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DISTRICT 1

SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE


WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

26%
63,300 rental units 25,500 rental units
renters live in D1 with children (10.8% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
27%
households
are college- 15% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 1,677 1,180 1,087

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$957 monthly rent
paid by tenant
75,000 $67,720

50,000 $36,780 of D1
46% renters
D1 units available 25,000 are cost burdened
7.5% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D1

48%
70% of Incomplete More than 1 D1 has the largest
kitchen occupant
rental facilities number of rental
per room
units experience units built over 80
were built at least one years ago, with 13%
before HUD-defined of D1 rental units
issue More than Incomplete

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
built before 1939.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 2
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

38%
66,300 rental units 23,800 rental units
renters live in D2 with children (10.1% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
18%
households
are college- 11% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 967 4,050 1,629

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$983 monthly rent
paid by tenant
60,000
$55,580

40,000 $35,840 of D2
52% renters
D2 units available20,000 are cost burdened
9.7% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D2

54% of 18% of San Antonio's


53%
Incomplete More than 1
rental kitchen occupant Low Income Housing
facilities per room Tax Credit units are in
units experience
were built at least one D2, which is the
before HUD-defined highest concentration
issue More than Incomplete of tax credit units in
1980 30% spent
on rent
plumbing
facilities
the city.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 3
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

36%
52,400 rental units 18,400 rental units
renters live in D3 with children (7.8% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
8%
households
are college- 13% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 664 3,452 1,533

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$875 monthly rent
paid by tenant
60,000 $54,420

40,000 of D3
$27,480
48% renters
20,000
D3 units available are cost burdened
13.5% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D3


Almost a quarter of D3

51%
64% of Incomplete More than 1 renters spend more than
kitchen occupant
rental facilities half of their income on
per room
units experience rent, which is one of the
were built at least one highest concentrations
before HUD-defined of severely cost
issue More than Incomplete

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
burdened renters in
San Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 4
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

51%
47,900 rental units 14,000 rental units
renters live in D4 with children (6.0% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
10%
households
are college- 9% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 14 3,342 1,179

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,025 monthly rent
paid by tenant
60,000
$57,050
$40,240
40,000 of D4
47% renters
D4 units available20,000 are cost burdened
8.8% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D4

46% of Over half of D4


51%
Incomplete More than 1
rental kitchen occupant rental units have
facilities per room children, which is a
units experience
were built at least one higher percentage
before HUD-defined than every other
issue More than Incomplete district in San
1980 30% spent
on rent
plumbing
facilities
Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 5
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

47%
54,800 rental units 16,400 rental units
renters live in D5 with children (7.0% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
6%
households
are college- 15% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 1,936 2,360 957

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$782 monthly rent
paid by tenant
40,000
$39,690

30,000 $26,800
of D5
20,000 50% renters
D5 units available are cost burdened
10,000
18.9% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D5

Over 28% of D5 renters


55%
67% of Incomplete More than 1
kitchen occupant spend more than half
rental facilities per room of their income on
units experience
at least one rent. This is the highest
were built
HUD-defined concentration of
before
issue More than Incomplete severely cost burdened
1980 30% spent
on rent
plumbing
facilities
renters in San Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 6
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

37%
62,000 rental units 22,100 rental units
renters live in D6 with children (9.4% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
24%
households
are college- 8% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 75 2,369 1,131

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,075 monthly rent
75,000
paid by tenant
$70,690

50,000 $45,790 of D6
50% renters
D6 units available25,000 are cost burdened
3.6% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D6

24% of
50%
Incomplete More than 1 D6 has one of the
rental kitchen occupant
facilities per room
highest concentrations
units experience of new rental units in
were built at least one San Antonio, with 38%
before HUD-defined of rental units built
issue More than Incomplete

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
after 2000.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 7
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

33%
66,000 rental units 25,400 rental units
renters live in D7 with children (10.8% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
23%
households
are college- 17% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 438 3,464 1,273

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,048 monthly rent
paid by tenant
75,000
$72,230

50,000 $37,570 of D7
48% renters
D7 units available 25,000 are cost burdened
8.6% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D7

43% of
50%
Incomplete More than 1 D7 has the highest
rental kitchen occupant
facilities per room
percentage of
units experience renter units with
were built at least one heads of household
before HUD-defined who are 65 years or
issue More than Incomplete

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
older.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 8
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

