Cost to Build a House in Texas (2026)
Building a house in Texas costs about $144 per finished square foot for the structure, about 4% below the national average. A typical 2,000 square foot home comes to roughly $288,000, with most builds landing between $224,000 and $380,000. These are planning estimates for the build itself and do not include land.
Per square foot
$144
$112 to $190
2,000 sq ft home
$288,000
typical build
Vs national avg
-4%
national: $150/sq ft
Cost by home size in Texas
| Home size | Budget | Typical | High finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,200 sq ft | $134,400 | $172,800 | $228,000 |
| 1,500 sq ft | $168,000 | $216,000 | $285,000 |
| 2,000 sq ft | $224,000 | $288,000 | $380,000 |
| 2,500 sq ft | $280,000 | $360,000 | $475,000 |
| 3,000 sq ft | $336,000 | $432,000 | $570,000 |
Where the money goes
For a typical $288,000 build in Texas, here is roughly how the cost splits across the phases of construction:
| Phase | Share | Est. cost |
|---|---|---|
| Site work & permits Excavation, utilities hookup, permit fees, surveys. | 6% | $17,300 |
| Foundation Footings, slab or basement, waterproofing. | 12% | $34,600 |
| Framing Lumber, trusses, sheathing, the structural shell. | 18% | $51,800 |
| Exterior finishes Roofing, siding, windows, exterior doors. | 14% | $40,300 |
| Major systems Plumbing, electrical, and HVAC rough-in and equipment. | 15% | $43,200 |
| Interior finishes Drywall, flooring, cabinets, counters, paint, trim, fixtures. | 24% | $69,100 |
| Final steps & overhead Landscaping, cleanup, builder overhead and margin. | 11% | $31,700 |
What moves the price in Texas
Texas has no state income tax, which keeps contractor overhead slightly lower than coastal peers. The DFW and Houston metros price near the national average; smaller markets like Lubbock or Amarillo run 10–15% below.
The biggest swing factors are finish level (a builder-grade kitchen versus custom cabinetry can move the total by tens of thousands), home complexity (rooflines, stories, and custom layouts add labor), site conditions (slope, soil, and how far utilities have to run), and the local builder market. In and around Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, expect quotes toward the higher end of the range; rural areas of Texas often come in lower.
Can you save by managing the build yourself?
Almost no one DIYs an entire house, but owners do cut cost two realistic ways. Acting as your own general contractor (hiring and scheduling the trades yourself) can save the builder margin baked into the “Final steps & overhead” line above, though it is a real job with real risk. The other lever is finishes: choosing mid-grade materials and doing some of the cosmetic work (paint, simple landscaping) yourself trims the largest phase, interior finishes. Price both paths before committing.
Pricing a specific project, not a whole house?
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to build a house in Texas?
Building a house in Texas runs about $144 per finished square foot for the structure, which is about 4% below the national average. A typical 2,000 square foot home lands near $288,000, with most builds between $224,000 and $380,000 depending on finish level and complexity. This excludes the cost of land.
What is the cost per square foot to build in Texas?
Expect roughly $112 per square foot for a budget build, $144 for a typical build, and $190 or more for a high-finish or complex home in Texas.
Does that include the land?
No. These figures cover the structure only: site prep, foundation, framing, systems, and finishes. Land, lot improvements, and connection of distant utilities are separate and vary widely by location within Texas.
Is it cheaper to build or buy in Texas?
It depends on the local market. Building gives you exactly what you want and a new structure, but carries schedule and overrun risk. Buying is faster and the price is known. Compare a builder's per square foot quote against recent sale prices for comparable new homes in your area before deciding.
Cost to build in other states
Estimates are modeled from Texas’s regional price parity and construction labor index against a national baseline of $150 per square foot. Structure only, land excluded. Updated 2026-06-01. Always get local quotes before budgeting.