Elon Musk's DOGE layoffs could make San Antonio's weak housing market worse, study says

The San Antonio metro area's housing market is in disarray and likely to get worse as Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency continue slashing federal jobs, according to a monthly report from Realtor.com. San Antonio-area homes remain on the market for a median 76 days — the second-longest amount of time for any major U.S. metro, behind Jacksonville, Florida, the report states. Also concerning, 24.7% of all Alamo City homes for sale are listed with reduced asking prices.
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