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Fort Sam Houston Family Housing offers the quality living your family deserves and the pricing and flexibility your family needs. Located in San Antonio, also known as “Military City, USA”, at Fort Sam Houston, Fort Sam Houston Family Housing is made up of three distinct, vibrant communities encompassing 925 new, renovated, and historic single-family homes. We are pleased to offer housing to our military families stationed at Fort Sam.
Why choose Fort Sam Houston?
Fort Sam Houston Family Housing is managed by Hunt Military Communities, a national real estate services leader that has been providing Service Members and their families with expertly designed homes, fully developed communities, and exceptional management services, for over 40 years. We are proud to offer housing to Active Duty Service Members, Retirees, Veterans, DOD Employees, and Other Service Branches.
We take pride in serving families just like yours and strive to make the move-in process as streamlined as possible. That’s why we offer a payment in arrears structure, meaning there’s no up-front rent costs or security deposits for Active Duty Members.
Leasing: (830) 282-1098
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