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. If you enjoy outdoor adventures, Natural Bridge Caverns is a great spot to marvel at underground wonders. Those who want Ferris wheels and roller coasters will find plenty to love about Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

Industry

San Antonio's largest employers include Joint Base San Antonio, USAA, and H-E-B. Other major companies in the city include healthcare providers like University Health System, Baptist Health System, and Methodist Healthcare System. Energy, education, and tourism round out San Antonio's economic opportunities. The cost of living in San Antonio remains relatively affordable compared to other major cities, with housing costs being lower than the national average.

Sports & Colleges

Moving to San Antonio will be rewarding if you're a sports fan. You have the San Antonio Spurs, a very popular NBA team, playing at the Frost Bank Center. The team sees as many as 18,000 attendees on any given night. San Antonio is a college town, home to the University of Texas at San Antonio, St. Mary's University, and Trinity University. The two-year San Antonio College provides another option for students in the area.

Landmarks

By moving to San Antonio, you'll be living in the home of the Alamo - the site where settlers once fought over the land of San Antonio, which was once a part of Spain. Living in San Antonio gives you the chance to visit many other landmarks, such as Mission San José, which is a national historic park with ties to Spain as well. Mission Concepción, the Mission Trail, and San Fernando Cathedral are some other highly visited landmarks in the area.

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