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Anti-Mansionization: Converse vs Universal City

How do anti-mansionization rules compare between Converse, TX and Universal City, TX?

Converse and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County imposes no anti-mansionization or floor-area-ratio caps in unincorporated areas, with new home size limited only by deed restrictions, HOA covenants, and Texas Local Government Code 232 subdivision regulations, since Texas counties have very limited residential zoning authority.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Bexar County imposes no anti-mansionization or floor-area-ratio caps in unincorporated areas, with new home size limited only by deed restrictions, HOA covenants, and Texas Local Government Code 232 subdivision regulations, since Texas counties have very limited residential zoning authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseUniversal City
County FARNot regulatedNot regulated
Deed restriction toolTX Property Code 202TX Property Code 202
Edwards aquiferImpervious cover capsImpervious cover caps
Zoning authorityLimited under TX LGC 240Limited under TX LGC 240
HOA enforcementPrivate civil actionPrivate civil action

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Converse FAQ

Can I build a 10,000 sq ft house in unincorporated Bexar County?

Generally yes, unless your deed restrictions, HOA covenants, or Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone impervious-cover limits cap building size. The county itself imposes no maximum floor area on residences.

Why are mansion limits weaker in Texas?

Texas Local Government Code 240 grants counties only narrow residential land-use authority. Cities like San Antonio may zone, but unincorporated counties rely on subdivision plats and private deed restrictions for size controls.

Universal City FAQ

Can I build a 10,000 sq ft house in unincorporated Bexar County?

Generally yes, unless your deed restrictions, HOA covenants, or Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone impervious-cover limits cap building size. The county itself imposes no maximum floor area on residences.

Why are mansion limits weaker in Texas?

Texas Local Government Code 240 grants counties only narrow residential land-use authority. Cities like San Antonio may zone, but unincorporated counties rely on subdivision plats and private deed restrictions for size controls.

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