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Cedar Creek, TX
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Short-term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Cedar Creek, Texas, and operate under a low regulatory environment compared with nearby larger cities (e.g., Austin). Market analytics indicate no licensed listings among the 63 active STRs analyzed in 2025, and the market is characterized by minimal local licensing requirements, moderate seasonality, and attractive income potential. For investors and hosts, the main compliance obligations arise at the state level via Texas hotel occupancy tax (HOT) registration and ongoing filings. Local (city or county) occupancy taxes may also apply; depending on jurisdiction and the specifics of your property, you may need to collect and remit local HOT in addition to the state rate. City-specific STR licensing codes for Cedar Creek were not identified in the provided sources; use the state-level framework below and verify local HOT applicability before launching.
Note on proximity to Austin: While Austin has adopted updated STR rules (effective October 1, 2025) that tighten licensing and enforcement, those city-specific rules do not automatically apply to Cedar Creek. Cedar Creek is a separate municipality; treat Austin’s updates as a neighboring-market reference, not a binding requirement.
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The Cedar Creek STR market shows robust growth with attractive fundamentals:
Source: www.airroi.com/report/world/united-states/texas/cedar-creek
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City: Cedar Creek
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State: Texas
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Because Cedar Creek does not appear to have a dedicated STR authority in the provided sources, start with the Texas state-level authority and then verify local HOT applicability.
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts — Hotel Occupancy Tax (state-level)
Potential Local Jurisdiction: Cedar Park (for local HOT reference if your property is within Cedar Park’s taxing jurisdiction; confirm applicability to Cedar Creek separately)
County/Other Local Districts
This guide synthesizes only the content provided. Where specifics are not identified (e.g., a Cedar Creek STR permit or local HOT rate), use the state-level framework and contact the Texas Comptroller and applicable local authorities to confirm your obligations.


Cedar Creek is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. It is located about 11 miles (18 km) west of the city of Bastrop. The community takes its name from Cedar Creek, a tributary of the Colorado River that is close to the area. Cedar Creek is home to Bastrop County's inaugural public park and McKinney Roughs Nature Park, featuring both natural landscapes and archaeological sites.
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