Local Custom Home Builder Expertise
Prosper, TX has seen steady growth over the past decade, with master-planned communities like Star Trail, Whitley Place, and Windsong Ranch attracting families seeking spacious lots and custom finishes. Building a custom home or general contractor work in Prosper means working with HOA requirements, solid ground conditions east of Preston Road, and Prosper ISD's excellent school reputation. Our custom home builder and general contractor services in Prosper, TX are built around understanding local code, site access, and the quality homeowners expect in this growing North Texas market.
A clear process from concept to completion, with regular updates and transparent next steps.
Every custom home and addition in Prosper starts with a solid plan. We meet with you to understand your vision, assess your lot (whether it's in Gentle Creek Estates or a newer parcel east of Preston), and outline what permitting and inspections will look like with the Town of Prosper.
We review your lot, explore floorplans, and discuss your priorities. Lot size, orientation, and any HOA rules guide our initial sketches and cost estimates.
We handle permit submissions through the Town of Prosper's online portal, manage inspections, and keep you updated at each stage. Clear communication means no surprises.
We prepare your site, pour foundations engineered for Prosper's soil, and frame walls and roof. Regular inspections ensure code compliance and structural integrity.
Electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems are installed and inspected. We coordinate with licensed subcontractors registered with the Town of Prosper.
Drywall, paint, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures go in. We pay close attention to your chosen finishes and custom details that make your home uniquely yours.
We conduct a comprehensive inspection with you, verify all code compliance items, and ensure every detail meets your expectations before you move in.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why.
Custom construction tailored to Prosper's neighborhoods, lot sizes, and lifestyle.
Whether you're building in Star Trail's upscale community or on a larger lot near Saddle Creek, we design and construct homes that match Prosper's quality standards. We understand the architectural styles popular here—brick, stone, open floor plans—and work within HOA guidelines.

New construction in master-planned Prosper community
Prosper and the surrounding areas offer excellent opportunities for barndominiums on larger acreage. We build steel-frame and post-frame structures that combine living quarters with workshop or storage space, engineered to meet local codes and designed for the Texas climate.

Custom barndominium with steel frame and workshop space
Growing family? Whitley Place and Gentle Creek Estates homeowners often expand upward or outward. We handle room additions, kitchen remodels, primary suite expansions, and covered patios—all with proper permitting and attention to your home's existing style.

Seamless room addition preserving original home character
Building in Prosper is different than building in Dallas or a smaller town. We know the unique landscape, code enforcement, and community standards.
Prosper maintains a streamlined but thorough permit process through its online Citizen Self-Service (CSS) portal. We handle all submissions, respond to plan reviewer comments, and coordinate inspections at each phase. Our familiarity with Prosper's Building Inspections Division eliminates delays and confusion.
PRO TIP: Prosper requires high water-pressure regulators (PRVs) on all new homes due to variable water pressure throughout town. We design systems from the start to meet this requirement.
Most new homes in neighborhoods like Star Trail, Whitley Place, Windsong Ranch, and Lakes of Prosper have HOA requirements. We review architectural standards, color palettes, and setback rules before design approval. This prevents costly revisions and ensures your home fits the community aesthetic.
Prosper sits on a mix of rock highlands and fertile black-land flats (a legacy of the railroad's original path). We site foundations appropriately, manage drainage for North Texas thunderstorms, and design for summer heat and occasional severe weather. Lot orientation and tree cover matter—we use them strategically in design.
Build with someone who knows the area, not just the craft.
We build throughout Prosper and the surrounding areas from the Dallas North Tollway to Highway 380.
Star Trail, Windsong Ranch, Whitley Place, and Artesia represent Prosper's upscale, community-focused developments. These neighborhoods offer resort-style amenities, strict architectural standards, and proximity to Prosper ISD schools. We're experienced builders in each.
East of Preston Road, you'll find acreage properties, Gentle Creek Estates, and pockets of mature landscaping ideal for barndominiums and larger estates. We excel in rural and semi-rural Prosper builds where lot size and privacy are priorities.
Upscale community with resort pools, wide streets, and homes by top builders. Strong HOA guidelines and excellent schools attract discerning homeowners.
Tropical lagoon, resort pools, and disc golf attract families seeking premium amenities. Home sizes range from $500s to over $1M.
Tree-lined streets, creek-side parks, and spacious lots appeal to families. Large custom homes with plenty of outdoor living space.
Golf course community on the east side. Custom estate homes on large lots with mature landscaping and privacy.
Semi-rural setting with larger lots ideal for barndominiums, custom estates, and hobby properties. Minutes from town amenities.
Highly-rated schools drive demand across Prosper. We build in neighborhoods throughout the ISD, knowing family priorities vary.
Prosper is located at the northern terminus of the Dallas North Tollway on Highway 380. Our office is convenient to Star Trail and central Prosper. For properties in Gentle Creek Estates or Saddle Creek, we typically travel east of Preston Road. Easy access via I-380 and surrounding corridors keeps us responsive on-site.
New home construction in Prosper requires permits for all structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. The Town of Prosper reviews plans via its online CSS portal, and we manage every submission. Residential permits typically include foundation, framing, systems rough-ins, and final completion inspections before occupancy.
Most Prosper neighborhoods have HOA architectural committees. We review your neighborhood's design guidelines, submit renderings and material samples for approval, and incorporate feedback before final design. This step prevents costly revisions later.
Yes. Barndominiums on acreage outside city limits or in unincorporated areas of Denton and Collin counties are permitted with proper engineering and zoning compliance. We verify your land is suitable and obtain the necessary approvals before design.
Prosper's landscape includes rocky highlands east of the historic rail line and black-land flats to the west. We conduct soil tests and site analysis to determine pier-and-beam or slab-on-grade foundations based on your lot. This prevents settling and structural issues long-term.
Prosper enforces modern building codes via the Town's Building Inspections Division. Key differences include mandatory PRVs for water systems, thorough electrical and mechanical inspection protocols, and strict drainage management due to North Texas storms. We design and build to exceed these standards.
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