The average monthly rent for an apartment in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX is around $1,354.
Houses for Rent in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX
Rental prices in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX have increased by 5.22% over the past year. The average rent moved from $1,287 to $1,354.
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The national average price of rental apartments is $1,741, while the average monthly rent in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX is $1,354.
The average monthly rent for an apartment in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX is around $1,354.
A share of 19% of apartments in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX have the cheapest rents between ≤ $1000. Around 5% of rentals are $2,001-$2,500. Around 47% of Trophy Ridge's apartments have monthly rents between $1,001-$1,500. There are 29% of apartments with rents between $1,501-$2,000.
The largest share of rentals in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX (47%) fall between $1,001-$1,500 per month. This suggests that most people succesfully find suitable apartments within this price.
The price range of a house for rent is between $1,505 and $2,280.
There are 43 house rentals available on RentCafe. Prices and availability in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX were last updated on 18 Feb 2026.
The average Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX rental house size is 1,765 sq. ft.
Renting a house in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX comes with more space, both indoor and outdoor.
Houses for rent in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX are usually located in non-central areas.
In total, Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX has 41,358 residents, 19,138 women and 22,220 men, per U.S. Census recent estimates. Statistics show that the median age of Trophy Ridge’s population is 30.
There is a total of 12,438 households in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX. Of these, 5,461 have children and 6,977 are without children. Per Census Bureau’s most current estimates, 9,353 family households and 3,085 non-family households live in this area. The size of a household in Trophy Ridge is 2.23 people, on average. The median household annual income in Trophy Ridge equals $87,890, and the monthly housing costs equal $1,621.
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 3% of the population in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX have no high school education, 38% went to high-school, and 27% have partially completed college. Moreover, 12% of the population hold an Associate Degree, 15% hold a Bachelor Degree, and 6% hold a Graduate Degree.
Regardless of the type of house you are going to rent, location is important. We have 65 properties listed in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX to choose from, with prices ranging from $1,549 to $1,900. That can be quite a lot to choose from. If you’re on a tight budget and are looking for cheap houses for rent, make your life easier and set up a maximum price filter in the top menu. You may be renting on a budget and 1 bedroom duplexes will do just fine or you may be able to spend a bit more and are looking at 4 bedroom single family homes for rent. Either way, choose wisely. Don’t fall for the impeccable lawn or a pool. Although these things are nice to have they aren’t worth a penny if you’re not able to enjoy them because of loud neighbors or a lack of time. Speaking of lack of time…
There are 65 properties in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX listed for rent right now with prices ranging from $1,549 to $1,900. But if you have children there’s so much more to consider. A resource we all seem to lack: time. Avoiding a nightmare commute may be more important than deciding between a 2 bedroom or a 3 bedroom house. Although you could spend several hours in the car with your children and count it as family time, it’d be much nicer to spend this time around the dinner table. When you’re browsing through our rental homes, keep in mind the dreaded morning kindergarten-school-office Bermuda Triangle that is swallowing precious time out of your life. Draw a radius or a polygon around the school or the kindergarten you’ve chosen in Trophy Ridge, San Antonio, TX and explore all the homes for rent located close by. Finding a house close to your kids’ school will drastically cut down your commute time. It will also help you see other things in your life more clearly, generally speaking. After all, choosing from 65 houses can be complicated and you’ve managed just fine.