Let’s be real: when building a custom home in Sacramento, the first question isn’t about square footage or style. It’s about the price tag. And we get it! The cost of building your custom home is a crucial piece of the puzzle. Here’s the quick answer: the starting cost is around $750,000 and climbs depending on factors like size, materials, and complexity. But what does that number really mean for your vision? From permits at the City of Sacramento Building Department to the finishes that make your home uniquely yours, we’re here to break it all down. H&H Builds is here to explore the factors that shape your budget, provide realistic cost ranges, and answer the most common questions so you can plan with confidence and maybe even a little excitement. Building a custom home is a big decision—here’s the information you need to get it right.
While the average cost to build a house in California varies widely depending on the location and scope, the starting cost for a custom home in Sacramento begins at $750,000.
But what does that actually cover? This base cost typically includes everything you need to bring your dream home to life, such as:
On average, Sacramento’s custom homes cost about $300+ per square foot, which puts it in line with other parts of California but far more competitive than hotspots like the Bay Area or Los Angeles. That means if you’re planning a modest 2,500-square-foot home, you’re looking at a base cost of around $750,000. If your dream home includes luxury finishes, expansive spaces, or special features, you should expect the budget to rise accordingly.
This starting point also doesn’t include the land itself, so if you’re starting from scratch, you’ll need to factor in the cost of purchasing a lot and any site preparation necessary to make it build-ready.
Building costs aren’t one-size-fits-all, and understanding what drives the price of your custom home is key to planning your budget. Here’s what you need to know.
It’s no surprise that bigger homes cost more. The square footage of your home directly impacts the total price since every additional foot requires more materials, labor, and time. A sprawling single-story layout, for example, will often cost more than a compact multi-story home due to the larger foundation and roof areas.
A straightforward design with clean lines is more cost-efficient than an intricate, multi-level home with unique rooflines, custom windows, or other bespoke details. Think of it this way: complexity adds craftsmanship, and craftsmanship adds cost.
Working with the City of Sacramento Building Department is a must for custom homes, and permits for everything from foundation work to electrical systems come at a cost. Permit fees can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on your project’s complexity.
Your choice of materials significantly impacts the final price. Want quartz countertops, custom cabinetry, or hardwood floors? These features will elevate your home’s aesthetic and your budget. Opting for builder-grade materials instead of premium options can save you thousands, but if luxury is your priority, expect your budget to reflect it.
The Sacramento region has a healthy demand for skilled tradespeople, and labor costs reflect that demand. Partnering with a trusted builder like H&H Builds ensures you’re paying for quality craftsmanship that delivers long-term value and leveraging our long-standing relationships with these local experts.
If your lot requires significant grading, clearing, or utility hookups, you can expect additional costs before construction begins. Building on a hillside or in areas with challenging terrain can increase this expense further.
Many custom homeowners opt for energy-efficient or eco-friendly features like solar panels, energy-saving appliances, or sustainable materials. While these choices often have higher upfront costs, they can save you money in the long run and add value to your home.
When planning your custom home budget, it’s easy to focus on the big-ticket items like construction and materials. However, often-overlooked costs can surprise even the most prepared homeowners. Here’s what you should keep in mind:
If your lot isn’t connected to utilities like water, gas, or electricity, you’ll need to budget for installation. Even connecting to city utilities can come with fees for permits and infrastructure upgrades.
It’s common to make changes once construction begins, such as upgrading materials or tweaking the layout. These revisions can lead to extra costs and delays, so it's wise to set aside a contingency fund for unexpected changes.
Permits and inspections from the City of Sacramento Building Department are mandatory for custom home construction and can add several thousand dollars to your budget.
Dreaming of a lush backyard or a beautiful patio? Landscaping often falls outside the primary construction budget and can add tens of thousands of dollars, depending on your vision. Don’t forget driveways, fences, and other exterior features.
If you’re using a construction loan to fund your build, don’t forget to factor in the cost of interest during the construction period. These costs can add up, especially for long or complex builds.
Once the house is finished, you’ll likely need furniture, appliances, and décor to complete the space. These costs aren’t part of the construction budget but can significantly impact your overall spending.
Questions about custom home-building costs are always top of mind. Let’s tackle some of the most common ones to help you feel confident about your investment.
While every home is unique, the biggest expenses typically fall into these categories:
On average, building a custom home takes 9–12 months from the start of design to final walkthrough. This timeline can vary depending on the project’s complexity, permitting process, and weather conditions.
Yes, you’ll need to secure a buildable lot before starting construction. At H&H Builds, we can assist in evaluating potential lots to ensure they meet your project’s needs and comply with zoning requirements.
Yes, but change orders can lead to additional costs and delays. It’s best to finalize your design and selections before construction begins to avoid surprises.
Generally, yes. Custom homes are tailored to your specifications, which involves more planning, specialized labor, and unique materials. While pre-designed homes offer cost savings, they lack the flexibility and personalization of a custom build.
Most homeowners use construction loans to fund their builds. These loans provide funds during construction, with interest-only payments required until the home is complete. Afterward, the loan typically converts into a traditional mortgage.
Most custom homes in Sacramento range from 2,500 to 5,000 square feet, but we can design smaller or larger homes depending on your needs and budget.
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Yes, but it may require demolishing an existing structure and adhering to zoning laws and neighborhood guidelines. We can help you navigate these requirements to make your project a success.
A custom home is designed specifically for you, with input on every detail, while a spec home is built based on a builder’s pre-designed plans without a specific buyer in mind.
Building a custom home in Sacramento is a big investment, but it’s also an incredible opportunity to bring your dream home to life. H&H Builds is here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring your experience is seamless, and your new home exceeds expectations.
Ready to make your dream home a reality? Contact H&H Builds today to schedule a consultation. Let’s create something extraordinary together.