San Antonio, Texas · Bexar County
San Antonio's repo flow looks different from Houston's or Dallas's. Between the ranch country south and west of Bexar County and the Eagle Ford activity below it, a lot of what comes back here is livestock, stock combo and heavy-duty gooseneck equipment rather than long-haul freight boxes.
This page lists the repossessed and lender-owned trailers we can currently source in the San Antonio area. Units are released by the lienholder, so what's here today reflects this week's recoveries.
Pickup is typically arranged near I-35, I-10 or Loop 1604, which works well for buyers coming in from New Braunfels, Seguin, Boerne or down US-281.
Bumper-pull and gooseneck stock trailers, heavy equipment goosenecks tied to South Texas energy work, and utility trailers from service contractors.
Stock and livestock trailers that worked ranch roads take punishment on floors, gates and hubs. Check the floor and rear gate hardware carefully.
Being on I-35 between Austin and Laredo means units frequently stage here on their way somewhere else. Availability can be short-lived.
We'll email you the moment a San Antonio, TX hits the yard.
Buyers regularly pick up San Antonio-area units from these communities along I-35, I-10, I-410 Loop, US-281, SH-1604.
They are one of the more common recoveries in this market, though supply is seasonal. An alert is the reliable way to catch one.
Yes. You'll still need to arrange inspection or accept the unit as-is, and title transfer follows Texas requirements for the lienholder documentation on file.
Repo units are one-of-one. Once a reservation is confirmed and the deposit clears, the listing comes off the board.