Considering a Move to San Antonio? 5 Things That Will Win You Over

San Antonio, Texas has seen a recent spike in popularity and is now one of the best places to live in the U.S. In fact, U.S. News and World Report ranks San Antonio as the fourteenth best place to live and the third best place to retire. You may have heard about the great job market here, the rich, friendly, relaxed culture or the plethora of fun, entertaining things San Antonio has to offer. You’re tempted to jump on the bandwagon and move to San Antonio, but you’re not sure if it’s right for you or if it’s all it’s hyped up to be.

If you’re considering a move to San Antonio, but are still on the fence, these five things will win you over:

1. Great Work Environment

San Antonio has become a hub for biotech, biomedical, energy, medical and hospitality firms and companies of all sizes from start-ups to well-known international corporations and everything in between. Valero Energy, Toyota and USAA are just a few of the largest corporations located in San Antonio. The city also has an unemployment rate that is below the national average and an affordable housing market.

2. Great Schools

San Antonio is home to more than 120 public elementary, middle and high schools and more than 100 private schools. Fourteen high schools have been ranked as some of the best in the country.  San Antonio is also home to the second largest community college system in the state of Texas and numerous accredited public and private 4-year colleges including Texas State University, University of Texas at San Antonio, University of Texas Health, Texas A&M at San Antonio and Saint Mary’s University, the oldest university in San Antonio.

3. A Variety of Things to Do

Whether you’re into living an active, healthy lifestyle, exploring the food and social scenes, enjoying the beautiful natural landscape, going to a sporting event or exploring popular tourist attractions like the Alamo or River Walk, San Antonio has something for everyone. The city is chock full of restaurants, theaters, parks, amusement parks, breweries, natural landmarks, sporting venues, museums, farmer’s markets, rodeos and popular, yearly festivals that happen throughout the year and which attract millions of visitors from across the world.

4. Great Place to Live

The average commute time in San Antonio is 25 minutes, which is decent for a city of its size. There are many safe, upscale neighborhoods with good schools, making San Antonio a great place to raise a family. In addition, Texas doesn’t collect state income taxes. The weather in San Antonio is also a major draw to the area. While the summers get hot, the winters are dry and mild.

5. A Rich Culture

San Antonio has a rich, Wild West history which is still observed today through the area’s demographics, festivals, buildings and cuisine. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language to English. Many year-round festivities recognize and celebrate Mexican culture. With its temperate climate, numerous colleges and universities, affordable housing and plentiful job opportunities, San Antonio is quickly becoming a diverse melting pot of residents from across the country and across the world.

San Antonio has a lot to offer its residents and will likely continue to grow in popularity. Whether you’re looking to start your career, raise a family or retire, San Antonio has great neighborhoods and schools, a diverse culture, plentiful job opportunities and a plethora of fun things to do, regardless of your family’s lifestyle or interests.

If you’re still undecided if San Antonio is right for you, Residology offers stylish furnished apartments in San Antonio for business travelers, college students and  those who moved from out of state for either work or relocation and who need a temporary place to stay. We’re pretty sure once you spend time enjoying San Antonio, you won’t want to leave. To inquire about our room amenities and availability, contact us at Residology today.

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