San Marcos is a city in the Austin-Round Rock-san Marcos metropolitan area between Austin and San Antonio, Texas. This  town is also the seat of Hays County. The city limits of San Marcos spans over 30.3 square mile, of which, .01 miles is water. The San Marcos River, Blanco River and some of the Guadalupe rivers flow through the beautiful historic city.

What Is San Marcos TX's Demographics?

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According to the United States Census Bureau, San Marcos grew 30.7% over the course of four years. Children under the age of 5 represent 4.4% of the population and children under 18 years of age are 14.2% of the population. Persons that are 65 years and over are 6.7% of the population. The median age of residents is 23.0 and 27% are married. Caucasians dominate the city at 78.5%, followed by 37.8% Hispanic or Latino, 5.5% African American, and 3.1% that identify as two or more races. Asian residents are 1.6% of the population, followed by 0.9% American Indian and Alaska Native and 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islanders. San Marcos is a very diversified community with all races living here.

The income per capita in San Marcos is $15,247 and is lower than the Texas average of $25,809 and 46% lower than the national average of $28,051. The median household income in this neighborhood is $27,360, with an unemployment rate of 6.3%, which is slightly higher than the state and national average at 5.0% and 6.0% respectively. These income figures indicate that the city as a whole earns less than the state and national averages and it has a low median age. These support the fact that San Marcos is home to Texas State University and two Austin Community College campuses, so therefore many of the residents are students and may only work part time.

What Is The Culture of San Marcos TX?

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The housing market is stable in San Marcos with a median home price at $121,200, which is lower than the state of Texas at $128,000 and 33% lower than the national average of $181,400. These figures indicate that the market is a buyer's market with prices much lower than the national average in a beautiful city that is growing rapidly.

Even though San Marcos is a growing community, the neighbors believe in higher education for their children. The average test scores of students is 88%, compared to the sate of Texas at 87% and the national average of 68%. The residents of San Marcos, Texas are a highly educated neighborhood. High school graduates are at 879.3% of the population compared to the state of Texas of 76.2% and the national average of graduates at 81.8%. Continued education earns high marks as well. About 60.3% of residents complete some college, 36.8% earn an associate degree and 30.6% hold a bachelors degree. Of the total population, 8.2% obtain a masters degree, 2.6% complete a professional degree and 1.6% hold a doctorate. The high education levels in this city coincide with the close proximity of a university and two community college campuses within the city.

What Is The Quality of Life in San Marcos TX?

The residents of San Marcos refer to the town center as "The Square". The Hays County Courthouse was built in 1908 and it occupies the center of the downtown district. The area surrounding the courthouse is teeming with all the entertainment you would wish to find in a much larger city, such as bars, restaurants, boutiques for shopping, and live music. The Lone Star Music Awards were hosted in the Texas Music Center from 2011 to 2013.

The employment statistics show that 59.1% of the population is in the labor force with the majority of men, at 46.9% and the majority of women, at 33.7% working full time jobs of 35 or more hours per week. The majority of the men, at 22.1% work in the wholesale and retail services industry. The majority of women, at 34.8%, work in education, health and social services sector.

The weather in San Marcos is warm and humid throughout the year and this area has mild winters. The lowest average temperatures of 52 degrees occur in December and January, while the warmest average temperature of 85 degrees is in August. There is some precipitation all year long ranging from 0.6 inches to 5.0 inches per month. The warm temperatures and rainfall beckon to the residents to get outside and enjoy the river and sports on them.

You can find outdoor activities all year long in San Marcos. Many residents enjoy kayaking, snorkeling, swimming and floating on inner tubes down the San Marcos River. Parks line the river with more than 1,700 acres of flora and fauna to enjoy. There are soccer fields to play on, foot trails to walk on and rugged bike paths for the cycling enthusiasts. San Marcos also has museums, architecture that is restored to its natural beauty and festivals to enjoy with the entire family.

What is San Marcos Best Known For?

San Marcos is known for it's beauty with clear waters and tall trees. It is the site for many shows and movies that were filmed including American Crime, Piranha, The Ranger, Boyhood, That's What I'm Talking About, Courage Under Fire, The Getaway, The Faculty, The War at Home, Little Boy Blue, Flesh and Bone, The New Guy, Idiocracy, Friday Night Lights, Race with the Devil and the Tree of Life.

Business Week named San Marcos at one of the "Best Places to Raise Your Kids" in 2010 and Business Insider named it one of the "10 Most Exciting Small Cities in America." in 2013. The United States Census Bureau named this community as the fastest-growing city in the United Sates in both 2013 and 2014.

Apparently, the movie industries have discovered this gem of a city and it is growing quickly in population. The housing market is at a prime time for purchasing a new home, and all of the education areas that you desire for your children are all packed into this small, beautiful city. This may be the best place to settle down and raise children for you and your family.