There are three real paths to a new home in Visalia, Tulare, Hanford, or Fresno in 2026:

  1. Buy a production (tract) home from a national or regional builder like Lennar, KB Home, or Woodside in an active subdivision.
  2. Buy a semi-custom home from a local builder using pre-engineered plans on your lot or theirs.
  3. Build a fully custom home with a designer/architect and a local general contractor on land you own or are buying.

Each path has a place. After 25+ years building 42+ custom homes across the Central Valley, here's the comparison I'd give a friend asking the question.

The honest cost comparison

A production builder's $290/sq ft looks cheaper than a custom builder's $400/sq ft, but the comparison isn't apples-to-apples. The production home is built on a graded subdivision lot with sewer, water, sidewalks, and curb already in place. A custom home is often on rural or infill land where you're paying for site work, septic, well, and utility extensions separately.

When a production home is the right call

Production homes are an excellent fit if:

The trade-offs: limited customization, less control over construction quality, and a finished product that looks like the rest of the street.

When semi-custom makes sense

Semi-custom is the right path if:

This is a real sweet spot for buyers in Tulare and Hanford, where building costs are reasonable and there's plenty of available lot inventory.

When fully custom is worth it

Custom is worth the premium if any of these apply:

Quality differences you can actually see and feel

After two decades, here's where I see real construction quality diverge between production and custom builds in the Central Valley:

These differences don't show up on the MLS listing. They show up in how the home feels in year one, year five, and year fifteen.

A realistic budget comparison: 2,400 sq ft in Visalia, 2026

The custom home costs more, but it's also a different product. The right question isn't "which is cheaper?" — it's "which one is the home I want to live in for the next 20 years?"

How to decide which path is right for you

Three honest questions:

  1. Do I have strong preferences about how my home is laid out and built? If yes, lean custom. If you mostly want a nice new house, production or semi-custom is fine.
  2. Do I have time? Custom takes 12–18 months. If you need to be in by Christmas, production is the only realistic option.
  3. Do I own (or want to own) specific land? If yes, custom or semi-custom on your lot. Production is subdivision-only.

There's no wrong answer. The wrong answer is going into a custom build expecting production speed and price, or going into a production home expecting custom-level control and finish.

Where DC General Contracting fits

DC General Contracting builds fully custom and semi-custom homes for clients who want a home built specifically for them — typically on land they already own or are buying. We don't compete with Lennar or KB Home on subdivision pricing, and we don't try to.

What we offer:

About the author

Daniel Calderon

Founder of DC General Contracting and a licensed California general contractor (CA Lic #1097556). A journeyman carpenter with 25+ years in the field, Daniel has built 42+ custom homes and 440+ apartment units across the Central Valley, plus commercial projects including a gas station, library, fire station, and multiple schools.