New home construction costs $100 to $155 per square foot on average with most homeowners paying $155,000 to $416,250, in addition to the cost of your land. Costs vary considerably based on location and all your choices in design and interior and exterior finishes.
Get free estimates for your project or view our cost guide below: Are you a pro? Get new customersNew home construction costs $100 to $155 per square foot on average with most homeowners paying $155,000 to $416,250, in addition to the cost of your land. Costs vary considerably based on location and all your choices in design and interior and exterior finishes.
Get free estimates for your project or view our cost guide below: Are you a pro? Get new customers How much will your project cost? TABLE OF CONTENTS Written by November 22, 2023The average cost to build a house is $248,000, or $100 to $155 per square foot depending on your location, the size of the home, and if modern or custom designs are used. New home construction for a 2,000-square-foot home costs $201,000 to $310,000.
National Average Cost | $248,000 |
Minimum Cost | $155,000 |
Maximum Cost | $1,000,000 |
Average Range | $178,000 to $416,000 |
If you do decide to go custom, your dream home will only account for 75% or less of your final costs. Then you’ll have to factor in the cost of the land, financing, finishing out the lot, landscaping, and more which can add up to $80,000+.
According to the National Association of Home Builders, a general contractor's expenses are $85 per square foot for new home construction. Add overhead, profit, and finishing, and the average cost per square foot to build a house is $100 to $155 depending on the region.
Region | Cost Per Square Foot* |
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South Region | $100 |
Midwest Region | $110 |
West Region | $131 |
Northeast Region | $155 |
*Data is from the US Census Bureau Survey 2017 accounting for inflation and appreciation levels. Prices per square foot in your area will also depend on local material and labor costs. For instance, you will pay about $180 per square foot to build a mid-range house in Austin, TX, and $140 per square foot in North Dakota.
Get free estimates from home builders near you.The chart below gives cost estimates to build a house across a range of sizes, using a low-end cost of $100 per square foot, an average modern build at $155 per square foot, and a high-end custom builds at $400 per square foot.
The average cost of building a 3-bedroom house is $248,000 to $310,000, while the cost to build a 4-bedroom house $388,000 to $465,000, and the cost to build a small 2-bedroom home is $93,000 to $155,000.
Here are the average costs to build a single-family home by square footage.
Square Feet | Lower-End | Average Modern | High-End Custom |
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600 | $60,000 | $93,000 | $240,000 |
1,000 | $100,000 | $155,000 | $400,000 |
1,200 | $120,000 | $186,000 | $480,000 |
1,500 | $150,000 | $232,000 | $600,000 |
2,000 | $200,000 | $310,000 | $800,000 |
2,500 | $250,000 | $388,000 | $1,000,000 |
3,000 | $300,000 | $465,000 | $1,200,000 |
3,500 | $350,000 | $545,000 | $1,400,000 |
4,000 | $400,000 | $620,000 | $1,600,000 |
Final costs depend on where you live, the total square footage, the number of bedrooms, the number of bathrooms, the type of flooring, cabinets, appliances, etc.
In a 2017 analysis of new builds by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development:
The cost to build a custom home is $200 to $550 per square foot based on the location, design choices, and interior and exterior finishes. Most people also need to buy land to build the house on.
New home construction costs with a developer can be approximately 15% less than with a custom home builder. Developers plan subdivisions and offer a range of floorplans to select from. Developers build many houses at once, so houses typically cost less each than a custom home, and they’re likely to be completed faster too.
Most developer-planned subdivisions will also have a playground, picnic tables, a BBQ area, and even a pool. On the downside, it could mean there is construction around your home for some time, and it won't be custom designed.
Custom home builders can develop anything you want once you have all the design features in the blueprint. However, your home will cost more purely because they are giving your home their exclusive focus, ordering materials, and hiring workers for one house.
The average prices we have listed here are just averages, and with the range of customization possible, there is a potential for the final price for your home to differ significantly depending on where you live and the options you choose.
Some of the more significant pricing implications include:
The cost of materials and labor to build a house will average 75% of your home's final price.
Use the cost breakdown below to check bids provided by construction companies. These costs are based on a 2,000-square-foot home built at an average cost of $125 per square foot.
These prices are averages and will vary depending on the materials used, the type of home, and the quality of construction.
