Texas Porch

Texas places

Two Texas places, side by side

Put any two incorporated places in the Texas Porch directory beside each other for a clean read on population, recent change, land area, region, and the counties their boundaries cross. The money questions stay tied to the actual address, where they belong.

First place
Second place

Austin

Austin / Central Texas / Hill Country

San Antonio

San Antonio / South Central

2025 Census population estimate

1,002,632
1,548,422

Change from the April 2020 estimate base

+4.6% (+44,481 people)
+8.0% (+115,074 people)

Land area in the January 1, 2025 Census geography

325.013 square miles
498.979 square miles

Census place label

City
City

Counties crossed by the January 1, 2025 place boundary

Population is the Census Bureau's July 1, 2025 estimate. Land area, reference points, and county footprints use January 1, 2025 geography. All 1,224 incorporated places match the Vintage 2025 population file. This tool does not turn these fields into a tax quote, road distance, or parcel-boundary answer.

Official routes for Austin

Open every county the January 1, 2025 place boundary crosses. The parcel address decides which office applies.

Official routes for San Antonio

Open every county the January 1, 2025 place boundary crosses. The parcel address decides which office applies.

Why there is no “tax winner”

A place name cannot tell you the bill.

Texas does not have a state property tax. Local counties, cities, school districts, and special districts set their own rates. A single municipality can cross several counties, and two nearby addresses can sit in different school or special districts. Use this page for place context, then check the parcel's taxing units, exemptions, appraised value, and current rates before money rides on the answer.

Starting pairs

Places people often weigh together

Official data behind the comparison

Population comes from the Census Bureau's Vintage 2025 subcounty estimates. Reference points and land area come from the 2025 Gazetteer. County footprints are reconciled against January 1, 2025 Census TIGERweb boundaries. Property-tax routes come from the Texas Comptroller.

Data vintage:
Population estimate: July 1, 2025; place identity, land area, reference point, and county footprint: January 1, 2025
Last reviewed:
July 10, 2026

Before you act: This is place context, not a tax quote, appraisal, legal boundary check, or driving-distance tool. Confirm the exact address with the appraisal district, tax office, taxing-unit database, survey, and local maps. How to use Texas Porch carefully.

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