We start in Stone Oak. Then we open one neighborhood at a time.
We run recurring maintenance routes one ZIP at a time, so every home gets the same schedule. Here's the full map, where we work today, what opens next, and what comes later.
What each color means
One neighborhood, on a steady schedule.
We're open in Stone Oak, and that's it for now, on purpose. We only add a neighborhood once we can keep it on the same recurring schedule as the last one.
Stone Oak
We run recurring maintenance routes across ZIP 78261, the dense first cluster of Stone Oak, along the Bulverde Road corridor and Hardy Oak. Book a Housewell Pros service or join as a founder here today. The next ZIPs in line, 78259 and 78260, are on the waitlist.
Next in line, targeting early 2027.
78259 and 78260 are the next two rings out from our launch cluster, so they open first. The neighborhoods after them follow waitlist signups and how tightly homes cluster. The more neighbors join the waitlist, the sooner your ZIP opens.
Stone Oak, 78259
78259The first ring out from our launch cluster, right next door. It's the very next ZIP we open, so a few more waitlist signups move it fast.
Stone Oak, 78260
78260The second ring out, along the Bulverde Road corridor. It opens right after 78259 as our route fills in northward.
Alamo Heights
78209Densely built, mostly owner-occupied homes. It's the strongest waitlist signal beyond our first two rings.
The Dominion
78257Right next to Stone Oak. The short drive means we can add it to a recurring route quickly once enough homes sign up.
Shavano Park
78231A close-knit, owner-occupied pocket where neighbors talk. Word travels fast once we open here.
Olmos Park
78212Older, owner-occupied homes on walkable streets, the kind of upkeep our recurring visits and Housewell Pros services are built for.
Opening once enough homes are close together.
These neighborhoods open once waitlist signups cluster tightly enough to run a recurring route well. How close homes are matters more than how far away they are.
Hollywood Park
78232Older homes under mature trees, so gutters and dryer vents need regular cleaning here.
Hill Country Village
78232A small, tightly packed neighborhood. A handful of waitlist signups can move it up fast.
Castle Hills
78213A walkable, independent municipality, the kind of place where neighbors compare who does good work.
Leon Springs
78257Newer subdivisions on the Hill Country edge. Larger lots mean more outside upkeep to stay on schedule.
Inwood
78248A compact, owner-occupied pocket inside Loop 1604. Homes sit close together, which makes a recurring route easy to run.
Once Bexar County is full, we head out.
The Hill Country opens last. Drive times are longer out there, so we won't extend until our Bexar County routes are full enough to keep the same schedule everywhere closer in.
Cordillera Ranch
78015Large lots in Boerne, plenty of recurring outside upkeep and Housewell Pros work to keep on schedule.
Cibolo Canyons
Beyond 78261A newer master-planned community east of Stone Oak. Our 78261 cluster is already open; join the waitlist for the streets beyond it.
Timberwood Park
78266Spread-out lots north of 1604. It opens once homes cluster, referring neighbors moves it up.
Helotes
78023Western edge of the metro. It's a long drive from Stone Oak, so it opens after the closer ZIPs.
Boerne
78006Outside Bexar County, in the Hill Country proper. It's the furthest neighborhood on our map and opens last.
Why some neighborhoods open before others.
Three things decide what opens next, in this order:
Outside San Antonio entirely?
Beyond Bexar County and the Hill Country, we're San Antonio only for now. Join the general waitlist and we'll text you if that changes, no promises on timing.
Want your ZIP to open sooner?
Send neighbors to the waitlist. The more signups in a ZIP, the higher it moves up the list. When we open your ZIP, you get a $50 credit toward your first Housewell Pros service for every neighbor you referred who joins as a member.