Item | % of Total | Total Cost Per SF | Total Cost 2000 SF |
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Excavation | 1.2% | $1.50 | $3,000 |
Foundation, Slab & Piers | 3.7% | $4.63 | $9,260 |
Flatwork (Drive & Walk) | 2.4% | $3.00 | $6,000 |
Brick Hearth & Veneer | 0.7% | $0.88 | $1,760 |
Rough Hardware | 0.6% | $0.75 | $1,500 |
Finish Hardware | 0.2% | $0.25 | $500 |
Rough Lumber | 6.4% | $8.00 | $16,000 |
Finish Lumber | 0.5% | $0.63 | $1,260 |
Rough Carpentry Labor | 8.9% | $11.13 | $22,260 |
Finish Carpentry Labor | 1.7% | $2.13 | $4,260 |
Countertops | 1.5% | $1.88 | $3,760 |
Cabinets | 3.7% | $4.63 | $9,260 |
Insulation (R19 ceiling) | 2.3% | $2.88 | $5,760 |
Roofing | 5.5% | $6.88 | $13,760 |
Painting | 3.6% | $4.50 | $9,000 |
Shower & Tub Enclosure | 0.5% | $0.63 | $1,260 |
Prefabricated Fireplace | 0.9% | $1.13 | $2,260 |
Bath Accessories | 0.7% | $0.88 | $1,760 |
Built-in Appliances | 1.6% | $2.00 | $4,000 |
Heating and Ducting | 2.9% | $3.63 | $7,260 |
Plumbing & Sewer Connections | 7.3% | $9.13 | $18,260 |
Doors | 1.9% | $2.38 | $4,760 |
Garage Door | 0.4% | $0.50 | $1,000 |
Aluminum Windows & Sliding Doors | 1.2% | $1.50 | $3,000 |
Exterior Stucco | 6.4% | $8.00 | $16,000 |
Gypsum Wallboard | 4.7% | $5.88 | $11,760 |
Resilient Flooring | 2.0% | $2.50 | $5,000 |
Carpeting | 2.4% | $3.00 | $6,000 |
Wiring | 3.2% | $4.00 | $8,000 |
Lighting Fixtures | 1.2% | $1.50 | $3,000 |
Insurance & Payroll Tax | 4.8% | $6.00 | $12,000 |
Plans & Specifications | 0.4% | $0.50 | $1,000 |
Permits & Utilities | 1.7% | $2.11 | $4,220 |
Final Cleanup | 0.4% | $0.50 | $1,000 |
Overhead & Profit | 12.5% | $15.63 | $31,260 |
Total Cost | 100.0% | $125.07 | $250,140 |
The material cost to build a house is about $50 per square foot or 42% to 51% of the build cost. For a two-story 2,776 square foot home, the construction materials would account for around $140,000 and would cover framing, foundation, roofing, siding, interior and exterior doors, windows, insulation, drywall, siding, paint, flooring, electrical, plumbing fixtures, and light fixtures.
Add an average of $8,700 for HVAC, $3,400 for cabinets, and $2,400 for appliances. Material costs will vary depending on your building material choices regarding long-term durability, eco-friendliness, energy costs, and social costs.
The average labor cost to build a home is roughly 39% of the total build cost and works out to about $34 per square foot. The labor cost for an average 2,776-square-foot home will run about $68,000.
The ratio of labor cost to material costs is about $1.30 in labor for every $1.00 in materials—for baseline costs—and more with more ornate materials or custom work because of the higher cost of architects and master craftsmen.
There are so many major components or stages in residential construction that your costs will vary considerably depending on the quality of each aspect of your home build. The National Association of Home Builders says that on average, for a 2,776-square-foot home, you’ll pay:
Construction | Average Cost |
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Site Work | $16,600 |
Foundation | $26,750 |
Framing | $42,850 |
Exterior Finishes | $35,000 |
Major Systems | $34,100 |
Interior Finishes | $70,800 |
Final Steps | $17,300 |
The cost of house plans is $500 to $2,500, while an architect will cost an average hourly rate of $60 to $130 per hour, or $2 to $5 per square foot, for the design work. Our sample 2,776-square-foot home has an architect cost of $6,000.
Site work includes building permit fees of $400 to $4,000, impact fees of $2,000 to $3,800+ to cover connecting the property to local public services like water and sewer facilities, water and sewer inspection fees of around $5,000, and architecture and engineering fees of about $3,300.
