DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
Reading: More Millennials Opt For San Antonio And Houston Over Dallas, Trulia Says in New Survey
Share
Font ResizerAa
DALTX Real EstateDALTX Real Estate
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • Guest Post
  • Agents
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • Advertise With Us
Follow US
© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.
DALTX Real Estate > Houston Real Estate News > More Millennials Opt For San Antonio And Houston Over Dallas, Trulia Says in New Survey
Houston Real Estate News

More Millennials Opt For San Antonio And Houston Over Dallas, Trulia Says in New Survey

3 Min Read
SHARE
IMG_7045
Downtown San Antonio’s Dolorosa Bridge as seen from the Riverwalk

I have a few friends that moved to San Antonio after college. One of them is an architect and the other was a medical student. Both were initially bummed about moving to the Alamo City. It was so different from Houston and Austin and Dallas. They weren’t sure they would like it. They didn’t know a lot of people there.

I now see them post cool photos of cycling trips, historic buildings, trips to local watering holes and parks … they either learned to love San Antonio, or they busted their bottom to build the momentum the city needed to be a cool place. And you know what? More and more Millennials are doing the same thing, opting for San Antonio and Houston over Dallas and Austin according to Trulia’s dissection of U.S. Census Bureau surveys.

“Recent Census Bureau findings show that millennials are flocking to big-city suburbs and lower-density cities,” said Paula Pant in her blog post. I think that’s an interesting trend that Millennials are moving to cities with less density, but not necessarily far out suburbs. They like the single family home but want city-level amenities.

And you know, San Antonio is a good example of that. I visited just last week with my family and what struck me the most was all the bicycle traffic. We stayed near the Riverwalk, which supplies San Antonio a practically year-round supply of foot traffic through their downtown. In San Antonio, CityBike stations actually get used. It was really amazing. Having a cool river run through the city doesn’t hurt, either.

IMG_7138

When I visited downtown Houston last month, well, it wasn’t nearly as active as Houston’s Heights neighborhood, or Rice Village — less dense urban areas where the single-family home reigns king. Dallas, of course, is growing much more of a vertical city, as we emphasize population growth inside sought after neighborhoods within the downtown core. On the flipside, builders are seeing inner-loop neighborhoods as a good investment for new home developments. I think it’s that kind of balance that will bring long-term, healthy growth.

What do you think about more Millennials moving to less-dense cities?

Two Crush-Worthy Oak Lawn Residences For Sale
Park Cities Historic Preservation Society Home Tour Features 1928 Tudor
Bettie Abio and Celeste Williams Join Dave Perry-Miller Real Estate
Watch Out, Realtors and Homeowners: Thief Targeting Sellers is Back in Town
According to November Numbers, Dallas Listings Received a Record Number of Showings
TAGGED:Alamo CityDallas real estate newsDallas RealtorHomebuyingMillennialsRelocationRelocation and MovingSan Antonio
Share This Article
Facebook Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Houzz Celebrates Five Years of Ground-Breaking Technology
Next Article Cliff Kessler Sells Luxury Properties from Ranch to Ocean with Cowboy Surf Estates
Popular News
Oak Cliff

This Ranch is So Crisp And So Clean Over On Coombs Creek

Lee Mindel, AD 100, Editor of The Architect’s Eye & Architect to Sting & Ralph Lauren In Dallas TONIGHT: Someone Call Maribeth Peters!
After a Quieter Friday, Atmos Says It’s Planning Better Communication Tools
This Lakewood Two-Story Was Built By Bentley Tibbs, Coveted By All
Public Safety, Cybersecurity, Housing Addressed in First Dallas City Council Budget Workshop
about us

DaltxRealEstate.com is the largest real estate blog and the only one in North Texas.

Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Contact Us
  • Paid Guest Post Submission

Categories

  • Wednesday WTF
  • East Dallas
  • Monday Morning Millionaire
  • Upon Closer Inspection

Get Involved

  • Advertise With Us
  • Write for Us: Submit Guest Post

Find Us on Socials

© DALTX. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?