Professional new home construction in Santa Clarita from start to finish.
Local New Home Construction Expertise
In Santa Clarita, new home construction ranges from master-planned communities in Valencia to custom builds in Canyon Country and Saugus. We handle single-family homes, multi-unit projects, ADUs, and complete new construction from foundation to final inspection, navigating all local building codes and permits.
Our process keeps every phase clear and on track from pre-construction planning through final occupancy.
We start by understanding your vision and site specifics. Santa Clarita's Building & Safety Department requires detailed plans, site surveys, and compliance with the 2022 California Building Code. We manage all pre-construction coordination, including planning review and zoning approval.
Once permits are in hand, we pour foundations, set framing, and install structural systems. Each phase includes required inspections from the Building & Safety team to confirm code compliance.
Electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and HVAC systems get installed and inspected. Interior finishes—drywall, flooring, cabinetry—follow, with each trade certified and inspected for local code standards.
The final walkthrough captures any punch-list items. Once all inspections pass and final permits are issued, you receive your Certificate of Occupancy and the keys to your new home.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Complete new construction solutions for Santa Clarita homeowners and developers.
Custom single-family builds from foundation to move-in. We work across all Santa Clarita neighborhoods—Valencia's master-planned communities, Canyon Country's nature-oriented homesites, and Saugus family properties. Full compliance with local permitting and building codes.

New single-family construction in Valencia's master-planned community.
Townhome communities, condo projects, and multi-unit residential buildings. We manage complex site logistics, shared utility systems, and HOA-compliant construction in neighborhoods like Newhall and Canyon Country.

Multi-unit townhome development in Saugus.
Accessory dwelling units, guest houses, and detached structures for Santa Clarita properties. We handle all local zoning requirements, setback compliance, and utility connections for secondary units across all neighborhoods.

New ADU build in Canyon Country.
Santa Clarita's fire hazard zones require specialized construction methods. We meet all fire-resistant roof and structural requirements for homes in affected areas.
Quality construction starts with expertise in local codes and proven processes.
Santa Clarita Building & Safety issues permits for construction work valued at hundreds of millions annually. Improper permits delay projects and create liability. We manage the full permit lifecycle—from plan submission through final inspections—ensuring no costly rework.
The city enforces the 2022 California Building Code with local amendments for seismic, wildfire, and grading conditions. Non-compliance means failed inspections and project halts. We know every requirement—from fire-resistant roof coverings in hazard zones to grading and drainage rules.
A new home is your largest investment. Every inspection, permit, and sign-off protects that asset. We document every phase so you own a property built to code, insurable, and ready for the future.
We build throughout Santa Clarita's neighborhoods and the broader valley.
From Valencia's master-planned communities with HOA requirements to Canyon Country's hillside builds and Saugus family neighborhoods, we understand the distinct permitting, grading, and construction needs of each area. Newhall, Stevenson Ranch, and Castaic projects get the same expert attention.
We work regularly with Santa Clarita's Building & Safety inspectors, planning staff, and utility providers. These relationships speed approvals and prevent costly mistakes. Your new home benefits from our standing in the community.
Before any construction begins in Santa Clarita, you must obtain a building permit from the Building & Safety Department. The permit covers the entire structure project and all systems—electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and HVAC. You'll also need plan approval showing compliance with the 2022 California Building Code and local amendments for fire hazards, grading, and drainage.
Start with a qualified general contractor who knows the permit process inside out.
Common questions about new home construction in Santa Clarita.
Yes, accessory dwelling units and guest houses are allowed. Santa Clarita zoning permits ADUs on single-family lots with proper setbacks, parking, and utility connections. All secondary structures require building permits and must meet current energy and safety codes.
Yes. Homes in Santa Clarita Fire Hazard Zones must use fire-resistant roof coverings, defensible landscaping, and hardened materials. The city's Building Code includes specific requirements for structures in these zones to reduce wildfire risk.
Setbacks vary by neighborhood and zoning. Canyon Country, Valencia, and Saugus have different rules. Your building plans must show all setback distances from property lines. Verify exact requirements with Santa Clarita Planning before finalizing your design.
No. Valencia's master-planned communities and some Stevenson Ranch properties have HOAs and Mello Roos taxes. Established neighborhoods like parts of Saugus offer homes without HOA fees. Check title reports and community rules before you buy.
Inspections occur at key phases: foundation, framing, electrical rough, plumbing rough, mechanical, and final. Santa Clarita Building & Safety schedules and performs all inspections. Each must pass before work continues and the next phase begins.
Look for licensed general contractors with local Santa Clarita experience, positive references, and insurance. Ask about past projects in your neighborhood. Verify they know the city's permit process and have good standing with Building & Safety.
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