Building a custom home in Texas Hill Country costs $150–$325 per square foot in 2026, depending on finish level, site conditions, and location. A 2,000 sq ft standard custom home runs $300,000–$450,000, while a high-end build on a challenging Hill Country lot can reach $600,000–$650,000. These figures include materials, labor, permits, and site prep — but exclude land acquisition.
Building a custom home in the Texas Hill Country in 2026 will cost most homeowners between $150 and $325 per square foot — a range that reflects real differences in finish level, lot conditions, and the specific city or county you're building in. In our 7+ years constructing custom homes across Burnet, Marble Falls, Lampasas, Liberty Hill, and Georgetown, TMB Construction has seen firsthand how dramatically Hill Country terrain, caliche soil, and cedar-covered lots can swing a budget before a single wall goes up. This guide is built to give Central Texas property owners an honest, data-grounded answer to the most stressful question in homebuilding: what is this actually going to cost me? We've broken down every major cost driver — from foundation type and framing to HVAC, plumbing rough-in, roofing, permits, and the hidden expenses most contractors never mention upfront. Whether you're planning a 1,800 sq ft ranch-style home outside Bertram or a 3,500 sq ft luxury barndominium near Horseshoe Bay, the numbers and local context in this guide will help you build a realistic budget before you ever break ground. If you want a project-specific number faster, call TMB Construction at 830-289-3852 for a free on-site estimate. We serve Burnet County, Llano County, Lampasas County, and the broader Hill Country corridor — and we use one crew from design to final inspection, which keeps both your costs and your stress lower than the industry average.