By Steven | Refind Realty
One of the most common questions I get from clients is: “How long will it take to build our new home?” And the truth is, the timeline can vary depending on the builder, location, and market conditions. But if you’re building in Texas, especially in high-demand areas like Dallas-Fort Worth, there’s a general timeline you can expect.
I’ve helped many buyers go through the new construction process, and here’s exactly what I walk them through from day one.
For most buyers, a new construction home in Texas will take 6 to 10 months to complete once construction begins.
Here’s how that typically breaks down:
Pre-Construction & Permits: 30 to 60 days
Foundation & Framing: 4 to 6 weeks
Systems (plumbing, electric, HVAC): 3 to 5 weeks
Interior Finish-Out: 8 to 10 weeks
Final Touches & Inspections: 2 to 4 weeks
Of course, delays can happen. I always tell clients to prepare for an extra month or two just in case.
There are a few things that can speed up or slow down the process. Here’s what to watch for:
Production builders like Highland Homes or Perry Homes tend to build faster due to streamlined systems.
Custom builders can take longer, especially if plans or finishes change mid-way.
Rain, snow, and extreme heat can delay foundation work and inspections. North Texas can get heavy storms in spring and winter.
Supply chain issues or labor shortages are still a reality in 2025, although they’ve improved since 2022.
In cities like Frisco or McKinney, permitting can add a month or more before ground breaks. Smaller towns may be faster.
Here’s what I advise buyers who want to get into their new home as quickly as possible:
Choose a spec home: These are already under construction or completed.
Avoid major customizations: Stick with builder-approved finishes.
Get pre-approved early: Some builders won’t start without loan approval.
Work with an experienced agent: I stay in constant contact with builders to avoid surprises.
Start the pre-approval process here:
👉 Get Pre-Approved
If you're on a tight timeline, I often recommend exploring quick-move-in homes. These are homes the builder has already started (or completed) and are usually ready in 30 to 90 days.
You can browse available quick-move-ins on the app:
👉 Download the Lone Star App
It’s updated daily and includes filters for move-in dates, builder incentives, and more.
Not all builders are created equal when it comes to updates. I work closely with builders across the Dallas area and can tell you who is best at:
Keeping timelines realistic
Avoiding material shortages
Being transparent when delays happen
If you need a builder recommendation, let’s talk. You can also check out my New Construction Guide for a full breakdown of the process.
Can I visit the construction site during the build?
Yes, but only during designated walkthroughs. For safety and liability reasons, most builders limit access.
What happens if the build is delayed?
Delays are common. I help negotiate timelines upfront and stay on top of builder communication to protect your move-in date.
Can I customize my floor plan or finishes?
It depends. Custom homes offer full flexibility, while production builders offer set plans and design packages.
How long does it take to close once the home is done?
Typically 30 days or less, assuming financing is in place.
Is it better to buy a new home or resale?
That depends on your timeline, preferences, and budget. I help clients weigh both options to make the right move.
How do I get started building a home?
Let’s talk. I’ll help you get pre-approved, explore builders, and guide you through the full process from lot to closing.
Building a new home in Texas is exciting, but it takes planning and patience. Whether you're looking for a 6-month build or a move-in-ready option, I’ll help you find the right community, floor plan, and timeline for your goals.
Ready to get started?
👉 Download the Lone Star App here: https://lonestarliving.hsidx.com/@sthomas
You're Always Home With Refind Realty.
Office 1229 E. Pleasant Run Ste 224, DeSoto TX 75115
Call :(713) 505-2280
Email: [email protected]
Site: www.stevenjthomas.com
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