New construction homes for sale near Southeast Side, San Antonio, TX
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Housing market in Southeast Side, TX
- StateTexas
- MarketGreater San Antonio
- CitySan Antonio
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Home price data reflects 0 listings in Southeast Side, TX, sourced from Jome and updated regularly
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What it's like to live in Southeast Side?
The Southeast Side of San Antonio is defined by the intersection of I-37 and Loop 410, extending toward the historic missions and the San Antonio River. This area features a mix of mid-century ranch-style homes on generous lots and newer master-planned developments near the Brooks transit hub. Residents have access to South Side Lions Park, which offers over 600 acres of trails and a fishing lake less than a mile from many established streets. Retail clusters line SE Military Drive. A notable trade-off for the area is the proximity to industrial corridors, which can result in heavy truck traffic on secondary roads during business hours. Increased investment in the Brooks area has spurred interest in Southeast Side new construction homes for those seeking modern amenities within an established urban framework.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why is the Southeast Side the "it" neighborhood for new construction in 2026?
It’s the perfect mix of value and vision. While other San Antonio corridors are hitting price ceilings, the Southeast Side is debuting the $1.2 billion Condalia community, with its first phase of lots arriving in March 2026. Buyers are securing more square footage for their dollar (often starting in the $300s) while staying minutes from major hubs like Brooks and the Toyota plant. With the San Antonio Arboretum also on the horizon, it’s the city’s most strategic "growth corridor" for those who want a master-planned lifestyle without the Far West Side traffic.























