Here’s a visual look at how the real estate market has fared in the San Antonio area since the start of the pandemic in March 2020. 👀
, where just one year ago people were offering well above the asking price.
Here’s a visual look at how the real estate market has fared in the San Antonio area since the start of the pandemic in March 2020:The graph shows that the median sale price of a home in San Antonio in March 2020 was around $235,000. That number dipped lower the following month and has steadily climbed ever since. In fact, the median price of a home hasn’t fallen below the $300,00 mark since Feb. 2022.
The table shows the number of homes sold year-over-year from March 2020 to March 2022. At the start of the pandemic, the increase in the median price of a home didn’t slow down home buyers thanks to record low-interest rates, which are now
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