The average cost to pour a concrete foundation is $26,800 for a 2,776-square-foot house, including excavation, foundation, concrete, retaining walls, and backfill. A concrete slab alone costs $6 per square foot, soil grading or land could amount to $3,300, and if there are abnormal efforts required for excavation because of rocks in the earth, or if the addition of retaining walls is needed, the cost for the foundation could go up to an additional $5,000 to $20,000.
According to Craftsman’s National Estimator, the cost to frame a house ranges from $13 per square foot for lumber and labor costs for a single-story home to $22 per square foot for a two-story home.
Once the foundation has been laid, and the framing is constructed, creating the look for the exterior of the home is completed through the installation of the walls, siding, windows, doors, and roof. In most cases the final cost for exterior finishes will total around $35,000 and include the following:
Finish | Average Cost |
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Roof | $3,200 – $9,000 |
Windows | $5,000 – $10,000 |
Doors | $1,200 – $3,200 |
Vinyl Siding | $4,800 – $11,100 |
A layer of brick over the wood frame costs about $35,000 for a 2,000-square-foot house. A brick or solid-masonry house has a brick frame rather than one made of wood. Finding a stonemason to build this can be nigh impossible, as these types of homes have not been developed for about fifty years.
A log cabin shell—the exterior—will cost $2,800 to $7,075 per 100 square feet. If you’d rather live a sustainable life off-grid, you can build a solid stone shell with stones and mortar for about $10 per square foot. Stone siding on a wood frame costs $0.30 to $7.60 per square foot.
Major systems include rough-in plumbing costs, electrical work, and HVAC systems. Rough-ins are the elements that don’t fall under general construction but are essential to the use of the home. Their combined cost averages $34,000 and can include the following:
System | Average Cost |
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HVAC | $5,000 – $11,000 |
Solar Panels | $17,000 – $20,000 |
Septic Tank | $3,000 – $5,000 |
Water Heater | $400 – $1,400 |
The combined cost for interior finishes is typically twice the cost of exterior finishes and generally accounts for around $71,000 of the cost to build a home. The interior finishing covers everything to make the interior of the home beautiful as well as useable and can include the following:
Interior Finish | Cost |
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Flooring | $1,400 – $13,800 |
Tile | $800 – $5,000 |
Insulation | $900 – $2,200 |
Kitchen Cabinets | $3,200 – $8,500 |
Plumbing Fixtures | $150 – $350 each |
Appliances | $3,500 – $15,000 |
Fireplace | $1,400 – $2,500 |
The final details cost about $17,300 for our 2,776 SF house. These are a mix of some potentially necessary additions as well as some that are not essential and more of a nice-to-have feature. After the finishing touches, the final clean-up will cost around $3,000 and can also include some of the following:
Add-on | Cost |
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Concrete Patio | $1,200 – $4,300 |
Driveway | $2,200 – $6,100 |
Deck | $4,380 – $10,000 |
Screened-In Porch | $600 – $3,500 |
Patio Enclosure | $8,100 – $18,700 |
Landscaping | $3,000 – $16,000 |
For potential homeowners looking to save money, building your own home costs about $70 per square foot and will save an average of 25%. On a typical home costing $248,000, you would save around $62,000.
The average cost to build a modular prefab home is $80 to $160 per square foot. Of the three types of fabricated building structure options, modular homes are the most expensive, with a 2,500-square-foot home costing $200,000 to $365,000.
Level | Cost Per Square Foot | Features |
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Base | $50 | No customizations or alterations |
Custom | $60 | Base price and selected options and upgrades |
Delivered | $65 | Custom price and delivery |
Finished | $110 | Delivered price and site prep, foundation, porch, etc. |
After this, there could still be costs related to land, utility hookups, landscaping, driveways, permits, taxes, and fees.
The cost to build a pole barn house can run as high as $120,000+ depending on many factors. A basic unfinished 2,400-square-foot pole barn shell costs $20,000 to $40,000. The price of your pole barn will largely depend upon its size.
You can also finish out a shipping container for about $60,000 to $90,000. A large home built from shipping containers can cost $150,000 to $175,000, which is generally about half the price of a traditional home of the same size. Shipping container houses take about 30% less time to build than traditional homes.
The following costs are related to turning a container into a home:
Get free estimates from home builders near you.The average tiny house costs $25,000 to $35,000, but you can build one for less. One couple built a 24-foot-long, 8-foot-wide, and 13-foot-tall tiny home for $8,000 by using cheap or free lumber, along with sourcing items for free on Craigslist and Habitat for Humanity Restore locations. For the base structure of the home, they built the house on a trailer frame.
