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Challenging to Investors
Short-term rentals are explicitly permitted, but Type 2 non‑owner rentals face strict density and separation caps (12.5% unit cap, 300‑ft separation) that require Board of Adjustment hearings and special exceptions. Fees of $300–$450 and tri‑ennial renewals, mandatory monthly HOT filings, and aggressive enforcement (revocation after three citations or tax delinquency) create a material compliance burden and risk for investors.
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Greater San Antonio, officially designated San Antonio–New Braunfels, is an eight-county metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Texas defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The metropolitan area straddles South Texas and Central Texas and is on the southwestern corner of the Texas Triangle. The official 2020 U.S. census showed the metropolitan area's population at 2,558,143—up from a reported 1,711,103 in 2000—making it the 24th largest metropolitan area in the United States. Downtown Austin and Downtown San Antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the Interstate 35 corridor. This combined metropolitan region of San Antonio–Austin has approximately 5 million people.San Antonio–New Braunfels is the third-largest metro area in Texas, after Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington and Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land.
