Custom Home Building in Novi, MI.
New construction on available Novi lots, built to current executive-home spec.
Custom Home Building in Novi
Novi is one of the county’s fastest-growing cities, with most residential housing built between 1985 and 2015. The dominant pattern is upgrading builder-grade finishes and finishing the many unfinished basements.
Typical range: $350 – $700+ / sq ft · Timeline: 14–22 months. Every project is a fixed-price contract with permits pulled and inspections scheduled by us.
What we handle
Scope
- Ground-up custom design and build
- Structural and civil engineering coordination
- Geothermal and high-efficiency systems
- Smart-home wiring
- Custom millwork throughout
Permits in Novi
- The City of Novi runs an online permit portal with most residential permits clearing review in two to four weeks. Many subdivisions also require HOA approval, which we prepare alongside the permit.
Every project includes
- Fixed-price written contract
- Permits pulled by us
- Daily site cleanup, weekly updates
- One-year workmanship warranty
Custom Home Building in Novi: questions.
How much should a custom home cost in Novi, MI?
Custom home construction in Oakland County runs $350 to $500 per square foot for a quality build and $500 to $700 or more for luxury-tier work with geothermal, smart-home systems, and custom millwork throughout. Lot and site work are priced separately.
How long does a custom home take in Novi?
Plan on 14 to 22 months from groundbreaking to certificate of occupancy, plus six to twelve months of design, engineering, and permitting before that — roughly 18 to 30 months from first design conversation to move-in.
Do you pull permits for custom home building in Novi?
Yes, on every job. The City of Novi runs an online permit portal with most residential permits clearing review in two to four weeks. Many subdivisions also require HOA approval, which we prepare alongside the permit.
Can I bring my own architect’s plans?
Yes. If you already have drawings or an architect relationship, we work from your existing plans, review them for constructability, and provide a detailed fixed-price estimate against that scope. Some design refinement typically happens during that review — that is normal and part of the process.