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Northeast San Antonio Gateway

About Selma, TX

Selma is a growing city in the San Antonio metropolitan area, straddling Interstate 35 and Loop 1604 at the heart of the Northeast Metrocom.

Selma is a city in Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe counties, Texas, positioned about 16 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio at the junction of Interstate 35 and Loop 1604. It is part of the San Antonio metropolitan area and sits within the Northeast Metrocom, a band of communities along the I-35 corridor that includes Live Oak, Schertz, Cibolo, and Universal City. Covering roughly five square miles, Selma has grown rapidly in recent decades, with its population reaching 10,952 at the 2020 census—nearly double the 5,540 residents recorded in 2010. The city's location is its defining economic asset. The I-35/Loop 1604 interchange places Selma at one of the region's busiest crossroads, and the city has leveraged that accessibility into a significant retail and entertainment cluster. The Forum at Olympia Parkway, a large open-air shopping center, draws shoppers from across the northeast side, while Retama Park, a pari-mutuel horse racetrack that opened in 1995, hosts live quarter horse racing in summer and simulcast wagering year-round. Selma's growth has brought a mix of new single-family subdivisions, apartments, and commercial development, much of it oriented toward commuters who work in San Antonio, at JBSA-Randolph, or along the corridor toward New Braunfels. The city maintains a small-town civic identity despite its expansion, with municipal parks, community events, and a school system served primarily by Judson Independent School District. Historically a small settlement along the stage and highway routes leading into San Antonio, Selma's modern identity is tied to the automobile age and the steady northward expansion of the metro area. Its municipal footprint crossing three counties is a legacy of incremental annexation and corridor growth, and the result is a community that functions as a single, practical suburban place even as services and boundaries follow county lines. For households seeking newer housing, strong retail convenience, and fast access to the region's military, corporate, and downtown employment centers, Selma offers a compact, well-connected base within one of Texas's fastest-growing corridors.

Population 10,952
County Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe
Active Listings 73

Frequently Asked Questions

What county is Selma, Texas in?

Selma is unusual in that its city limits extend across three counties: Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe. It is part of the San Antonio metropolitan area and sits about 16 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio along the I-35 corridor.

What school district serves Selma, Texas?

Selma is served primarily by Judson Independent School District, which operates Selma Elementary School and a network of middle and high school campuses across the northeast San Antonio area. Because the city spans three counties, specific attendance zones can vary, so families should confirm boundaries for their address.

How far is Selma from downtown San Antonio?

Selma is located roughly 16 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio at the junction of Interstate 35 and Loop 1604. Typical commutes to downtown San Antonio, San Antonio International Airport, New Braunfels, and JBSA-Randolph run about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on corridor traffic.

What is Selma, Texas known for?

Selma is best known for The Forum at Olympia Parkway, a large outdoor shopping and dining center, and Retama Park, a pari-mutuel horse racetrack that opened in 1995 and hosts live quarter horse racing each summer with simulcast wagering year-round.

What is the population of Selma, Texas?

Selma's population was 10,952 at the 2020 census, up from 5,540 in 2010, which reflects roughly a doubling over a decade of corridor-driven growth. The city covers about five square miles and continues to expand as part of the northeast San Antonio I-35 corridor.

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About Selma

Real Estate & Housing

Selma's housing stock is heavily shaped by its recent growth, with a predominance of newer single-family subdivisions and apartment communities built to serve the I-35 and Loop 1604 corridor. Much of the residential development clusters near the interchange, offering shorter commutes to San Antonio, JBSA-Randolph, and New Braunfels. The city straddles three counties, so neighborhoods can fall within different municipal and school feeder patterns, and the mix spans entry-level starter homes, larger family residences, and rental communities near the retail centers. As a corridor suburb, Selma skews toward convenience-oriented housing—attached and detached—rather than large-lot or rural estates, though pockets of older, more established homes remain from before the growth surge.

Neighborhoods

Selma's residential landscape is organized around its two major transportation spines, I-35 and Loop 1604, with most neighborhoods located within a short drive of the interchange and the city's retail core. Development is predominantly suburban, featuring master-planned and production-built subdivisions that arrived in waves as the northeast side of San Antonio expanded. Because the city's boundaries cross Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe counties, subdivisions on different sides of the corridor can differ in school attendance zones and utility providers. The pattern is generally uniform—well-kept, street-and-sidewalk communities with community parks and quick access to commercial amenities—with newer construction concentrated toward the edges and a smaller number of established streets nearer the original town center.

