Commonly referred to as the “Arena District”,
San Antonio’s Central East neighborhood is home to established urban neighborhoods like Highland Park, just minutes from iconic San Antonio attractions and venues like the
Alamodome,
AT&T Center,
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, and
Freeman Coliseum. Despite change and growth to the area throughout the years, the Highland Park neighborhood seems to have remained untouched.
Notably affordable for first-time homebuyers (and perfect for DIY-lovers), this San Antonio zip code is increasing in a demographic of young professionals and families. Located just east of I-37 from the
King William Historic area, Highland Park allows residents easy access to the best of the city, while surrounding green spaces like
Salado Creek and Greenway and
Willow Springs Golf Course break up the urban terrain.
Highland Park is located within the San Antonio Independent School District (
SAISD). Serving grades Pre-K through 12th grade, this vast district shapes the minds of over 50,000 students attending 99 schools. Student living within Highland Park are zoned to attend
Highland Park Elementary School,
Poe Middle School, and
Brackenridge High School.
The neighborhood’s rich history has been well preserved, boasting everything from adorable bungalows to Spanish Revival architecture. The variety of homes for sale in San Antonio means buyers can find homes ranging from $79k to $190k (with a median listing price of $122k).