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Howdy! The Balcones Escarpment runs through Bexar County, located in the central belt of the Coastal Plain of South Central Texas. It is a county in the state of Texas in the United States. It is located in South Texas, with San Antonio as its county seat.

The San Antonio–New Braunfels, TX metropolitan statistical region includes Bexar County. Bexar County is the 16th most-populous county in the United States and the fourth in Texas. It is Texas' most populated majority-Hispanic county and the third-largest nationwide as of 2020, with a population of 59.3 percent Hispanic.

Reports from the US Census Bureau point out that the total area is 1,256 square miles (3,250 km2), of which 1,240 square miles (3,200 km2) are an island, and 16 square miles (41 km2) (1.3 percent) is water.
Bexar County, Texas, has a tall list of notable landmarks with rich culture and history. Currently, there are over 650 registered sites in the county. So whether you're a food lover, art lover, or love spending time outdoors, there's something for everyone in Bexar County.

History of Bexar County Texas

History of Bexar County Texas

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On December 20, 1836, Bexar County was established, including nearly the whole western portion of the Republic of Texas. This included the contested areas in west New Mexico northward to Wyoming. After becoming a state, it was divided into 128 counties.

San Antonio de Béxar, one of Texas' 23 Mexican municipalities (administrative divisions) at its independence, was the county's inspiration. San Antonio de Béxar, previously known as Villa de San Fernando de Béxar, was the province of Texas's first civil administration. In 1731, 55 Canary Islanders settled near the system of missions erected around the San Antonio River's source, becoming the community.

The Presidio San Antonio de Béjar, a Spanish military garrison guarding the missions, inspired the new city. The Presidio, located near the San Pedro Springs, was established in 1718 and is named after Viceroy Balthasar Manuel de Ziga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, the Duke of Béjar's second son (a town in Spain). San Antonio de Béjar was also the name of the contemporary city of San Antonio in the United States state of Texas.

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Bexar County Namesake

Bexar County Namesake

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San Antonio de Béxar, one of Texas's 23 Mexican municipalities (administrative divisions) at its independence, was the county's inspiration. San Antonio de Béxar, previously known as Villa de San Fernando de Béxar, was the province of Texas's first civil administration.

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Howdy! The Balcones Escarpment runs through Bexar County, located in the central belt of the Coastal Plain of South Central Texas. It is a county in the state of Texas in the United States. It is located in South Texas, with San Antonio as its county seat.

The San Antonio–New Braunfels, TX metropolitan statistical region includes Bexar County. Bexar County is the 16th most-populous county in the United States and the fourth in Texas. It is Texas' most populated majority-Hispanic county and the third-largest nationwide as of 2020, with a population of 59.3 percent Hispanic.

Reports from the US Census Bureau point out that the total area is 1,256 square miles (3,250 km2), of which 1,240 square miles (3,200 km2) are an island, and 16 square miles (41 km2) (1.3 percent) is water.
Bexar County, Texas, has a tall list of notable landmarks with rich culture and history. Currently, there are over 650 registered sites in the county. So whether you're a food lover, art lover, or love spending time outdoors, there's something for everyone in Bexar County.

Bexar County, TX Demographics

Bexar County, TX Demographics

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The county had 1,714,773 residents, according to the 2010 United States Census. 72.9 percent were White, 7.5 percent were Black or African American, 2.4 percent were Asian, 0.8 percent were Native American, 0.1 percent were Pacific Islander, 12.7 percent were of another race, and 3.5 percent were of two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people made up 58.7% of the population (of any race).

Kendall and Comal counties border the county on the north, Guadalupe and Wilson counties on the east, Atascosa County on the south, and Medina and Bandera counties on the west.
According to the most available United States census data, Bexar County, Texas, has a population of 2,070,655, up 1.09 percent in the last year. In 2010 there were 1,722,838 people, up 20.19 percent from the previous year. Regardless of the steady growth of the population in the late 1840s, Bexar County was still sparsely populated. Bexar County is situated in a region that has long been home to humans. As of 2020, Hispanics were the largest racial/ethnic group comprising 59.2%. This was followed by the Whites (26.6%) and Black (7.3%).

Furthermore, 33.6 is the median age in Bexar County, Texas, while the gender ratio is 97 men for every 100 women (97:100), or 0.97. According to archeological relics from the Clovis civilization discovered in the area, hunting and gathering peoples established themselves in the region more than 10,000 years ago. During historic times, the Coahuiltecans, Tonkawas, and Lipan Apaches lived in the area. Bexar County now covers roughly 1300 square miles and has well over 1.5 million people.

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Why should you buy a condo in Bexar County, TX?

Why should you buy a condo in Bexar County, TX?

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Top Reasons to Buy a Condo in Bexar County, Texas
San Antonio is known as a "hidden gem." Bexar County has the same level of safety as the state of Texas and the national average. In February 2022, the median listing home price in Bexar County, TX, was $284.6K, up 13.9 percent year over year. When it comes to the median price per square foot for a property, it's $159.
San Antonio has also been recognized as one of the most stable rental markets in the country.

When considering a move, the weather is typically a factor to consider. The good news is that while summer can be scorching, winter is mild. With moderate winters and scorching summers, the climate is subtropical-subhumid.

The region's economy is as varied as the city itself, with industrial, military and defense, health facilities, financial services, and oil and gas sectors contributing to robust job growth and rental demand. In addition, the county aspires to foster a culture of mutual respect, professional development, and work-life balance among its employees. This joint commitment is seen in Bexar County's continuous engagement with its employees, even after retiring. Meanwhile, Bexar County takes pride in having cutting-edge facilities. For example, over 70 hospitals, clinics, and research centers in the Hospital District contribute to medical developments.

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Why Bexar County?

Why Bexar County?

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Wisdom from a Bexarian I have lived most of my years in Bexar County, and I can honestly say that I adore it! It's ecstatic to come across such diversity because southern friendliness is always there. There is an unspoken, implicit understanding of the community's dos and don'ts. Plus, the neighborhood is non-discriminatory and accepts all with open arms. When it comes to getting around, you can use a car, go for a walk, take the bus, or use a bike-sharing app. Talk about homes; most people in Bexar County own their places. No wonder many families, including mine, are proud to call it home, and you won't regret doing the same.

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