Texas Opportunity Zone Land Search

Find land inside Texas
Opportunity Zones.

SiteData maps all 628 Texas Opportunity Zone census tracts onto 14.3 million parcels. Filter to OZ-qualified land, score it by infrastructure and labor, and compare sites statewide — in seconds.

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628
Texas OZ census tracts
14.3M
Parcels scored statewide
254
Counties covered
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Platform features

Everything you need to find Texas OZ land.

All 628 Texas OZ Tracts Mapped

SiteData overlays every HUD-designated Opportunity Zone census tract in Texas onto our 14.3 million parcel database. Every parcel is flagged if it falls inside an OZ tract — no manual cross-referencing required.

Filter to OZ Parcels Instantly

A single toggle narrows your statewide parcel search to only Opportunity Zone parcels. Stack additional filters — acreage, county, land use, appraised value — on top to find exactly the parcels that match your investment criteria.

Infrastructure Scoring Inside OZs

Not all OZ land is equal. SiteData scores every OZ parcel for proximity to rail, highways, water service, power infrastructure, and natural gas — so you can identify the industrially viable OZ sites other tools miss.

Side-by-Side OZ Site Comparison

Compare OZ parcels across counties on a single screen. Evaluate composite scores, incentive stacking (OZ + FTZ + Enterprise Zone), labor market data, and environmental constraints together before committing to diligence.

Incentive Stacking Analysis

Texas has parcels that qualify for multiple overlapping incentive programs. SiteData identifies land that falls inside both an Opportunity Zone and a Foreign Trade Zone or Texas Enterprise Zone — maximizing your incentive capture.

CSV Export for Investors and Advisors

Export a ranked CSV of your top OZ sites with parcel ID, county, acreage, appraised value, composite score, and all scoring variables — ready for investment memoranda, fund presentations, or tax advisor review.

Who uses SiteData for OZ investing

Built for Texas OZ investors and developers.

Opportunity Zone Fund Managers

Identify Qualified Opportunity Zone Business Property across Texas that meets infrastructure, labor, and acreage requirements for fund deployment. Score sites before committing capital to site visits.

IndustrialWarehouse/DistributionMixed-UseData Centers

Commercial Real Estate Developers

Find undervalued land inside Texas OZ tracts before competitors. Cross-reference infrastructure scoring and market data to prioritize development opportunities where OZ capital gains deferral amplifies project returns.

Greenfield DevelopmentBrownfield RedevelopmentIndustrial Parks

Economic Development Organizations

Build compelling OZ site packages for corporate prospects seeking to combine tax incentives with Texas site selection. Document OZ land inventory, infrastructure advantages, and labor market data in one platform.

Prospect ResponseSite PackagesCDFI PartnersGrant Applications

Site Selection Consultants

When clients request OZ-qualified sites, deliver scored and ranked results backed by transparent data — not just a list of tracts. SiteData lets you filter, score, and export OZ site options in one session.

Client ProjectsDue DiligenceMulti-State ComparisonRFP Response

Data sources

OZ data sourced directly from HUD.

SiteData uses the official Opportunity Zone tract boundaries published by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), overlaid on TNRIS StratMap statewide parcel geometry. Infrastructure scores use TxDOT and HIFLD layers. Labor data comes from U.S. Census Bureau ACS and BLS.

HUD Opportunity ZonesTNRIS / StratMapTxDOTHIFLDU.S. Census ACSBLS

FAQ

Common questions about Texas Opportunity Zones.

How many Opportunity Zones are in Texas?

Texas has 628 designated Opportunity Zone census tracts, the most of any state in the U.S. These tracts span urban cores, suburban growth areas, and rural counties across all regions of Texas. SiteData maps all 628 tracts onto the statewide parcel database.

How does SiteData identify Texas OZ parcels?

SiteData overlays the HUD-published Opportunity Zone census tract boundaries onto our 14.3 million parcel geometry dataset from TNRIS StratMap. Every parcel is tagged at ingestion time with its OZ status, so the OZ filter returns instant results with no on-the-fly spatial join.

Can I search for parcels that are both in an OZ and a Foreign Trade Zone?

Yes. SiteData's filter panel lets you enable multiple incentive zone overlays simultaneously. You can filter for parcels inside an Opportunity Zone, a Foreign Trade Zone, or both — and SiteData will return only the parcels that satisfy all selected criteria.

What is the tax benefit of investing in a Texas Opportunity Zone?

Under the federal Opportunity Zone program, investors who roll capital gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund can defer original capital gains taxes through 2026 and potentially exclude all appreciation from the OZ investment from federal capital gains taxes if held for 10+ years. SiteData helps you find the land; consult a tax advisor for investment-specific guidance.

What infrastructure data does SiteData show for OZ parcels?

For every OZ parcel, SiteData shows proximity scores for Class I and short-line rail, interstate highways, water service, natural gas pipelines, and electric substations. The composite Infrastructure score (0–100) is weighted at 30% of the overall site score, giving you a single comparable metric across all OZ sites.

Is SiteData useful for rural Texas Opportunity Zones?

Yes. Many of the most compelling OZ industrial opportunities in Texas are in rural counties where land is large, inexpensive, and often near major freight corridors. SiteData's statewide coverage includes all 254 counties — there is no urban-only bias in the data.

Find your Texas OZ site today.

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