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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Creekview Estates, a neighborhood in San Antonio, Texas, exhibits a Moderate Diversity demographic profile with a median income of $94,908 as of 2022. The community's population increased from 945 residents in 2010 to 2,377 in 2022. This neighborhood has experienced rapid development and attracted a diverse, affluent population within San Antonio's expanding suburban landscape.
In 2013, Creekview Estates displayed a Racial Plurality, with whites comprising 46% of the population and Hispanics at 43%. By 2022, the neighborhood transitioned to a Moderate Diversity profile. No single racial group held a majority, with whites at 43%, Hispanics at 40%, and Asians at 12% of the population. The Asian population increased from 7% in 2013 to 12% in 2022. The Black population remained relatively stable, around 3-4% in recent years.
The demographic shifts correlate with changes in median income. In 2013, when the community showed a white plurality, the median income was $114,357. As the community diversified, there was an initial decline in median income, reaching $87,499 in 2016. As the Asian population grew and the community stabilized into a more diverse mix, the median income began to recover, reaching $99,043 in 2021 before decreasing to $94,908 in 2022.
The demographic evolution of Creekview Estates reflects broader trends seen in growing suburban areas across the United States, particularly in Sun Belt cities like San Antonio. The increase in diversity, especially the growth of the Asian population, aligns with national trends of Asian Americans moving to suburban areas and contributing to the economic vitality of these communities.
The neighborhood's median income has remained above the national median household income, indicating that Creekview Estates is an affluent suburb within the San Antonio metropolitan area. The maintenance of a strong Hispanic presence is characteristic of San Antonio's overall demographic profile. However, the higher proportion of white and Asian residents in Creekview Estates compared to San Antonio as a whole suggests that this neighborhood is distinct within the city's broader demographic landscape.
Creekview Estates has evolved from a predominantly white and Hispanic area to a more diverse, affluent suburb over the past decade. This transition reflects broader national trends of increasing suburban diversity and the economic contributions of various ethnic groups to growing communities. The neighborhood's ability to maintain high median incomes while becoming more diverse is an indicator of its economic resilience and attractiveness to a wide range of residents.