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Bexar County

New construction homes for sale in Bexar County, TX

5,534 homes

New home communities in Bexar County, TX

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Housing market in Bexar County, TX

  • State
    Texas
  • Cities
    40
  • Single family
    5,409
  • Townhouses
    63
  • Multi family
    26
  • Condominiums
    13
  • Active builders
    56
  • Starting price
    $114,999
  • Median price
    $312,000
  • Price per square foot
    $163.9

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 5534 listings in Bexar County, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Bexar County, TX?

For those looking to purchase property in Bexar County, TX, the median sale price as of December 2025 is $319,245. This pricing reflects the current inventory of 5291 new construction homes by 56 different developers.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Bexar County, TX?

The landscape of new homes in Bexar County, TX is shaped by the work of Lennar, D.R. Horton, Perry Homes, M/I Homes and KB Home. These developers offer a range of new construction options across the area.

Where are the most active areas for new construction homes in Bexar County?

The majority of new residential development in Bexar County is concentrated outside Loop 1604, particularly in the western and northern sectors. The "Far West" side, including areas near Alamo Ranch and Government Canyon, offers significant inventory. Additionally, the US-281 corridor to the north remains a primary growth zone. For buyers seeking more attainable price points, the Southside near the Toyota manufacturing plant and Texas A&M-San Antonio is seeing a steady increase in new home communities.

How do property taxes and PIDs work for new homes in Bexar County?

Property tax bills in Bexar County typically include levies from the county, the city (if annexed), the local school district, and special districts like the University Health System. Importantly, many new construction master-planned communities utilize Public Improvement Districts (PIDs) to finance infrastructure such as roads and utilities. A PID assessment is often a fixed amount or rate added to your annual tax bill, so it is essential to ask the builder if a specific community is within a PID and how that impacts the total monthly payment.

Which school districts serve the major new home communities in Bexar County?

Because new construction is spread across the county's outer rings, students may attend one of several independent school districts (ISDs). Northside ISD is the largest district in the area, covering many of the rapidly growing communities in the northwest and west. The northeast sector is largely served by North East ISD and Judson ISD. As development expands southward, districts like Southwest ISD and East Central ISD are also building new facilities to accommodate population growth. Buyers should verify the specific zoning for any address, as boundaries can be complex.