Tiny Homes: Austin vs Pflugerville
How do tiny homes rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?
Austin has fewer restrictions than Pflugerville.
Austin, TX
Travis County
Austin is among the most tiny-home-friendly cities in Texas, allowing ADUs on most SF lots down to 5,750 sf and permitting DADUs (Detached ADUs) with reduced setbacks under HOME Initiative amendments. Texas Property Code and local SMART Housing incentives promote affordable tiny-home development.
View full Austin rules βPflugerville, TX
Travis County
Unincorporated Travis County permits tiny homes freely on owned land subject to TCEQ septic rules. Austin treats tiny homes as either ADUs (if on foundation) or RVs (if on wheels, parking restrictions apply). HOME Initiative now permits up to 3 units including tiny home ADUs on SF lots. Tiny-home communities require MUD or full subdivision approval.
View full Pflugerville rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Austin | Pflugerville |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| County | - | Permitted, septic rules apply |
| Austin Foundation | - | ADU up to 1,100 sq ft |
| THOW | - | RV rules, 30-day limit |
| Minimum Size | - | None in county |
| HUD Seal | - | Required for manufactured |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Austin FAQ
Pflugerville FAQ
Can I live in a tiny home on my unincorporated Travis County land?
Yes, if on foundation with approved septic (TCEQ 285). Tiny homes on wheels face more restriction as RVs in most jurisdictions.
Are tiny-home villages legal in Travis County?
Yes but require subdivision platting, TCEQ-approved wastewater system, and usually MUD formation for multi-unit developments.
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