Another option in this arena is to purchase a new prefabricated tiny home. Simple Terra offers a 1-bedroom container home with 320 square feet of interior space and a 160-square-foot outdoor covered deck for $38,000. They can be delivered with or without interior walls.
Tiny homes are generally considered dwellings of less than 500 square feet.
Small houses of around 600 square feet cost $50,000 to $70,000 to build. If a tiny house is too small for your family, you could build something that qualifies as a small house to save money.
The cost to build a 600-square-foot guest house is $50,000 to $70,000 for an average quality version, $120,000 for a custom version, and as much as $330,000 for a high-end custom guest house. Other options for building a guest house include tiny homes, container homes, and modular homes. In many cases, one of these could be cheaper and finished out faster.
Depending on a wide range of factors, it could be anywhere from $0 to $50,000+ more to build a home versus buy a home. If you already own the land, the total cost of building your own home will compare better to buying a home.
Buying an existing home – The National Association of Realtors’ says the median cost of buying an existing single-family house is about $260,000. The seller's real estate agent and appraiser will determine the sales price when buying a home. Also, your location will factor considerably into the final price. For example, homes in the Northeast are about 55% more expensive than homes in the South.
Building a new home – According to US Census Bureau, the median price to buy a new home is $302,700, with the lowest prices in the South at $100 per square foot, and the highest rates in the Northeast at $155 per square foot.
This price does not include the cost of land or a septic system and water and electrical lines for new construction—if you are building in a rural area. The main difference is that you'll be getting a brand new home instead of one that may be 20 to 60 years old.
Another significant element in the cost to build a house is the price of the land, unless you already own a plot where you would like to build your home. Your location could make a difference of millions. A plot can cost as little as $5,000 in Arizona, New Mexico, and Nevada, or as expensive as $2,000,000+ in California or New York.
Get free estimates from home builders near you.Compared to buying in a subdivision that is being developed, you have a lot more control and influence on the project when building a custom home with your selected general contractor. However, you'll also have more responsibility and decisions to make along the way.
The following steps will help you navigate the home-building process with confidence.
You will need to contact a lender and figure out what kind of mortgage you will qualify for. Once you have a handle on the total budget for your new home build and have some idea of the costs per square foot, you can begin to draw up your plans without getting carried away and designing something you won’t be able to accomplish.
You will need to find the right spot for your new home.
If you are buying a plot that currently has a house that will need to be demolished, you will save a little when it comes to electrical and sewer connection fees, since those would have already been in place for the previous home.
If you are buying raw, undeveloped land in a rural setting, you might have to add a septic tank for your wastewater needs. You will also need to run utility lines back to your property, and possibly factor in the cost of grading the land and laying a driveway.
In most cases, the budget for your project will determine the type of construction to be undertaken for the new home. In addition to traditional construction methods, others available include:
Depending on where you live, your building permit costs will range from $400 to $4,000, and inspections will cost an average of $5,000. Your contractor can accurately schedule the inspections that will need to be carried out during construction.
For the most peace of mind, select a contractor who has adequate insurance to cover the project through all phases of construction.
Alternatively, if you are doing a low-cost hybrid construction project with many different contractors involved, including you doing certain portions of the work, you won’t need to purchase construction insurance.
With your land purchased and prepared for construction, your construction loan approved, budget finalized, plans drawn up, your contractor selected, and your permits approved, your contractor can be scheduled to break ground and begin the prep work for the foundation as the first phase of your construction.
Once built, you or your contractor will schedule a final inspection to obtain a certificate of occupancy. This is the official document that verifies that all work on the home was done to code and the structure is safe for people to live in.
You can either wait until the entire home is complete before getting the landscaping done or start as soon as the foundation and framing of the house are finished. The other major factor at play regarding when this will take place is related to what you are having planted on your property with respect to trees, plants, and shrubs and what time of year they are best planted in.
The basic price most homeowners will pay to build a 1,500-square-foot home is $128,500 while an entry-level custom home of the same size will average around $300,000, and a high-end custom home around $675,000.
The basic price most homeowners will pay to build a 2,500-square-foot home is $250,000, while an entry-level custom home of the same size will average around $388,000, and a high-end custom home around $1,000,000.
A pole barn house completely finished out costs $30 to $45 per square foot which makes it the cheapest house to build with quality in mind.
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