Building boom
San Antonio housing market booms with new homes for sale, report says
The San Antonio new-home market is booming, according to a new ranking from real estate platform Point2.
In the ranking, the Alamo City and Austin tie for third place on a list of the major U.S. cities with the most new homes for sale that were built in or after 2012.
The ranking is based on active listings from Point2, Redfin, Realtor.com, and Zillow during the last week of April. For San Antonio and Austin, the number of new homes on the market represented a 42 percent share of all homes for sale.
El Paso topped the list, with 51 percent of homes for sale being built in or after 2012. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Detroit ranked first among the country’s 50 most populated cities for the share of listings for homes built in or before 1970 (92 percent).
Elsewhere in Texas:
- Fort Worth tied for seventh place with new homes making up 36 percent of all homes for sale.
- Houston ranked 12th with new homes making up 31 percent of those for sale.
- Dallas tied for 17th with 24 percent of homes on the market being new.
Point2 calls Texas “the poster child for fresh homes for sale.”
“The Texas cities of El Paso, San Antonio, and Austin — as well as Oklahoma City — are the only large hubs where new homes built post-2012 make up more than 40 percent of the stock for sale,” the real estate platform says.
New York City had the highest total number of homes for sale that were built in the past decade (about 4,500), followed by Houston and San Antonio, with around 3,500 each, according to Point2.