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Liberty Ridge (San Antonio) review 2026: prices, room types & what residents say

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Who Liberty Ridge Suits (and Doesn’t Suit)

Liberty Ridge is a mid-range apartment complex in San Antonio, Texas, offering 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and general apartment units. It is suitable for students or young professionals who need a quick move-in and value a secluded location, but it may not be a good fit for those who prioritise quiet living, reliable maintenance, or strict parking policies.

Suits:

Does not suit:

Resident Reviews: What People Actually Say

Google gives Liberty Ridge a 3.9 rating from 29 reviews. The three reviews provided offer a window into real experiences.

Positive takeaway:

“Jenifer is amazing. She is so informative and gave me detailed answers to all my questions regarding my move in.” — Frenchie (rating 5)

This suggests that leasing staff can be helpful, at least during the initial process. The property may have dedicated employees who make the start of your tenancy smoother.

Negative takes:

“only good thing about this COMPLEX is that it’s hidden and the process to get approved was super quick, other than that i’d look elsewhere if i were you. roaches come out at night and the WALLS are so freakin’ THIN not to mention the HEATER in B02 is broken still, im sure they havent fixed it lol they sent maintenance” — SarahJean Blakes (rating 1)

This review covers multiple pain points: pest issues (roaches), thin walls, and unresponsive maintenance (heater not repaired). It is a strong warning.

“I got my car towed early morning at 9 after a new policy rolls out that same day. What a way to spend my day off. Paying almost $300 to get my car back. Ridiculous. Shame on the management.” — UnrecognizableFaceOfPureFlesh (rating 1)

Parking enforcement appears unpredictable. If you own a car, this could lead to unexpected expenses.

Overall pattern: The positive reviews mention staff helpfulness and fast approval; negative reviews point to building conditions and management policies. The 3.9 rating suggests that many residents do not have extreme problems, but the potential for serious issues exists. You should request a tour and ask about current pest control, soundproofing, and parking rules before signing.

Price Positioning vs San Antonio’s Market

Liberty Ridge

San Antonio’s rental market for student housing (from the provided data) has a city from-price of $634 per month. That is the cheapest unit among the 20 properties tracked in the city. Liberty Ridge’s price range of $749–$1,050 monthly sits higher than that entry-level figure but is still within the moderate band.

For context, San Antonio has 20 student-oriented properties. Liberty Ridge is not the cheapest, nor is it the most expensive. Its value depends on whether you can tolerate the reported issues (thin walls, pest risk, parking surprises) for a price that is slightly above the market floor.

Note: All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator before booking.

Room Types and Guidance

Liberty Ridge offers three unit types:

Guidance:

Booking Timing and Availability

Availability starts from June 7, 2026. That is relatively early — about a year from now. For the San Antonio market, many student leases start in August or September. If you plan to move in around the new academic year, June is a solid early window. Booking early can help you secure your preferred unit type and avoid last-minute price hikes.

However, given the conflicting reviews, it is wise to visit the property in person before committing. If you cannot visit, call the leasing office and ask specific questions about:

The property may offer flexible lease terms (the data shows min_lease: null, which likely means no minimum, but confirm with the operator). For the best chance of a satisfactory stay, aim to sign in early 2026, after verifying the above concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

H3: Is Liberty Ridge safe for car owners?

Based on one resident’s experience, a sudden policy change resulted in immediate towing and a ~$300 fee. While that may be an isolated incident, it suggests that parking rules are not consistently communicated. If you drive, ask the management for a written copy of the current parking policy and inquire about any upcoming changes. Also confirm whether visitor parking is clearly marked.

H3: Can I expect maintenance to be responsive?

One review indicates a heater was still broken days after being reported. Another (positive) review praises leasing staff but does not mention maintenance. The overall impression is that maintenance reliability is mixed. You should request a maintenance history for your desired unit and ask about average response times for emergency issues (like no heat in winter). Consider choosing a unit that has been recently inspected.

H3: What is the deposit, and are there any move-in fees?

The data does not specify a deposit amount (deposit: null). This means no fixed figure is provided in the dataset. You must contact the operator to ask about security deposit, application fee, and any administrative charges. Given the fast approval touted by one reviewer, the application process may be streamlined, but fees can still apply.

Sources & data date: 2026-07

Data sourced from the property’s listing on the platform (Amber ID: 1365525) as of July 2026. Ratings and reviews are from Google; prices are indicative and subject to change. Confirm all details with the operator.


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