*** No USDA eligible properties were found in San Antonio ***
To find a home that may be eligible for a USDA loan, have a look at the neighboring city Helotes, TX. This city falls within a zone of USDA loan eligibility.

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San Antonio
, Texas in Bexar County


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City motto: Libertatis Cunabula
29 active listings near San Antonio
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$2,695,000    610 E Market St Unit 3305
$1,999,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1706
$1,995,000    610 E Market St Unit 3306
$1,700,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1703
$1,645,000    610 E Market St Unit 3001
$1,549,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1406
$1,395,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1501
$1,300,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1610
$1,295,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1310
$939,900    701 N Saint Marys St Apt 15
$865,000    610 E Market St Unit 2702
$799,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1507
$740,000    610 E Market St Unit 2619
$725,000    610 E Market St Unit 3115
$699,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1405
$699,000    610 E Market St Unit 2507
$685,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1504
$659,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1204
$650,000   * 610 E Market St Unit 2715
$649,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1403
$646,500    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1203
$625,000   * 123 Lexington Ave Apt 1509
$555,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1508
$550,000    610 E Market St Unit 2706
$539,900    1022 Navarro St Apt 204
$525,000   * 123 Lexington Ave Apt 1308
$515,000    610 E Market St Unit 2803
$495,000    123 Lexington Ave Apt 1309
$399,900    610 E Market St Unit 2613

Interested in fun facts and the history of San Antonio, TX?
Then read on!

1. The Battle of the Alamo took place in San Antonio in 1836. This battle was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution, where a small group of Texan soldiers held off a much larger Mexican army for 13 days before being defeated.

2. In 1845, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Velasco, which ended the war between Mexico and Texas.

3. In 1849, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War and ceded large portions of land to the United States.

4. In 1877, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Compromise of 1877, which ended Reconstruction in the United States.

5. In 1883, San Antonio was the site of the signing of the Treaty of San Antonio, which ended the Apache Wars and granted peace between the United States and the Apache Nation.