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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The Villas of Spring Creek HOA in San Antonio, Texas, has transitioned from a "White Majority" to a "Hispanic Plurality" community between 2013 and 2022. The neighborhood's population increased from 1,133 to 1,307 during this period. The Hispanic population grew from 40% in 2013 to 50% in 2022, while the white population decreased from 53% to 40%. The Asian population also increased from 0% to 5% during this time frame.
The community's median income rose from $61,755 in 2013 to $73,670 in 2022, representing a 19% increase. However, this growth was not consistent, with fluctuations observed throughout the period. The median income peaked around $80,000 in both 2017 and 2021.
These demographic and economic changes in The Villas of Spring Creek HOA reflect broader trends observed in San Antonio and Texas. The increasing Hispanic population aligns with the city's overall demographic shifts and its established Hispanic heritage. The neighborhood's economic growth generally outpaced the national average income growth rate, maintaining its status as a middle to upper-middle-class community.
The transformation of The Villas of Spring Creek HOA from a predominantly white community to a moderately diverse neighborhood with a strong Hispanic presence indicates a dynamic and evolving community. This transition, along with the overall positive economic trends, mirrors larger demographic shifts occurring throughout San Antonio and Texas. The increasing diversity, particularly the growth in Asian representation, may reflect broader trends of Asian immigration and population growth in Texas's major metropolitan areas.
The Villas of Spring Creek HOA's evolution suggests that it is becoming a more representative microcosm of San Antonio's diverse urban landscape. The community's ability to maintain its economic status while undergoing significant demographic changes demonstrates its resilience and adaptability. These trends are likely to continue shaping the neighborhood's character and composition in the coming years.