Texas region
Selling an RV Park in Central Texas
The I-35 corridor between San Antonio and Waco is the busiest growth path in the state. Central Texas parks often serve workforce demand created by that growth, while sitting on land whose value has moved considerably.
Character
How Central Texas parks operate
- Rapid population growth through Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bell and McLennan counties.
- Military demand around Fort Cavazos in the Killeen and Copperas Cove area.
- University and event traffic in Austin, Waco, San Marcos and College Station.
- Large-scale construction projects that create multi-year contractor housing demand.
Underwriting
What buyers examine in this region
- Property tax trend lines, which can climb faster than rents in growth corridors.
- Jurisdiction: city limits, ETJ or unincorporated county, and what each allows.
- Wastewater capacity, which frequently determines whether expansion is realistic.
- Concentration risk when a single employer or contract drives occupancy.
Counties
Travis • Williamson • Hays • Bell • McLennan • Bastrop • Brazos
Cities and towns
Austin • Waco • Killeen • Temple • Bastrop • College Station • Bryan
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