Hidden Costs of Building a Home in Texas: What Buyers Need to Know
Building a new home in Texas — especially in high-demand areas like Argyle, Northlake, Denton, Flower Mound, and Prosper — is exciting. But many buyers are surprised when the final number ends up higher than the advertised “base price.”
As a Broker Associate representing dozens of new-construction buyers across North Texas, I help clients navigate the true cost of building so they’re protected from expensive surprises.
Here’s everything buyers need to know before signing a contract with a Texas builder.
💰 1. Lot Premiums
This is one of the biggest hidden costs.
While the builder may start a model at “$550,000,” that price usually does NOT include the lot.
Lot premiums vary based on:
-
Size
-
Greenbelt views
-
Cul-de-sac location
-
Corner lots
-
Oversized or irregular shapes
-
Proximity to amenities
Typical Lot Premiums in North Texas (Accurate & Current)
-
Standard lot: $0 – $15,000
-
Oversized lot: $15,000 – $35,000
-
Greenbelt or premium-facing: $25,000 – $75,000+
-
Half-acre or acre lots (luxury): $100,000 – $350,000+
Why This Matters
Lot selection dramatically affects resale value — something your agent can help evaluate.
🛠 2. Structural Upgrade Costs
These are upgrades you must decide on before the home is framed. Examples include:
-
Enlarged patios
-
Media room additions
-
Bay windows
-
Fireplace additions
-
3-car garages
-
Ceiling height increases
-
Sliding glass doors
-
Luxury primary bath options
These upgrades can add $10,000 to $80,000+ depending on builder and community.
🛋 3. Design Center Upgrades
This is where buyers get hit the hardest.
Common upgrade categories:
-
Flooring (hardwood vs. LVP vs. carpet)
-
Quartz countertops
-
Cabinet color upgrades
-
Lighting packages
-
Hardware finishes
-
Backsplash selections
-
Built-ins
-
Shower tile to the ceiling
-
Appliance upgrades
Typical Costs
-
Conservative upgrade package: $8,000 – $20,000
-
Mid-range upgrades: $25,000 – $45,000
-
High-end finishes: $50,000 – $120,000+
Upgrades may also vary dramatically between builders. Highland Homes, for example, includes more standard features than many competitors—while some builders price low at base and make it up in upgrades.
🧱 4. Exterior Elevation Fees
The front exterior style (brick, stone, siding combo) can add:
-
$5,000 – $25,000+ depending on the builder.
Buyers don’t always realize that the model home elevation is often a premium choice.
🪜 5. Pre-Closing Costs You Might Not Expect
✔ Utility Connection Fees
Many Texas municipalities charge:
-
Water tap fees
-
Sewer tap fees
-
Utility setup costs
-
Impact fees for new developments
These can range from $1,500 to $6,000 depending on the city.
✔ Surveys
Some builders include it — others require you to pay separately.
✔ Title Policy
Varies by builder. Many large Texas builders no longer cover this cost unless you use their lender.
Title policy cost depends on price, but on a $600,000 home it’s about $3,300.
📦 6. Post-Move-In Costs Most Buyers Forget
This is where Texas new-construction owners get surprised the most.
❗ Landscaping / Sod Add-Ons
Some builders only landscape the front yard.
Backyard sod can cost $1,500 – $4,500 depending on size.
❗ Window Treatments
New construction = zero blinds.
Average cost for blinds/shades: $2,000 – $7,000.
❗ Backyard Features
-
Patio extensions
-
Pergolas
-
Concrete slabs
-
Decking
-
Outdoor kitchens
These often add $5,000 – $30,000+ after closing.
❗ Gutters
Some builders include partial gutters only.
Full gutter installation can range $1,000 – $3,500 depending on home size.
❗ Fencing
If you’re early in the phase, fences may not yet be installed.
Average North Texas fencing cost: $4,000 – $8,000.
❗ Full sprinkler coverage
Some builders only sprinkle the front yard unless upgraded.
🧾 7. HOA Fees, PID Fees & MUD Taxes
Many Texas master-planned communities — especially in Argyle, Northlake, and Prosper — include special taxing districts.
PID (Public Improvement District) Fees
Common in master-planned communities.
Ranges from $1,500 – $3,500+ annually.
MUD (Municipal Utility District) Taxes
Some communities have no MUD; others add 0.3% – 0.8% to the tax rate.
HOA Fees
Ranges from:
-
Standard: $600 – $1,000/year
-
Active lifestyle communities: $1,200 – $2,000/year
These fees significantly impact affordability and long-term resale value.
🏗 8. Builder Incentives Aren’t Always What They Seem
Builders often advertise:
-
“$20,000 toward closing costs”
-
“Lower interest rates”
-
“Free upgrades with preferred lender”
But…
Using the builder’s lender may lock you into a higher base rate or require specific loan structures.
A knowledgeable Realtor will:
✔ Compare lender incentives
✔ Shop rates externally
✔ Negotiate additional credits
✔ Calculate the true cost to you
Builder reps represent the builder, not you — which is why representation is essential.
🔍 9. Construction Delays & Cost of Rate Lock Extensions
If the home takes longer than expected to build (common in Texas):
-
Your rate lock may expire
-
You may pay extension fees
-
Your payment may change
Rate lock extensions can cost $1,000 – $4,000+.
🛡 10. Why You MUST Use a Realtor When Building
A builder rep’s job is to protect the builder.
My job is to protect YOU.
As your agent, I help with:
-
Identifying cost traps
-
Negotiating incentives
-
Reviewing contracts
-
Ensuring fair pricing
-
Monitoring construction
-
Advising on upgrades that increase resale value
-
Avoiding upgrades that waste money
-
Navigating inspections and walkthroughs
-
Preventing costly mistakes
Best part?
The builder pays my commission — not you.
You get full representation at no cost.
🧠 Expert Insight from Kim Reding
Broker Associate | Magnolia Realty
“The biggest mistakes I see in new construction come from buyers not understanding what’s included — and what isn’t. With an experienced agent by your side, you’ll avoid thousands of dollars in unnecessary costs and build a home with long-term value.”
🎯 Final Thoughts
Building a home in Texas is an incredible opportunity — but understanding the hidden costs is essential to protecting your budget and your investment.
With a local new-construction expert guiding you, you can build confidently, save money, and make smart decisions that maximize long-term value.
👉 Thinking about building a home in North Texas? Schedule your new construction consultation today.
📧 kimreding@magnoliarealty.com
🌐 www.kimreding.com

