Explore foreclosure properties with the highest estimated available equity in Bexar County, TX. Rankings are based on county appraisal values and recorded lien information.
Bexar County currently has 31 active foreclosure properties across 12 cities going into auction on 07/07/2026. The highest concentration of listings is in San Antonio, Converse, and Elmendorf. All properties are sourced from county courthouse public records and updated weekly ahead of the first Tuesday auction. Bexar County foreclosure auctions are held at West side of the Bexar County Courthouse (between the courthouse and the Paul Elizondo Tower near E. Nueva and S. Main Ave).
Bexar County, TX House Price Index
Bexar County, TX Labor Market Condition
Bexar County’s housing market is characterized by ongoing population and housing stock growth, modest price appreciation, and a tight but easing labor market. The county added roughly 30,000 residents year-over-year (a 1.47% increase) while total housing units rose by about 13,600 (1.7%). That uptick in supply, together with a small rise in the vacancy rate (from 8.3% to 8.5%), points to growing inventory that may be starting to relieve some upward pressure on prices.
Home prices have continued to climb: median home value increased 7.4% year-over-year to $262,200, while median gross rent rose about 5.0% to $1,354 per month. Bexar’s median value growth trails the state (8.99%) and the nation (9.66%), indicating more moderate appreciation relative to those benchmarks. Rising housing supply and a slight shift toward more renter-occupied units (renter share up to 41.2% as owner-occupancy edged down to 58.8%) suggest the market is balancing growing demand with additional inventory. FHFA data show a modest house-price appreciation for Bexar County of +0.53% over the 12‑month window reported (Dec 2024 to Dec 2025). The state reported a +0.80% change over that same period; a small national FHFA change (+0.09%) covers a different, shorter reporting window and therefore isn’t directly comparable in duration. In short, FHFA measures indicate modest upward movement locally, roughly in line with state trends for the reported annual period.
Labor market conditions are supportive of housing demand. The latest county unemployment rate is 3.9% (April 2026), down slightly from 4.0% the prior month. Texas and the U.S. unemployment rates are about 4.3% in the most recent reports (state April 2026; national May 2026), so Bexar’s jobless rate remains a bit lower than those broader figures. Generally low unemployment supports household formation and continued demand for housing.
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