Report: San Antonio ranked as nation’s third-most moved-to city in 2025
Even as San Antonio and Bexar County grapple with declining property tax revenues, people are still relocating to the area in droves, according to a new report from moving truck-rental company Penske. Indeed, San Antonio ranked as the nation’s No. 3 most-moved-to city for a second consecutive year, Penske researchers found. The company compiles it […]
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