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Building Your Dream Home in Texas

Discover everything you need to know about building a custom home in Texas. With a population of 29,145,505, Texas offers unique opportunities for home construction across major markets like Houston and Dallas. From local regulations to design trends, we'll help you navigate the home building process in this southwest region state.

All Builders in Texas

Stockard Homes, Inc.

Abilene, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Jadon Homes

Amarillo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Lynn Builders

Pampa, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

HK Builders

San Angelo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Truitt Garland Custom Homes

Shallowater, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Noble Sheds

Seminole, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

JAJ Property Services

San Angelo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

SWT Services Corporation

Rocksprings, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Custom Building

Concan, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

SS Texas Home Builder of Fredericksburg, LLC

Fredericksburg, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Mill Iron Steel

Cee Vee, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Pro Builder Inc

Laredo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Symco Structural, Inc.

Sterling City, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Foursquare Builders

Austin, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Fabrica, LLC

Alpine, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Circle M Custom Homes, LLC

San Angelo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Angelo Elite Remodeling

San Angelo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

WE Custom Homes

Shallowater, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Sharkey Custom Homes

Lubbock, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Stoker Brother's Construction

Shallowater, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Forza Fabrication Metal Building Construction

Lubbock, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

IronSite Construction

Seminole, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Cornerstone Custom Homes

Abilene, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Countryside Homes

Tuscola, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Willis Construction

Dumas, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Pointe Homes

El Paso, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Paisano Home Builders, Inc.

Laredo, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Miller Custom Homes

Abilene, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Foundry Homes

Seminole, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Southerly Homes

Austin, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Stockard Homes, Inc.

Abilene, Texas
Unclaimed
5.0(0)

Market Analysis

Current Trends

The housing market in Texas continues to evolve, with growing demand for custom homes and sustainable building practices. As one of the southwest region states, Texas is seeing increased interest in energy-efficient designs and smart home technology integration.

Growth Areas

Several regions in Texas are experiencing significant growth, particularly in Houston and Dallas, offering excellent opportunities for new home construction. Development is especially strong in areas with access to amenities, good schools, and transportation infrastructure.

Price Ranges

Custom home costs in Texas generally fall in the $150-275 per square foot range per square foot, classified as Moderate relative to national averages. Houston typically has higher price points than other areas of the state. Key factors affecting costs include: Varied by location, with higher costs in urban areas and resort communities.

Popular Home Styles

Adobe/Pueblo

Earth-toned stucco, flat roofs, rounded edges, and vigas (wooden beams). This style is Common in New Mexico and Arizona in Texas and adapts well to local climate and cultural preferences.

Typical Cost: $150-275 per square foot

Spanish Colonial

Stucco walls, red tile roofs, arched doorways, and courtyards. This style is Popular throughout the Southwest, especially in planned communities in Texas and adapts well to local climate and cultural preferences.

Typical Cost: $150-275 per square foot

Contemporary Desert

Clean lines, large windows, and integration with desert landscape. This style is Growing in popularity in new developments in Texas and adapts well to local climate and cultural preferences.

Typical Cost: $150-275 per square foot

Building Considerations

Climate Considerations

Texas's climate is characterized by Hot, arid climate with intense sun exposure and seasonal monsoons. This requires specific considerations in home design and construction: Heat-reflective materials, shade structures, water conservation systems, and flash flood protection. Proper orientation, insulation, and HVAC systems are essential for year-round comfort and efficiency.

Regulations & Permits

Building regulations in Texas follow the International Building Code with Southwest Amendments. These codes are designed to ensure safety and quality while promoting sustainable development appropriate for the southwest region. Key features include: Desert climate adaptations, water conservation requirements, and solar-ready provisions.

The permit process in Texas is overseen by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and involves several steps, including plan review, zoning approval, and construction permits. Local requirements may vary between Houston and Dallas, so consulting with local building departments is essential.

Zoning Laws

Zoning laws in Texas vary by municipality and may affect your building plans and property usage. These regulations control factors like minimum lot sizes, setbacks from property lines, building height restrictions, and allowed uses. Be sure to check local regulations in your specific area before purchasing land or designing your home.

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State Overview

Population: 29,145,505
Major Markets: 4
31 Active Builders

Sustainability Initiatives

  • Energy efficiency programs following IECC with state-specific amendments, focus on cooling efficiency and solar integration standards specific to Texas
  • Sustainable building materials sourced from the southwest region, reducing transportation emissions
  • Green building certifications including LEED, ENERGY STAR, and local Texas green building programs
  • Renewable energy incentives including tax credits and rebates for solar installation and energy-efficient upgrades

Useful Resources

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation

Official building department resources and guidelines for construction in Texas.

Government

Texas Association of Builders

Professional organization connecting builders and homeowners throughout Texas.

Industry

Southwest Region Building Codes Council

Building code information specific to the southwest region including Texas.

Regulations

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