
Tiny Home Zoning Laws: What You Need to Know
July 24, 2025
What to Know Before Buying a Tiny Home
July 26, 2025🏡 Can I Live in a Tiny Home Full Time in Texas?
If you’re planning to move into a tiny home, one question deserves your full attention: Can I legally live in a tiny home full time in Texas? The answer is yes—but only when you build smart, plan ahead, and understand how Texas zoning laws work. At Wolf Valley Buildings, we create pier-and-beam tiny homes that meet building codes and give you everything you need for long-term, legal living.
🏠Permanent Foundation = Permanent Possibility
Not all tiny homes qualify for full-time use. Many people purchase homes on wheels or trailers, thinking they can live in them year-round. But most Texas counties classify those as recreational vehicles, not residences. That limits where—and how long—you can stay.
At Wolf Valley, we build on pier and beam foundations. Our homes meet residential code and qualify as permanent dwellings for full time Tiny Home living. That’s the key that unlocks full-time living in most counties. If you want a legal, lasting place to live, start with a home that’s built to stay.
📍 Zoning Laws Define What’s Legal
Zoning laws exist to organize how land gets used. Each county and city in Texas has its own zoning rules. Some allow small homes on small lots. Others require large homes on larger parcels. You won’t find one rule that works statewide—zoning is hyper-local.
To live full time in your tiny home, you must place it on land that permits residential use. Agricultural zoning often gives more flexibility than residential zones. Still, both can work if your home meets size, foundation, and code requirements.
Before you buy land, call the county zoning or planning office. Ask if the parcel supports full-time residential use. Confirm that pier and beam foundations are approved and find out the minimum house size for the area.
📏 Minimum House Size Still Matters
Most counties require a minimum square footage for residential buildings. Some set the bar at 600 square feet. Others demand 1,000 or more. If your home doesn’t meet that size, you may not qualify for a certificate of occupancy—unless the county makes an exception.
Our team builds homes in various sizes, and we can help you select a model that meets your county’s rules. In many areas, buyers choose to start with a larger floor plan or combine multiple structures on a single foundation to meet size thresholds.
We design every home to pass inspections. You won’t have to fight the system—you’ll work with it.
đź§± Build to Code, Not to Chance
Living in a tiny home full time only works when your home meets code. That means real windows, real insulation, proper electrical, and a sound foundation. Wolf Valley homes are built with residential-grade materials. They’re designed for Texas weather and everyday life—not just a weekend stay.
We build for longevity, not loopholes. And that’s why our homes qualify in so many counties.
đź’§ Utilities Make It Livable
Zoning approval is only half the equation. To live full time, you also need utilities. That includes power, water, and either septic or sewer.
Many of our buyers install wells and septic systems on rural land. Others connect to existing utilities. Every site is different—but all need a plan. We help you prepare by offering guidance on utility setup and making sure your floorplan supports the infrastructure you’ll need.
Counties often require utility plans during permitting. When you prepare early, you move faster toward your final inspection and occupancy approval.
đźš« The Problem with Homes on Wheels
We get this question often: “What about tiny homes on wheels?” It’s an understandable option—until you realize the limitations.
Counties across Texas treat homes on wheels like RVs. That classification limits where you can park them and how long you can stay. Even if you live there full time, local officials may deny you the right to register the home as your primary residence.
Because we build permanent homes, our customers skip those roadblocks. No trailer, gray area and no moving every 90 days. Just a legal, grounded life on your land.
🛠️ Real Homes for Real Living
Wolf Valley doesn’t build novelty projects. We build homes. Real ones. The kind you can live in year-round with confidence, comfort, and clarity.
Our pier-and-beam construction gives you a long-lasting structure that holds up to Texas seasons. You’ll enjoy features like insulation, heating and cooling readiness, storage lofts, and smart layouts that work for everyday life.
If you want to live tiny without cutting corners, we’re here for it.
📞 Let’s Get You Set Up Right
You don’t have to figure out zoning, codes, and permits alone. Our team will walk you through the right steps. We’ll help you choose the best size for your county, offer guidance on land selection, and make sure your new home is legal, livable, and long-lasting.
Your dream of full-time tiny home living in Texas doesn’t have to stay a dream. With a solid plan and a solid foundation, you can build it for real—starting today.
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How to Buy a Tiny Home from Wolf Valley
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