Awesome Deals on Rent in San Antonio: Here’s What $700/Month Will Get You in Alamo City

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A mix of Mexican culture and Texan attitude make up the historic city of San Antonio – or as Lonely Planet puts it, the Lone Star’s “most compelling city.” From its rustic Spanish missions to the high-design Pearl District, it’s easy to see why Alamo City is gaining momentum as one of the best destinations of 2016. Forbes and CNN are also singing the city’s praises, naming it a top 10 contender for both job growth and “America’s Cities of the Future.”

So what does it take to put down roots in one of the next big boom towns? Yardi Matrix places San Antonio’s average rent at $943/month, over $200 lower than the national average of $1,181/month.

If a little while ago we’ve shown you what you can rent under $900/month, it’s time to go even lower than this and search for some even more affordable rental options in San Antonio. Take a look at these amazing apartments under $700/month (and we’re not talking just about studios!) and get ready to move in:

The Grove, San Antonio International Airport: $675/month for a studio apartment, 498 sq. ft.

Eclectic, sleek, and modern are the best ways to describe the colorful apartments you’ll find at The Grove. Here you can choose from studio apartments, 1-, and 2-bedroom units, all featuring wood vinyl flooring and private patios. Select homes offer designer appliances, walk-in closets, and even fenced yards, among many other coveted amenities. Residents can take advantage of the two sparkling pools or hit the 24-hour fitness studio. For added convenience, you can pay rent online, update your info, or submit maintenance requests all from the comfort of your home. Furry friends will also feel at home in the pet-friendly community and bark park.

The Grove Apartments in San Antonio

$675/month for a studio at The Grove, in San Antonio. Images via RentCafe

Ashley Oaks Apartments, Thousand Oaks: $695/month for a 1-bed apartment, 590 sq. ft.

Professionally landscaped on the outside with spacious and inviting floor plans on the inside, the stylish Ashley Oaks Apartments are perfect for families of all sizes. You can’t go wrong with hardwood-style flooring and high ceilings, walk-in closets, and private patios. Still looking to take it up a notch? Select units boast roaring fireplaces and dry bars for an extra touch of comfort. You can take a dip in one of the three pools, lounge in the clubhouse, or work out at the fitness center. If you’re looking to head out, there are plenty of nearby high-end retail and entertainment attractions just minutes away, such as the Shops at La Cantera and Six Flags Fiesta Texas.

Ashleu Oaks Apartments in San Antonio

$695/month for a one-bed apartment at Ashley Oaks, in San Antonio. Images via RentCafe

Latitude Apartments, Near Northwest: $645/month for a 1-bed apartment, 680 sq. ft.

Located just off the 410, in the heart of San Antonio’s Medical Center are the contemporary-styled Latitude Apartments. The San Antonio Aquarium and Ingram Park Mall are just outside your doorstep, but leaving home might be hard to do when you’ve got a crackling fire and views of the Greenbelt to keep you cozy. These 1-bedroom apartments also offer luxury features like glass tile backsplashes and wood accent walls, rainfall showerheads and modern fixtures throughout. To top it all off, private fenced yards, a pool, and clubhouse access will give you plenty of reasons to love living at Latitude Apartments. Pets are more than welcome to join you!

Latitude Apartments in San Antonio

$645/month for a one-bed apartment at Latitude, in San Antonio. Images via RentCafe

8000 Midcrown, Camelot – East Village: $625/month for a 1-bed apartment, 612 sq. ft.

Make your way northeast of central San Antonio to check out the newly renovated apartments at 8000 Midcrown, located conveniently close to the new AT&T Center, Splashtown, and Ft. Sam Houston. Built for your comfort, these spacious and pet-friendly 1-bedroom apartments offer large closets, extra storage, modern kitchens, and private balconies. There’s an on-site playground for the kids, and a pool everyone can enjoy. The added bonus of a courtesy patrol means you can rest easy, kick back, and relax in an extra safe community.

8000 Midcrown Apartments for rent in San Antonio

$625/month for a one-bed apartment at 8000 Midcrown, in San Antonio. Images via RentCafe

Parkvista Apartments, United Southwest: $644/month for a 2-bed apartment, 610 sq. ft.

Come home to hardwood floors, cathedral ceilings, and updated interiors at Parkvista Apartments. Whether you opt for a townhome or an open floor plan loft, these 2-bedroom apartments don’t disappoint. Skylight windows and pool views cater to the bright and spacious design, while a host of community features accommodate a fun and active lifestyle. Hang out at the clubhouse, make friends in the rec room. Practice your free throw on the basketball court or get that cardio in at the fitness center, while your kids are outdoors, having fun at the playground. 

Parkvista Apartments in San Antonio

$644/month for a two-bed apartment at Parkvista, in San Antonio. Images via RentCafe

Whether you’re looking for a studio apartment or a family-sized 2-bedroom home, everything’s bigger in Texas – including the savings! Check out more affordable and stylish apartments for rent in San Antonio, and make the home of the Alamo a home of your own.

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Do you want to rent? 

Finding the perfect home is not an easy task, so make sure to explore all your options. There are many affordable apartments for rent under $600 in San Antonio. However, if you’re willing to splurge a little, browse a generous selection of apartments under $800. Expand your choices even more and take a look at all the amazing apartments available under $1,000 in San Antonio. You can see all the options in the list below.

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Nicky is a Senior Communications Specialist for RENTCafé.com, where she researches and writes about real estate, interior design, and all things that spark renters’ interests. She is also your go-to person for content collaborations. Nicky double majored in Marketing and Applied Economics and holds a master's degree in Marketing Strategies and Policies. You can reach her via email at nicky.rentcafe@yardi.com.

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