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Winters, TX
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Note on sources: This guide is based solely on the provided content. No additional URLs were fetched; where local specifics are not available, we identify the state-level baseline and the most relevant state agency resources for you to verify directly.
Reference for state‑level tax framing (verify details with the Comptroller): see “What is a Short‑Term Rental?” (state‑specific table lists Texas: 30 consecutive days or less; “requires a zoning permit”). Reference: www.pacaso.com/blog/what-is-short-term-rental
Winters hosts earn a median $20,580/year with $137 ADR and 52% occupancy.
Top performers pull in $25,533+ per year.
See the full Winters market breakdown →Because the provided content does not include Winters‑specific contact details, use the following as your starting point. Replace “TBD” after you confirm the appropriate department.
Tip: If you cannot identify a dedicated STR department, ask for the Planning/Zoning official, the City Secretary, and the County Clerk/Tax Assessor‑Collector.
If you discover new city or county documents or contact details that are not reflected here, please verify them with the City of Winters and the Texas Comptroller before operating.
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Winters is a city in Runnels County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,562 at the 2010 census.
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