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Beeville, TX
Very Investor Friendly
Local STR Agent

Yes—short‑term rentals appear to be allowed in Beeville. None of the provided city documents establish an STR‑specific prohibition, registration, permitting scheme, or zoning restriction. That said, investors must satisfy all applicable state and (if applicable) local hotel occupancy tax (HOT) obligations and any generally applicable codes (e.g., building, fire, health, zoning) that would apply to any lodging use in the jurisdiction. Based on the sources reviewed, Beeville does not appear to have a separate, city‑level STR ordinance; however, Texas’s 6% state HOT applies, and local hotel occupancy taxes may apply depending on local adoption.
Practical compliance note: If you are unsure whether your property’s use as lodging requires any city inspections or CO (e.g., change of occupancy or non‑conforming use), you should contact the City’s Development Services Department early in your process to verify requirements.
Note on taxes: Hotels/motels/STRs in Texas are typically required to collect state (6%) and applicable local HOT. For example, the Comptroller’s page indicates local room taxes can add to the 6% state rate; Seabrook’s composite rate example illustrates how jurisdictions can stack state, city, and sometimes county/sports authority rates. Your City Finance contact can confirm Beeville’s current combined HOT rate.
Important: Because Beeville does not appear to publish an STR‑specific ordinance or registration portal in the sources above, investors should verify with the Finance Department whether local HOT applies locally in Beeville (and at what rate), and with Development Services whether any building, fire, or occupancy permits are required to operate lodging. Monitoring the City’s website and ordinance updates is prudent, as Texas cities continue to consider and adopt local STR frameworks.


Beeville is a city in Bee County, Texas, United States. Its population of 13,543 at the 2020 census makes it the 207th-largest city in Texas. It is the county seat of Bee County and home to the main campus of Coastal Bend College. The area around the city contains three prisons operated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Many of the stately homes, commercial buildings, and schools in the area, including the Bee County Courthouse, were designed by architect William Charles Stephenson, who came to Beeville in 1908 from Buffalo, New York. Beeville is a national Main Street city. Gutzon Borglum, the sculptor of Mount Rushmore, and his son Lincoln, lived in the city during the time Rushmore was being sculpted.
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