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As the spring season unfolds, the San Antonio real estate market continues to demonstrate stability in both buying and renting prices. Experts describe the current market as "steady," indicating that prices have remained consistent, providing a sense of predictability for potential homeowners and renters alike.
However, economists caution that external factors such as tariffs and broader market uncertainties could impact this equilibrium in the near future. The ongoing discussions about trade policies and their potential ramifications on the economy may lead to fluctuations in housing demand and prices.
Despite these concerns, the current climate in San Antonio offers opportunities for buyers and renters who are looking to navigate the market without the pressure of rapidly increasing costs. As the season progresses, local real estate professionals are closely monitoring these developments, ensuring that they are prepared to respond to any shifts that may arise. For now, San Antonio remains a viable option for those seeking housing in a stable environment.
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