Lifestyle in Selma

Selma combines a suburban residential pace with an unusually strong local retail and entertainment scene for a city of its size. The Forum at Olympia Parkway anchors daily life, offering a broad mix of stores, restaurants, and services that serve the entire northeast corridor. Retama Park adds a distinctive regional draw, with live quarter horse racing each summer and year-round simulcast events, including a city-sponsored fireworks night. The city's parks department organizes family-oriented traditions such as Movie-in-the-Park, Halloween at the fire station, and Santa at the Stage Stop. Residents also benefit from the wider Metrocom's shopping, dining, and recreation options, while San Antonio's attractions remain a short drive south.

Schools & Education

Public education in Selma is provided primarily by Judson Independent School District, a large northeast San Antonio-area district that opened its newest elementary campus, Selma Elementary School, named for the community. Judson ISD operates a network of elementary, middle, and high school campuses across the Metrocom, and its central location gives Selma students access to district programs, magnet pathways, and athletics. Depending on the precise location within the city—whose boundaries span three counties—some families may be zoned within neighboring systems or specific Judson feeder patterns, so attendance boundaries are worth confirming for a given address. The area also has access to higher education through the San Antonio region's colleges and universities.

Getting Around

Selma's transportation position is its strongest asset. The city sits at the intersection of Interstate 35 and Loop 1604, with Farm to Market Road 78 and Pat Booker Road providing additional connections through the northeast metro. This network puts downtown San Antonio, San Antonio International Airport, New Braunfels, and JBSA-Randolph within roughly 20 to 30 minutes for most commuters, though the I-35 segment between FM 3009 and Loop 1604 is one of the region's most heavily traveled corridors, with more than 130,000 vehicles per day. The city's layout is automobile-oriented, with no fixed-route transit of its own, and the corridor also serves as the principal route toward Austin and the fast-growing I-35 communities to the north.

Parks & Recreation

Selma maintains six city parks, including Stage Stop, Davenport, and FM 1518 parks, providing playgrounds, sports fields, courts, and gathering spaces across the community. Stage Stop Park is home to the Selma Splash Pad, a 3,220-square-foot water feature that draws families through the hot Texas summers. The parks and recreation department schedules leagues and events throughout the year, and the city hosts recurring traditions such as Movie-in-the-Park, Halloween at the fire station, Santa at the Stage Stop, and National Night Out. Retama Park supplements the parks system with live quarter horse racing each summer, simulcast racing year-round, and special events including a city-sponsored fireworks celebration.

MARKET SNAPSHOT

The Market at a Glance

How homes have been selling here over the last 90 days.

home_work New This Week 9
Went Under Contract 0
trending_down Price Reductions 0
payments Median Sale Price $279,900 -9.7%
square_foot Price per Sq Ft $149
schedule Avg Days on Market 73
sell Homes Sold 31
percent Sale-to-List Ratio 100.0%
inventory_2 Months of Inventory 4.4

Price & Sales History

Market data reflects closed sales over the last 90 days and is provided for informational purposes.

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000001 home for saleMedian sale$370KPer sq ft$199 sales in the last 90 days
123451 home for saleMedian sale$370KPer sq ft$19
750501 home for saleMedian sale$279.9KPer sq ft$18046 sales in the last 90 days
750871 home for saleMedian sale$472.4KPer sq ft$193212 sales in the last 90 days
751091 home for saleMedian sale$460KPer sq ft$26815 sales in the last 90 days
751191 home for saleMedian sale$277.9KPer sq ft$17680 sales in the last 90 days
751441 home for saleMedian sale$252KPer sq ft$26712 sales in the last 90 days
752121 home for saleMedian sale$440KPer sq ft$20653 sales in the last 90 days
754231 home for saleMedian sale$435KPer sq ft$20715 sales in the last 90 days
754941 home for saleMedian sale$262.3KPer sq ft$17220 sales in the last 90 days
756301 home for saleMedian sale$449.9KPer sq ft$1171 sale in the last 90 days
756621 home for saleMedian sale$224.5KPer sq ft$1142 sales in the last 90 days
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244 Cactus Patch

Selma, TX 78154

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