Before you can build your dream home, you need land to build it on. Land prices are one of the biggest unknowns in the custom home construction process, and land cost directly impacts what you’ll be able to build. Add in the confusion around wide price ranges in Oakland County, and it can quickly become overwhelming trying to decide where to invest.
At LL Custom Contracting, we have over two decades of experience guiding our clients through the custom home construction process, including helping them find the perfect place to build in Oakland County. In this blog, you’ll learn how much an acre of land costs, the factors that drive price differences, and how land decisions impact your ability to build a custom home that meets your goals and budget.
What we’ll cover:
The cost of an acre of land in Oakland County typically varies from $150,000 to $1,000,000 or more, depending on the location, lot type, and development readiness. Premium communities, including Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills, come with the highest prices. Teardown properties in these communities are usually even more expensive since the land has already been developed.
Two properties with the same acreage can have drastically different prices based on a few key factors:
Location, walkability, and proximity to school districts and other amenities have a huge impact on acre cost. Areas like Royal Oak and Berkley have a typical range of $150,000 to $350,00 per acre, making them more affordable for younger families and homeowners with tighter budgets. On the other end of the spectrum, cost per acre in luxury communities like Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills typically ranges from $500,000 to $1,000,000 or more.
Infill land, which comes with access to infrastructures like water, electricity, and road access, has a higher cost upfront. However, it also comes with fewer unknowns, which makes it a strong option for building. Raw land is usually less expensive, but comes with more risk and hidden costs once development begins.
Land with an existing septic system typically costs less than lots with sewer access, but septic properties are also more complex and costly to prepare for building due to soil testing, system design and engineering, and installation costs. Water, gas, and electric availability also increases cost, but saves time and money during the building process.
Site conditions can majorly impact both the price of the land and the cost to build. Lots that are steep, uneven, or heavily wooded often cost less, but require more investment for building. Soil condition issues can also add significant building costs, and properties that include wetlands or other regulated areas can limit buildable area. You’ll also need to factor in demolition costs if there’s an existing home on the land.
The price of the land you purchase is only part of the total investment required to build a custom home, yet many buyers only focus on the listing price. Working with a custom home contractor early in the buying process can help you prepare for hidden costs, including:
The cost of the land you want to build on directly impacts what you can build and how much of your budget is left for building. Investing in an expensive lot can mean building a smaller home or making fewer upgrades to the land, while a more affordable lot can grant more design flexibility. It’s important to set realistic budget expectations before you buy.
One of the most common mistakes we see Michigan homeowners make is purchasing land before understanding the realistic building possibilities. Buying land first comes with unknown constraints that can massively impact your budget, so it’s best to consult with an experienced builder early in the process. A custom home contractor can also loop in architect partners early to ensure your design goals will work with the land you buy.
Not all lots are suited for the high-end custom home you want to build. These are the signs that a lot will be a good fit:
Working with a custom home contractor who has a structured pre-construction approach will help you avoid costly surprises and make confident decisions. Here’s the process you can expect when you start with us before buying land:
The cost of an acre of land in Oakland County typically ranges from $150,000 to $1,000,000 or more. The key factors that drive cost are location, lot type, and development readiness. Lots in premium, luxury communities are the most expensive and ideal for building high-end custom homes.
Buying an existing home typically comes with a lower initial cost and a faster move-in timeline, but may require renovations and often means making compromises in layout, finishes, or functionality. Buying land and building usually means a higher total investment and longer timeline, but your home will be fully tailored to your lifestyle and preferences, and you’ll have greater control over the quality, layout, and long-term value.
The most premium/luxury communities in Oakland County include Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, Franklin, and Orchard Lake. These locations come with strong long-term value, established luxury home markets, and in some areas, larger, more private lots. Estate or prime teardown lots in these communities, especially in walkable neighborhoods or those with lakefront properties, are the most expensive, and also the best fit for high-end custom home construction.
No, not all lots come with equal building opportunity. The best way to determine if the land you want to buy is suitable for the custom home you want to build is to have it evaluated by an experienced builder.
If you’re planning a custom home and looking for the perfect lot to build on, we’re here to help you make a smart investment and avoid common mistakes. Contact us whenever you’re ready to schedule a consultation.