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Build Your Custom Home on Acreage in Texas

Whether you already own land or are searching for the right property, True Stone Custom Homes specializes in helping families build custom homes on acreage throughout the Texas Hill Country and Central Texas.

From raw land and rural utilities to home design and construction management, we help simplify the process of building on your own land.

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Building on Texas Acreage Experts

Building on Rural Land Requires More Than Just a House Plan

Building a custom home on acreage in Texas is very different from building in a subdivision. Every property has unique conditions that impact cost, timeline, and overall project success.

Important factors include:

  • Topography and elevation changes
  • Rock and excavation conditions
  • Tree clearing and site access
  • Water wells or rural water availability
  • Septic system requirements
  • Electric utility distance and trenching
  • Drainage and flood considerations
  • Soil conditions and foundation engineering

At True Stone Custom Homes, we help evaluate these factors early so clients can make informed decisions before construction begins.

A Proven Process for Building a Custom Home on Acreage

1. Land Evaluation

We review the property layout, access, utilities, topography, drainage, and potential build locations.

  • Site preparation
  • Utilities
  • Septic systems
  • Driveways
  • Retaining walls
  • Home construction
  • Contingencies

We work with clients to design homes that maximize:

  • Hill Country views
  • Privacy
  • Sun orientation
  • Outdoor living
  • Long-term functionality

Common Challenges Building on Acreage in Texas

Many rural properties in Texas appear affordable initially, but hidden site costs can become significant without proper planning.

Poor Build Site Placement

Positioning the home correctly can dramatically impact:

  • Views
  • Drainage
  • Privacy
  • Excavation costs
  • Foundation Exposure
  • Future usability of the land

Electric utility extensions, trenching distances, wells, septic systems, and internet availability all need to be evaluated early.

Texas Hill Country properties often require:

  • Rock excavation
  • Retaining walls
  • Long driveways
  • Drainage improvements

Why Work With Us?

Experience With Rural Properties

We understand the unique challenges involved with building on acreage throughout Central Texas and the Texas Hill Country.

Site Development Knowledge

Unlike many builders, we understand the importance of land preparation, grading, drainage, and utility coordination before construction begins.

Personalized Custom Homes

We focus on quality over volume and work closely with homeowners throughout the process.

Texas Hill Country Focus

We specialize in helping clients build homes that fit the land, views, and lifestyle of the surrounding area.

Areas We Build

We build custom across:

Boerne
Bulverde
Spring Branch
Fredericksburg
Canyon Lake
New Braunfels
Blanco
Comfort
Kerrville 

From San Antonio to Austin. 

We proudly serve homeowners throughout the Texas Hill Country and Central Texas region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my land as equity for construction financing?

In many cases, yes. Some lenders allow land equity to be used toward the down payment requirement for a construction loan.

Should I clear my land before meeting with a builder?

Usually no. It is better to evaluate the land and establish a building plan with a builder before clearing large areas unnecessarily.

What utilities are needed for rural acreage homes?

Most rural builds require coordination for electric service, septic systems, water wells or rural water, propane, and internet access.