Cost to Build a House in Sacramento, California
Construction costs in Sacramento, California typically range from $265–$475 per square foot. Typical full builds run $530K–$1.66M, with ADUs from $244K–$360K and permits 3%–6%–$27K–$53K. Average timeline: 5–10 months.
Cost Snapshot
- Cost per Square Foot: $265–$475
- Typical Full Build: $530K–$1.66M
- ADU Construction: $244K–$360K
- Permit Costs: 3%–6%–$27K–$53K
- Typical Timeline: 5–10 months
Cost Impact Factors
- Zoning restrictions in Sacramento
- Lot size, slope, and access
- Permit requirements in Sacramento
- Energy and building codes
- Labor costs in California
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does it cost to build a house in Sacramento?
- In 2026, residential construction in Sacramento costs $265–$475 per square foot depending on finish tier, lot conditions, and project scope.
- How long does it take to build a house in Sacramento?
- A typical new-construction home in Sacramento takes 8–14 months from permit approval to completion. Permit processing adds 5–10 months.
- How much does an ADU cost in Sacramento?
- ADU construction in Sacramento typically costs $244K–$360K depending on size, finish level, and whether it's attached or detached.
- What permits do I need to build in Sacramento?
- You'll need building permits, plan check approval, and potentially grading, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits. Permit and soft costs typically run 3%–6% of build cost — roughly $27K–$53K on a typical project.
- Is Buildora IQ accurate for Sacramento estimates?
- Yes. Buildora IQ calibrates every estimate to Sacramento's current labor rates, material costs, and permit fee structures using local market data.
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