What’s in the database
40+ data variables per Texas parcel.
Parcel Geometry & Ownership
- Parcel boundaries from TNRIS StratMap
- Owner name and owner type
- Acreage and lot dimensions
- Appraised value and appraised value per acre
- Land use code and classification
- County appraisal district (CAD) source
Infrastructure Proximity
- Distance to nearest interstate highway (TxDOT)
- Distance to Class I rail and short-line rail
- Electric substation proximity (HIFLD)
- Natural gas pipeline proximity (HIFLD)
- Water service area coverage
- Airport proximity (general aviation + commercial)
Incentive & Regulatory Overlays
- HUD Opportunity Zone designation
- U.S. CBP Foreign Trade Zone designation
- Texas Enterprise Zone eligibility
- FEMA Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
- Wetlands and environmental constraints
- Protected land overlays
Labor Market Data
- Labor force size within 30-mile radius
- Unemployment rate (BLS LAUS)
- Median household income (ACS)
- Educational attainment (ACS)
- Occupational mix (ACS PUMS)
- Population growth trends (ACS)
Data foundation
Built on TNRIS StratMap — Texas’s authoritative statewide parcel layer.
The Texas Natural Resources Information System (TNRIS) maintains the StratMap statewide parcel dataset by aggregating property records from all 254 county appraisal districts. It is the most comprehensive, standardized source of Texas parcel data available.
SiteData ingests this dataset and enriches every parcel with infrastructure proximity scores, labor market data from the U.S. Census Bureau, incentive zone overlays from HUD and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and environmental constraint data from FEMA and the EPA.
The result is the only searchable, scored, and ranked Texas parcel database purpose-built for commercial and industrial site selection.
FAQ
Questions about the Texas parcel database.
What is the source of the Texas parcel data in SiteData?
SiteData's parcel database is sourced from TNRIS StratMap, the authoritative statewide parcel dataset for Texas maintained by the Texas Natural Resources Information System. StratMap aggregates parcel data from all 254 county appraisal districts (CADs) into a single, standardized statewide layer.
How current is the Texas parcel database?
The parcel geometry and attribute data reflects the most recent StratMap release from TNRIS. Infrastructure and incentive zone layers are updated from their respective federal and state agency sources periodically. SiteData is built for site selection due diligence, not real-time closing data.
Can I search for parcels by acreage or owner type?
Yes. SiteData supports filtering by minimum and maximum acreage, county, owner type (individual, corporate, government, trust), land use code, and appraised value per acre — plus spatial overlays like Opportunity Zones and flood zones.
Does the database cover all 254 Texas counties?
Yes. SiteData provides 100% statewide Texas coverage. Every county's parcels are scored and searchable, from the major metros (Harris, Dallas, Bexar, Travis) to the smallest rural counties in West Texas and the Panhandle.
Can I export Texas parcel data?
Yes. SiteData subscribers can export their filtered and scored parcel results as a CSV file. Each exported row includes the parcel ID, county, acreage, appraised value, composite score, and all five dimension scores.
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