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High Country, San Antonio,TX

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If you're considering a move to the northwest side of San Antonio, the High Country neighborhood offers a wonderful blend of suburban comfort and convenient city access. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, this area boasts a variety of parks and green spaces, perfect for weekend strolls or picnics with loved ones. One of the standout features in High Country is the scenic Leon Creek Greenway, which provides miles of trails for walking, biking, and enjoying the outdoors. Residents also appreciate the neighborhood’s well-maintained community centers and local shopping options, which create a welcoming and vibrant environment.

High Country’s proximity to downtown San Antonio is another major draw. Just a 15 to 20-minute drive separates you from the bustling heart of the city, making it easy to enjoy all the cultural attractions and dining options downtown has to offer without the constant hustle and bustle of city living. Whether it’s catching a Spurs game, visiting the historic Alamo, or exploring the River Walk, High Country residents can quickly immerse themselves in the rich history and lively entertainment that downtown provides. This balance of quiet neighborhood life with quick access to urban amenities is ideal for those who want the best of both worlds.

For families moving to High Country, the neighborhood is served by highly rated schools within the Northside Independent School District, offering quality education options nearby. Local shopping centers, such as The Forum at Olympia Parkway, bring a variety of dining, retail, and grocery choices just minutes from your doorstep. Additionally, the strong sense of community is evident in the regular neighborhood events and well-kept public spaces, making High Country not just a place to live, but a place to call home. Whether you’re a young professional, a growing family, or someone looking for a peaceful spot close to the city, High Country is definitely worth considering.

High Country Demographics

Population 2,894
Density (People/sqml.) 5,261
Median Age 38.8
Married Couples
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45% of the population of High Country aged 16 years and older are married.
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22% of the population aged 16 years or older have children.

22% of the High Country population aged 16 and up are married, which is in line with national averages. This balance suggests a neighborhood with a healthy mix of families, couples, and single residents, creating a well-rounded community dynamic. You are likely to find a blend of stability and social variety, appealing to both long-term homeowners and younger professionals alike.

With only 22% of people over 16 having children, you can expect an easygoing environment that tends to attract residents seeking a quieter lifestyle. The atmosphere here leans more toward adult-oriented living. Without the constant rhythm of school schedules or kid-centered events, the community maintains a slower, more relaxed pace. This makes it especially appealing to singles, couples, and empty nesters who appreciate tranquil streets, and recreation on their own terms.

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High Country demographics offer valuable insights into the character and lifestyle of the neighborhood, helping you understand who lives there and what daily life might feel like. Home to only about 2,894 residents, High Country is notably smaller than many other San Antonio neighborhoods, creating a more peaceful and community-oriented atmosphere. Its lower population can translate to quieter streets, a more relaxed pace of life, and easier access to local amenities — all without sacrificing the vibrant urban lifestyle the city is known for.

High Country has a population density of 5,261, which strikes a balanced feel when compared to other San Antonio neighborhoods. The area offers just the right mix of activity and breathing room, creating a community that’s lively yet comfortable, with easy access to amenities and everyday conveniences.

With an average age of 39, you're likely to find a well-balanced community where multiple generations live side by side. This mix of age groups contributes to a neighborhood atmosphere that’s both active and welcoming, offering a blend of fresh perspectives and long-standing community values.

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High Country Crime Map

The High Country crime map provides an in-depth look at crime rates throughout the community, using block group data to reveal both safer pockets and places with more frequent incidents. By visualizing these patterns, the crime map helps residents and newcomers alike better understand the dynamics of neighborhood safety. It’s worth noting that higher-crime areas on the map aren’t always indicative of danger — spots near busy commercial centers, transportation hubs, or popular attractions may naturally show more reports due to increased activity.

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Home Price $225,683
Median Rent $1,316
People/Household 2.6

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Rent 16% Own 84%

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Before 2010 47% After 2010 53%

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Housing prices can reveal a lot about the balance and overall appeal of a neighborhood. In High Country, the median home price is about $225,683, which is on par with many comparable areas. This average pricing reflects a stable, affordable housing market and makes the neighborhood an appealing choice for a wide range of buyers seeking both value and long-term potential. Examining how home prices and appreciation rates in High Country have shifted over time can reveal important clues about the neighborhood’s future value. These trends help potential buyers and investors understand market momentum and determine whether the area is likely to deliver strong returns over the long term.

The median rent is around $1,316, which is on par with many comparable neighborhoods. This balanced pricing offers a mix of affordability and value, making it a practical choice for a wide range of renters.

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Top Rated Schools

Name Category Grades Rating
The Academy At Morgan'S Wonderland
5235 David Edward Dr, San Antonio, TX
High School 6 - 12 School Score
Trinity Christian Academy
5415 N Loop 1604 E, San Antonio, TX
High School KG - 12 School Score
Great Hearts Northern Oaks
17223 Jones Maltsberger Rd, San Antonio, TX
High School KG - 9 School Score
Longs Creek El
15806 Oconnor, San Antonio, TX
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score
Veterans Memorial H S
7618 Evans Rd, San Antonio, TX
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Judson Early College Academy
8230 Palisades, Live Oak, TX
High School 9 - 12 School Score
Stahl El
5222 Stahl Rd, San Antonio, TX
Elementary School PK - 5 School Score

Education Level Achieved

School ratings in High Country combine factors like student performance, graduation rates, and standardized test scores to provide a clear picture of overall educational quality. The use of NAEP (National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores adds valuable context by offering a consistent national benchmark to see how local schools compare on a broader scale. Additionally, understanding the overall education level achieved by residents in High Country can give insight into the community’s priorities and opportunities, helping families make more informed decisions about where to live and how well local schools may support long-term student success.