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Originally Posted by miaht82
I would actually call some subdivisions built from 1990-present, "cheap" housing. San Antonio is an older city, and I think the quality of the older neighborhoods (although some need serious rehab) are better than any new homes built today. Cost of living ties in with price you pay for housing, which is cheaper here than in most parts of the country. That does have something to do with growth if the people thinking of moving here for a job have to factor in how much they have to pay for housing.
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Like the nationwide KB (Boxes)which is probably what you are referring to.
So how is San Antonio at the top of cheap housing?
I'm comparing Texas, it's a no brainer that Texas housing is lower priced than the east and west coasts and a chunk of the midwest.
As far as Texas, San Antonio is no different.
San Antonio has 14 KB neighborhoods it's building in
http://www.kbhome.com/Map~RegionID~17.aspx
Austin has 17
http://www.kbhome.com/Map~RegionID~2.aspx
Houston 22
http://www.kbhome.com/Map~RegionID~7.aspx