Tiny & Modular Homes in Austin, TX

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Full Kitchen
33
28000
6
Mixer
Full Kitchen
26
13000
13.6
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
30
13000
13.6
4
Compact
Digital Plan
23
21.2
2
Ready-to-Ship
Full Kitchen
38
9.5
4
Full Size
Ready-to-Ship
Full Kitchen
38
9.5
3
Full Size
Ready-to-Ship
Full Kitchen
19
9.5
2
Full Size
Full Kitchen
24
4
Full Size
Full Kitchen
28
4
Full Size
Full Kitchen
16
2
Full Size
Full Kitchen
24
14
4
Full Size
Full Kitchen
20.5
13.5
2
Full Size
Full Kitchen
8
Full size & compact size appliances
Full Kitchen
44
6
Full Kitchen
44
6
Full size & compact size appliances
Full Kitchen
44
5
Full size & compact size appliances
25.2
2
Kitchenette
10
2
Compact
10
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
20
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
20
6
Full size & compact size appliances
Full Kitchen
30
6
Full size & compact size appliances
Full Kitchen
30
6
Full size & compact size appliances
Full Kitchen
33
13.6
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
37
13.6
6
Compact
Full Kitchen
28
13.6
4
Compact
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28
2
Compact
Full Kitchen
44.5
6
Compact
Full Kitchen
31
13.6
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
8
Full Size
Full Kitchen
28
13.6
8
Full Size
Full Kitchen
28
14.3
6
Full Size
Full Kitchen
40
14
4
Mixer
Kitchenette
26
14
4
Mixer
Digital Plan
Kitchenette
24
2
Compact
Full Kitchen
48
8
Full Size
Kitchenette
24
13
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
36
16
4
Compact
Ready-to-Ship
Full Kitchen
24
14000
13.6
4
Compact
Full Kitchen
38
6
Compact
Ready-to-Ship
Full Kitchen
44
27000
13.6
6
Mixer
Full Kitchen
40
6
Compact

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Frequently asked questions

Do prefab and modular homes hold value in the Austin market?

In many cases, yes — especially when placed on owned land.

  • Modular homes on permanent foundations are typically appraised similarly to site-built homes
  • Value is heavily influenced by location, land ownership, and build quality
  • Austin's strong population growth and housing demand support long-term value

Tiny homes on wheels tend to behave more like vehicles or RVs in terms of depreciation, while modular and panelized homes are more aligned with traditional real estate.

Can I put a prefab home on land outside of Austin?

Yes — and this is one of the most common paths buyers take. Areas like Bastrop, Lockhart, Elgin, Dripping Springs, and San Marcos often provide:

  • More flexible zoning
  • Lower land costs
  • Fewer restrictions on home types

Prefab and modular homes are widely used in these areas for primary residences, rentals, and off-grid setups.

How much does it cost to place a prefab or modular home in Austin?

The home itself is only part of the cost. In Austin, total project cost typically includes:

  • Home price (often $80K–$300K+ depending on size and type)
  • Site work (grading, foundation, driveway)
  • Utility hookups (which can vary significantly by property)
  • Permitting and fees

In many cases, site and utility costs can equal or exceed the cost of the home. ModelTown can help you understand the full picture early, so there are no surprises.

Are ADUs allowed in Austin, and what are the requirements?

Yes — Austin is one of the more ADU-friendly cities in Texas, but there are still rules. Key considerations include:

  • Lot size and zoning district
  • Maximum square footage (often tied to primary home size)
  • Setbacks and placement on the property
  • Utility connections (water, sewer, electric)

Many prefab and modular homes on ModelTown are well-suited for ADU use, but we recommend validating your specific property before moving forward.

Can you legally put a tiny home in Austin, TX?

Yes — but it depends on how the home is classified and where it's placed.

  • Within Austin city limits, tiny homes must typically meet residential building codes (IRC), which means many tiny homes on wheels are not allowed as primary residences.
  • ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) are permitted in many areas, but must comply with zoning, size, and utility requirements.
  • Outside Austin (Travis County or nearby areas), regulations are often more flexible.

ModelTown can help you identify homes that align with realistic placement scenarios in and around Austin.