Central Texas
Alamo Heights ISD
If you teach or work for Alamo Heights ISD in San Antonio, the Homes for Texas Heroes program was built for you. Eligible educators and staff may qualify for TSAHC down payment assistance, often around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus the option to add an MCC tax credit.
Quick Facts
- Region Central Texas
- Total enrollment (2024) 5,000 Source: tea.texas.gov
- High schools 1
- Dominant UIL mixed Source: uiltexas.org
- TEA rating (2024) Met Standard Source: tea.texas.gov
Alamo Heights ISD is a small independent district covering the Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills enclave municipalities — small affluent neighborhoods surrounded by the City of San Antonio but operating as separate cities. Approximately 5,000 students across one high school (Alamo Heights HS), consistently among the highest-ranked TEA-rated districts in Texas.
Alamo Heights ISD teachers and staff qualify for the TSAHC Homes for Texas Heroes Program (educator track). Median home prices in the Alamo Heights footprint are among the highest in Bexar, which may pinch the TSAHC Home Sweet Texas 80% AMI ceiling for many buyers — the Heroes 115% AMI ceiling typically still fits dual-income teacher / first-responder households. Most homes also exceed the City of San Antonio HIP 80/120 purchase-price caps even when HIP funding is open. See Bexar County guide for the full SA-area program landscape.
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Brownsville ISD
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Bryan ISD
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College Station ISD
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Corpus Christi ISD
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Edinburg CISD
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Georgetown ISD
Georgetown ISD educators in the booming north Austin metro may qualify for meaningful down payment help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC assistance, roughly 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement, plus an MCC tax credit.
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Harlingen CISD
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Judson ISD
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Killeen ISD
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Leander ISD
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McAllen ISD
McAllen ISD teachers and staff in the Rio Grande Valley may qualify for real home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible employees may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, typically around 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement and an MCC tax credit.
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North East ISD (NEISD)
North East ISD educators in north San Antonio may qualify for strong home-buying help. Through Homes for Texas Heroes, eligible staff may receive TSAHC down payment assistance, about 5% of the loan amount, with no first-time-buyer requirement; veterans may also add a VA loan with zero down.
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Northside ISD (NISD)
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Round Rock ISD
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San Antonio ISD (SAISD)
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Temple ISD
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United ISD
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Waco ISD
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