Houston HOA Guide (2026)
Houston Metro · Texas
Houston's lack of zoning laws makes HOAs especially important for community standards — widespread adoption in master-planned communities.
HOA Fees in Houston
$360/mo
National avg: $291/mo
$150/mo
National avg: $170/mo
$235/mo
National avg: $215/mo
Houston's large master-planned communities like The Woodlands and Sugar Land are among the most HOA-dense in Texas.
Texas HOA Laws at a Glance
Fine cap
Set by bylaws
Notice required
Per CC&Rs
Hearing right
Required
- Fines governed by deed restrictions and Texas Property Code § 202
- Chapter 209 (Texas Property Owners Association Act) applies to many planned communities
- Notice must be given before a fine; hearing opportunity required under Chapter 209
- Landscaping
- Pool maintenance
- Common area insurance
- Drainage maintenance
- Pool
- Gym
- Clubhouse
- Playground
- Trails
Many Houston HOA boards face the choice between self-management and hiring a full-service property management company. Management companies typically charge $10–$22 per unit per month — for a 75-unit community that is $750–$1,650/month. Self-managed boards with the right software can handle the same work at a fraction of the cost.
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Start 14-Day Free TrialFee data represents estimates based on available market data and public HOA disclosures. Actual fees vary widely by community, amenities, building age, and reserve funding status. Legal information is general in nature and not legal advice. Always consult an HOA attorney and your governing documents for your specific situation. Last updated: 2026.