23%
86,600 rental units 38,100 rental units
renters live in D8 with children (16.2% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
42%
households
are college- 8% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 118 1,272 590

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,180 monthly rent
paid by tenant
100,000
$94,440

75,000
of D8
50,000
$49,880
45% renters
D8 units available are cost burdened
25,000
0.8% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D8

19% of Over a fifth of D8's


47%
Incomplete More than 1
rental kitchen occupant rental units have been
facilities per room built in the last decade,
units experience
were built at least one meaning D8 has the
before HUD-defined highest concentration
issue More than Incomplete of new rental units in
1980 30% spent
on rent
plumbing
facilities
San Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 9
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

26%
54,700 rental units 27,500 rental units
renters live in D9 with children (11.7% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
36%
households
are college- 10% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 0 598 114

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,185 monthly rent
paid by tenant
125,000 $107,020
100,000
of D9
75,000
50,000
$46,050 46% renters
D9 units available are cost burdened
0.9% to minimum wage 25,000
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D9

20% of Owners in D9 have a


47%
Incomplete More than 1
rental kitchen occupant Median Household
units experience
facilities per room Income that is more
were built at least one than double that of
before HUD-defined D9 renters, which is
issue More than Incomplete the biggest income
1980 30% spent
on rent
plumbing
facilities
gap in San Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


DISTRICT 10
SAN ANTONIO RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

32%
50,100 rental units 21,800 rental units
renters live in D10 with children (9.3% of all rental units in SA)

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
26%
households
are college- 14% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 66 511 498

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,182 monthly rent
100,000
paid by tenant
$83,150
75,000
of D10
50,000
$51,000
46% renters
D10 units available are cost burdened
25,000
2.3% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES PURO D10

36% of
49%
Incomplete More than 1 D10 renters have
rental kitchen occupant
facilities per room
the highest average
units experience Median Household
were built at least one Income among all
before HUD-defined districts in San
issue More than Incomplete

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
Antonio.

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), City of San Antonio (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


SAN ANTONIO
RENTER PROFILE

WHO'S RENTING? WHAT KIND OF UNITS?

32%
625,000 rental units
235,600
renters live in SA with children rental units in SA

of renter Public Tax Housing


heads of housing credit choice
25%
households
are college- 12% household units units voucher units
educated 65 years or older 5,955 22,598 11,412

COST OF RENTING
Average Median
Household Income
average
$1,025 monthly rent
paid by tenant
75,000
$70,340

50,000 $38,550 of SA
48% renters
SA units available 25,000 are cost burdened
6.5% to minimum wage
renters 0 (They pay more than 30%
Renter Owner of their income on housing)

RENTING CHALLENGES

41% of
13,573
50%
Incomplete More than 1
rental kitchen occupant estimate of new
facilities per room
units experience eviction cases filed in
were built at least one Bexar County in 2021*
before HUD-defined Due to pandemic-era protections such as the
issue More than Incomplete CDC eviction moratorium & the availability of

1980 30% spent


on rent
plumbing
facilities
Emergency Rental Assistance, there were far
fewer evictions in 2021 than the typical year.

* This number is tenant-landlord disputes. Texas Housers estimates that between 95-99% of landlord-tenant disputes are eviction
cases. See texashousers.org/dashboard for more information. Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 -
2020), SAHA (2022), TDHCA (2022), CoSA (2022), State of Texas Office of Court Administration (2022).

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org


RENTER PROFILE 2012 - 2022
A DECADE OF RENTING IN SAN ANTONIO

AGING POPULATION RISING COST OF RENTING

27% increase $748 $1,025


in share of heads of households
average monthly rent paid
65 years or older since 2012
by tenant in 2012 vs 2022

FEWER OPTIONS FOR additional rental homes


LOW INCOME RENTERS 25,611 have become cost
burdened since 2012

24% decrease Renters Owners

$28,900
in total units available to 2012
Average
minimum wage renters $57,720 Median
since 2012. In raw numbers... Household
$38,550 Income
2022
$70,340
SA has lost 4,878 units. $0 $25,000 $50,000 $75,000

CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS

rental households added to


22% increase
44,590 total households since 2012 in share of college-educated
renter households since 2012
2012 2022

41.4% 46.2%
13% decrease
share of rental in share of rental units
households
with children since 2012

Sources: American Community Survey (5-yr estimates, 2016 - 2020), City of San Antonio (2022)

For more information please contact Mia at Texas Housers: mia@texashousing.org

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