How much does it cost to build a luxury home?

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Pacaso's Editorial Team
March 20, 2026
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The cost to build a luxury home depends on several factors such as lot size, home dimensions, finish quality and regional labor rates. On average, building an entry-level luxury residence costs between $200 and $500 per square foot. This means that an average 5,000 sq ft luxury home costs between $1 million and $2.5 million to build. For a more detailed understanding of how much you’ll spend when you design your dream home, we’ve broken down the costs into eight key areas. Remember, your specific costs will vary based on the factors discussed above, and fluctuating material costs – more on that later.

Breaking down the luxury home build cost by tier

When calculating the cost of a luxury home, consider primary factors such as your home's size and desired features to get a ballpark estimate. The cost of specific features depends on whether you seek entry-level, premium or bespoke options.
TierFeaturesCost
Entry-level luxury (approximately 3,000 total sq. ft.)High-end builder-grade materials, hardwood floors, custom kitchen, 10 ft. ceilings$200 to $500 per square foot ($600,000 to $1,500,000 total)
Custom luxury (approximately 5,000 sq. ft.)Custom architectural design, stonework and millwork, spa-style amenities, designer lighting and customized outdoor spaces$300 to $800 per square foot ($1,500,000 to $4,000,000 total)
Ultra-luxury (approximately 8,000 sq. ft.)Fully bespoke architecture, imported materials, resort-style outdoor spaces, customized landscaping, automation systems and additional structures such as wine cellars and guest houses.$1,000+ per square foot ($8,000,000+ total)

Common custom luxury home cost drivers

Building custom luxury homes isn’t a one-size-fits-all process — there are more cost variables compared to a standard new build. Therefore, understanding the most common cost drivers can help you form a more accurate budget.

Location 

The location of your luxury home build plays a large role in its overall cost. This is because median home prices vary widely across the country. The best places for a second home offer amenities that align with your lifestyle.

Land 

One of the first expenses in building a luxury home is the cost of your homesite. According to the National Association of Home Builders, lot costs constitute about 13.7% of the total cost of a custom luxury home. The land’s cost varies based on lot size, location and the local real estate market, but it’s also important to consider how the land's physical features will affect your budget. For example, a fully wooded lot will require tree removal, rocky soil will cost more to excavate for a foundation and land with a steep grade might need extra engineering to make it suitable for building. Plan for 3-8% of your budget to go toward site prep alone (excluding the cost of the land itself).

Architectural and design fees

Luxury home building is all about customization, and there are a few options when it comes to creating blueprints for your new home. The least expensive is to work with a developer and choose from pre-existing floor plans, with some customization options. For a fully custom home, you’ll need to hire professionals to put your vision on paper, including an architect and engineer, and possibly an interior designer. These are often considered “soft costs”, meaning they're not direct construction costs, and they vary greatly. According to Ralston Architects, you can expect to spend 8-15% of your budget on these services.

Construction

According to the National Association of Home Builders, construction costs make up 64.4% of a new home’s total price. These are known as hard costs because they are directly tied to the build itself. Construction costs are made up of three distinct components: 
  • Foundation (5-15% of your budget): The larger your home, the more your foundation will cost. A larger footprint simply requires more excavation and more concrete. The topography of your lot will also be a major factor. Building on a hill will cost significantly more than building on a flat, well-drained lot.
  • Framing (10-20% of your budget): Framing provides a skeleton for your house. Between 2020 and 2021, lumber costs rose to about $1,700 per 1,000 board feet. Costs have since then lowered to about $600 per 1,000 board feet in 2026, according to Trading Economics.
  • Internal systems: Your basic internal systems are the behind-the-scenes workhorses that keep your life running smoothly from day to day, including insulation, HVAC, plumbing and electricity. 
Luxury add-ons make up the remaining 10-15% of your construction expenses. This includes radiant floor heating, intercoms, security systems, built-in stereo systems, smart home features, central vacuums, indoor pools, spas and more. Getting these systems right the first time is worth it in terms of both money and hassle down the road.

Interior finishes

This is where you get to have the most fun and implement your favorite interior design tips so your home reflects your style. Selecting high-quality kitchen appliances, plumbing fixtures and little details like exposed beams and crown molding can take your home from average to amazing. Plan on setting aside 25-35% of your building costs for interior work.

Exterior finishes

The cost to build a luxury home also includes essentials like roofing and siding, and the materials you choose will impact your budget. Some of the best luxury home features, like stone and brickwork, will increase the cost, as will specialty roofing materials like slate or metal. You’ll also need to budget for paving walkways and driveways, as well as landscaping, including outdoor lighting and sod. Expect to use 15-20% of your budget for this important exterior work.

Extras

Approximately 17% of your budget will go toward paying your contractor and covering miscellaneous expenses, such as site waste removal and building permits, so be sure to factor those costs in. You may also run into building issues, authorize overtime hours for laborers or select additional upgrades that further add to the luxury home build cost.

Benefits of owning with Pacaso vs. building a luxury home

Choosing to build luxury homes is an ambitious endeavor, but it’s not the only option. Pacaso’s co-ownership model is a convenient alternative to building one from scratch, offering fully managed LLC co-ownership in desirable areas to its members. It’s less hassle than calculating the cost per square foot to build a luxury home, and Pacaso offers right-sized ownership of ⅛ to ½ of a managed second home if you don’t plan on being there full-time. Take a look at how Pacaso works before committing to a full build, as it may be a more convenient option for your lifestyle goals. 

The Pacaso difference for owning a luxury home

If a luxury second home is in your future, but the time or cost to build a luxury home feels out of reach, Pacaso might be the perfect fit. Pacaso’s co-ownership model offers all the comfort of a fully furnished, professionally decorated luxury home in a stunning location. Plus, you’ll get the peace of mind of integrated property management from the experienced Pacaso Crew. Visit Pacaso today to view listings and learn more about the many benefits of co-ownership. 

Cost to build a luxury home FAQs

01: Is co-owning a Pacaso home cheaper than building a luxury home?

Yes. Co-owning with Pacaso costs less than building a luxury home from scratch. Instead of paying for land, construction, and maintenance alone, you buy a share of a professionally designed home and split the costs with other owners.

02: Are Pacaso homes luxury homes?

Pacaso offers high-end, fully furnished, and professionally designed homes in premium neighborhoods. Buyers co-own a share of these luxury properties, which are turnkey and managed so they’re ready to enjoy whenever you visit.

03: What is the most expensive type of home to build?

The most expensive type of home to build has complex, highly customized architectural structures that sit on premium sites. Furthermore, a high-demand location can significantly add to the overall cost. Expect to pay $1,000+ per foot for an ultra-luxurious home.

04: How can I reduce luxury home construction costs?

To keep costs down while building a luxury home, consider simplifying the overall design or modifying pre-existing blueprints. Make sure to plan your build well in advance, research each part of the process thoroughly and choose your materials strategically. Look for a location that offers a balance of amenities and affordability.

05: How can I estimate the cost of my luxury home build?

To best determine the cost of your luxury home, use national and regional data to calculate the per-square-foot cost. For a general estimate, keep in mind that entry-level luxury homes cost between $200 to $500 per square foot. So if you plan to build a 3,000 sq ft luxury home, it may cost between $600,000 and $1,500,000.

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