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See what Sinton, TX has to offer.

Who Lives Here

Sinton Demographics

Education

High School

41%

Associate's

20%

Bachelor's

2%

Master's

1%

Doctorate

36%

Family Size

2 people

30%

3 people

18%

4 people

30%

5 people

11%

6+ people

11%

Household Income

0-50k

61%

50-100k

23%

100-150k

10%

150-200k

4%

200k+

1%

Age

0-10

19%

10-20

17%

20-45

33%

45-65

23%

65+

10%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Sinton?

Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds3 Beds
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Jun '23-$920$1115-
May '23-$920$1115-
Apr '23-$920$1115-
Mar '23-$920$1115-
Feb '23-$920$1115-
Jan '23-$920$1115-
Dec '22-$650$1200-
Nov '22-$650$1000-

*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Sinton

Sinton Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

47%

15-30 Mins

19%

30-40 Mins

21%

40-60 Mins

8%

60+ Mins

5%

Sinton Education

Schools

Top Schools in Sinton

10/10

Windsor Park Elementary School

Grades 1-5 • Public

9/10

Calallen Wood River Elementary School

Grades PK-3 • Public

8/10

Smith Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

8/10

Mireles Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

8/10

Webb Elementary School

Grades PK-5 • Public

7/10

Mathis Intermediate School

Grades 3-5 • Public

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Living in Sinton, TX

The small town of Sinton, Texas is home to slightly less than 6,000 people. Young children account for a larger portion of the population here (9%) than nationally (6%), making it a great place to raise a family, while retirees account for a smaller percentage of the town. Overall, the town's residents, at an average age of just under 32, skew younger than most cities in Texas. Renters tend to be in the minority in the town, and 65% of residents own their homes. Renters in the town benefit from a relatively low average rent of $665 a month, which is $363/month less than the state average.

With an average commute time of about 23 minutes, shorter than most cities in Texas, Sinton residents are well aware that traveling to work isn't overly time-consuming. Many residents (38%) drive their own vehicle to work, while public transit is not used. Not many residents commute to work on foot.

There are two primary industries in Sinton: construction and healthcare. Together, these industries make up 15% of the labor force in the town. Sinton workers take home an average annual income of just over $60,000, around $13,000 less than their peers elsewhere in Texas. The town's average income also trails the national average of $73,345. Sinton has a relatively high number of residents older than 25 who have a high school degree or GED (20%) compared to the Texas average. In addition, 3% possess a Bachelor's degree and 1% have earned a Master's degree or Doctorate.