Department of Defense creates consistent demand in housing market
Often chosen for its proximity to Lackland Air Force Base and other area employers, Hidden Cove-Indian Creek is a practical place to live. Its housing is affordable and built for growing families, and its location beside Interstate 410 offers easy access in and out of the city. “The draw to this neighborhood is being close to Lackland and Port San Antonio,” explains Realtor Tasha Koltermann, who’s been selling in San Antonio for over 20 years. “There’s a ton of Department of Defense jobs and contractors that work on those bases, and that’s what keeps that area thriving. The city has poured so much money into the military bases and Port San Antonio.” Due to this fact, the area sees consistent development and no shortage of demand in its housing market.
You'll find many smaller homes in Hidden Cove-Indian Creek to start your family in.
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek has newly constructed homes in sizes to fit your budget and needs.
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Close to Lackland Air Force Base and downtown San Antonio
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek is immediately south of Lackland Air Force Base and a 20-minute drive from downtown San Antonio, making the location convenient for those looking for proximity to both. It’s a 15-minute drive from the nearest hospital, Baptist Neighborhood Hospital, and 20 minutes from the San Antonio International Airport. VIA Metropolitan Transit serves Hidden Cove-Indian Creek with bus routes throughout the neighborhood.
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek has great access to highways that run all over the area.
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek has bus lines that loop through to VIA The Kel-Lac Transit Center.
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Birria heaven and flea-market shopping
Birria Kings is Hidden Cove-Indian Creek’s culinary claim to fame, serving a selection of birria-based dishes like tacos, pizza and even ramen. Residents also dine at nearby fast-food chains like Church’s Texas Chicken and Little Caesars and local restaurants like Mi Tequila Jalisco and Taqueria Jalisco. Residents can access essentials at the neighborhood CVS, Dollar General or Dollar Tree, and they head to the nearby Walmart for groceries. West of the neighborhood is the expansive Traders Village, a flea market with over 1,000 vendors in addition to food stands, amusement rides and live entertainment.
Mi Tequila Jalisco is the good to place mexican food in the area including breakfast.
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek has some local shopping for your daily needs.
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Endless outdoor recreation at Pearsall Park
Endless outdoor recreation awaits residents at Pearsall Park, a massive outdoor space with amenities to accommodate every member of the family. Kids stay busy exploring its multi-level play structures and cool off in the summer in its splash pad. Adults exercise using its outdoor fitness equipment and hiking and biking its trail through the Leon Creek Greenway. Adventurous residents get their fix at the park’s separate bike and skate parks, each with facilities designed to accommodate their designated sport. Neighborhood pups catch up with their friends at the Pearsall Dog Park, which has plenty of shade for owners to enjoy.
Test your abilities on the Pearsall Park Ninja Course.
Kids will love the Pearsall Park playground.
Wander around the wilderness of Pearsall Park.
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Bungalows, ranch-style and new traditional homes
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek has a mix of bungalows, ranch-style and new traditional homes, and common sidings include vinyl, brick and limestone. Most homes have three or four bedrooms, and the neighborhood has a mix of older and newly built homes, offering a range of options depending on buyers’ architectural preferences. The neighborhood’s older homes frequently have updated interiors to accommodate modern tastes and lifestyles. Neighborhood streets are quiet and serene, most lined with sidewalks, and chain-link fences enclose many properties. The neighborhood’s general lack of wooden fencing emits a feeling of transparency, that rather than prioritizing privacy, residents like to feel a sense of community. Prices in Hidden Cove-Indian Creek tend to fall between $100,000 and $250,000, with a median price of $205,000 for a single-family home.
Ranch style homes are the common design style in Hidden Cove-Indian Creek.
Newer homes can be found in Hidden Cove-Indian Creek that have larger floorplans.
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Dual credit at Southwest Legacy High School
Students in Hidden Cove-Indian Creek attend Indian Creek Elementary or Hidden Cove Elementary, both of which received Cs on the educational review site, Niche. Then, they continue to McAuliffe Middle before graduating from Southwest Legacy High. Both of these schools received C-minuses. Southwest Legacy High partners with Palo Alto College to allow students to earn an associate degree while still in high school.
Palo Alto College also is a source of entertainment for Hidden Cove-Indian Creek residents.
The gymnasium holds many school related events for the students Southwest Legacy High School.
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Community events at Traders Village and celebrating Fiesta San Antonio
Traders Village hosts community events throughout the year, like a sunflower maze in May, a Cinco de Mayo concert and an annual Hawaiian festival. Each April, the entire city comes together for Fiesta San Antonio, an annual food and music festival that celebrates Texas’ independence from Mexico.
Have a weekend adventure at Trader's Village near Hidden Cove-Indian Creek.
Traders Village has a huge draw on the weekends from
Hidden Cove-Indian Creek.
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Located on a peaceful cul-de-sac, this charming single-family home features three bedrooms, one full bathroom, a compact yet functional kitchen with a pantry, a dining area adjacent to the kitchen, and a spacious open-concept living room. Enjoy close proximity to Lackland AFB, public transit, and nearby shopping centers for added convenience
1.0 acre with commercial potential with W Military frontage near Boeing and JBSA Kelly Field Annex. Located across the street from Pearsall Park. Potential land for condo development as it zoned NP-10.
Great investment opportunity in San Antonio's United Southwest! This versatile and well maintained triplex property features three units, each with its own kitchen, bathroom, and washer/dryer connections. The main home offers two units-one with three bedrooms, one bathroom, a spacious kitchen, and a comfortable living area. The second unit has two bedroom, one bath. A detached unit has a one
The Miguel Plan offers style and comfort in a spacious two-story layout with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Enjoy open-concept living with a bright family room, modern kitchen, and dining area—perfect for entertaining. Upstairs features a luxe primary suite with spa-style bath and walk-in closet, plus two more bedrooms and a convenient laundry room. Outdoor living shines with a covered patio and
This beautifully maintained home features three spacious bedrooms with ample closet space and two full bathrooms with modern fixtures. The bright, open-concept kitchen includes generous cabinet storage and comes equipped with all major appliances, making meal prep a breeze. The comfortable living area is filled with natural light and showcases neutral tones that complement any decor. Additional
The Duffy 1392 Plan offers stylish and efficient two-story living with 1,392 square feet of well-designed space. The open-concept main floor connects the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere for everyday living. Upstairs, you’ll find all three bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite with a walk-in closet and private bath. A fenced backyard, two-car
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
6,818
Median Age
31
Population Density
4 ppl/acre
Population under 18
33%
Above the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
10.3%
Below the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$45,618
Significantly below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$54,489
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
63.3%
Significantly below the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
5.6%
Significantly below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
0.5%
% Population in Labor Force
60.1%
Weather
Annual Precipitation
31''
Average Winter Low Temperature
41°F
Average Summer High Temperature
96°F
Annual Snowfall
0''
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
16/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
11/ 100
Minimal Transit
Transit Score®
23/ 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score
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