Professional new home construction in Atlanta, GA—from design through final occupancy.
Local New Home Construction Expertise
In Atlanta, GA, we build custom homes from the ground up—handling design, permits, framing, insulation, and final finishes. Whether you're building in Midtown, Buckhead, or beyond, we manage every phase so your vision becomes reality.
We partner with you at every stage, from site review and design through construction and occupancy. Clear communication, realistic planning, and skilled execution define our process.
We evaluate zoning, setbacks, utilities, and lot conditions. Your architect develops plans aligned with budget and building codes for Atlanta.
We handle permit applications, plan submissions, and all city reviews. Regular inspections confirm compliance with Atlanta building standards.
We pour foundations, frame walls and roofs, and install structural systems. Each phase passes inspection before moving forward.
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems are installed. Insulation is applied to meet Atlanta's climate and energy codes.
Drywall, flooring, cabinetry, and fixtures are installed. Final inspections and walk-through confirm quality before occupancy.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
What we build in Atlanta spans single-family homes, energy-efficient designs, and complex infill projects. Each service reflects our core commitment to quality and local expertise.
We design and build homes tailored to your needs, site, and budget. From lot evaluation through permit approvals, we handle architectural design, structural engineering, and coordination with contractors to deliver a home that fits your lifestyle and Atlanta's neighborhoods.

New custom home in Grant Park neighborhood, Atlanta.

Energy-efficient new construction featuring open-concept design, Midtown Atlanta.
Atlanta summers demand smart cooling and insulation. We build homes that meet Georgia Energy Code while maximizing natural light and airflow. Modern materials, efficient HVAC systems, and insulation reduce operating costs year-round.
Building inside the perimeter means navigating tree ordinances, zoning restrictions, and historic district rules. We specialize in infill projects—tight lots, challenging sites, and mixed-density neighborhoods where Atlanta's building codes and neighborhood character require expertise and care.

Infill townhome in Buckhead, Atlanta—dense site, smart design.
New home construction is your biggest investment. Cutting corners on permits, materials, or design often leads to costly mistakes.
Atlanta's building codes, zoning regulations, and permitting process are complex. One missed step—wrong setback, inadequate stormwater plan, tree removal violation—can halt a project or trigger expensive rework. We navigate these rules so your build stays compliant and on track.
Early permitting review prevents rework. Misaligned plans can mean redesigns, re-submissions, and lost . Partner with a builder who reviews zoning first.
New construction lets you specify every detail—structure, finishes, systems. A skilled builder ensures each phase is inspected and code-compliant. Energy-efficient insulation, quality framing, and proper MEP installation reduce future repairs and increase your home's resale appeal.
Lot conditions—drainage, soil, utilities, tree preservation—impact cost and feasibility. We review sites upfront, identifying challenges before design begins. This early assessment prevents surprise costs and allows realistic budgeting.
We work across Atlanta—inside the perimeter and in surrounding communities. Each area has unique character and code requirements. We know them.
From Buckhead and Virginia Highland to Grant Park and Midtown, each Atlanta neighborhood has distinct zoning, architectural expectations, and permitting complexity. Intown projects demand extra care for tree preservation and setback compliance. We've built in all these areas and understand what works.
Westside communities like English Avenue show promise for new construction. Suburbs offer different scales and building economics. Wherever you're building in or near Atlanta, we bring hands-on experience with local conditions.
New home construction spans site prep, architectural design, permitting, foundation and framing, MEP systems, insulation, drywall, finishes, landscaping, and final inspections.
Ready to discuss your new home project? Call us today for a consultation.
Common questions about new home construction in Atlanta, GA
Custom homes typically range from $225 to $500+ per square foot depending on location, finishes, and complexity. Site conditions, design detail, and material selections drive cost more than square footage alone.
While owning land is helpful, many builders assist with lot evaluation and feasibility studies. We review zoning, utilities, and site conditions before design begins.
All major projects require building permits, site plan reviews, and zoning approval. We handle plan submissions and coordinate inspections for foundation, framing, mechanical, electrical, and final occupancy.
Yes. Custom building means every detail—layout, finishes, systems, and materials—can be tailored to your vision and budget. We work closely with your architect and designer throughout.
Change orders are documented in writing with updated costs. Early finishes selection and clear plans minimize mid-project changes and cost overruns.
Yes. Intown projects require expertise in zoning, tree ordinances, setbacks, and historic district rules. We specialize in infill and challenging sites across Buckhead, Virginia Highland, Grant Park, and Midtown.
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