Kit Homes in Texas & Panelized Homes in Texas
Kit homes in Texas provide an efficient and customizable way to build homes in a state known for its large area and intense climate. Texas home kits offer flexibility for both urban areas like Austin, Dallas, or Houston and the more rural parts of the state, allowing homeowners to tailor their homes to their specific needs and preferences.
Texas’ hot summers and intense weather mean that energy efficiency and durability are key considerations when selecting materials for kit homes. The companies on our list are well positioned to build kits specific to the needs of Texans. Below, we answer questions about kit homes in Texas, from costs to where to find home kits in the state.
Overview of Kit Homes in Texas
What are kit homes?
Texas home kits are prefabricated houses built from pre-selected materials delivered to the build site for assembly. Depending on the selected company this can range from basic structural kits which include a set of pre-measured but separate parts to more comprehensive packages that can include insulation, windows, and flooring. It is important to understand what is included in your home’s package as this will affect your project’s total budget, but can also allow for a greater degree of flexibility.
What types of kit homes exist in Texas?
In Texas, common types of kit homes include timber frame kits and SIP homes (also known as panelized home kits). SIPs are often used for their energy efficiency, helping to reduce heating and cooling costs in the winter and hot summer months. Because they are already pre-framed, they also have the benefit of quicker assembly times. On the other hand, timber frame kits often give customers a greater range of design flexibility.
How much does it cost to build a kit home in Texas?
Building a kit home in Texas generally costs between $350 and $650 per square foot, depending on the location and the type of kit. In high-cost areas like Austin or Dallas, higher labor costs and building regulations can increase the overall project cost. In more rural parts of Texas, transportation costs for the kit may add to the total expense. For more complete Texas home kits, overall project costs often reach around 3x the kit price, while simpler kits or buyers looking for upgraded finishes may lead to final costs closer to 5x the kit price.
Kit Homes For Sale in Texas
Structural Shell Kits and Timber Frame Home Kits
Avrame USA - (Salt Lake City, UT)
Avrame USA’s A-frame kit homes are ideal for Texans seeking an affordable and stylish home. Their kits include all structural components, roofing, and exterior finishes, designed for quick assembly. Avrame’s kits can also be customized with energy-efficient upgrades, which is particularly useful in managing Texas’s hot summers.
We estimate projects for an a frame cabin kit home from Avrame USA to cost between $339 - $596+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 1,200 square foot Trio 100 to cost around $412,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Avrame USA with cost estimates.
Deer Run Cabins - (Campbellsville, KY)
Deer Run Cabins provides Texas buyers with high-quality log cabin kits that are built for the state’s varied climate. Their kits include pre-cut logs and all necessary structural materials, allowing for easy assembly. Texans can choose from a range of customizable designs, making Deer Run Cabins perfect for those looking to build a rustic retreat or a full-time residence.
We estimate projects for a panelized cabin kit home from Deer Run Cabins to cost between 2 to 3 times the base kit cost. This accounts for line items such as the kit cost, site preparations, shipping, and local assembly and finishing costs. For example, we estimate their 576 square foot Rancher to cost around $172,800. For more information, see our list of homes from Deer Run Cabins with cost estimates.
Deltec Homes - (Asheville, NC)
Deltec Homes provides Texas residents with customizable, energy-efficient kit homes that are designed for the state’s varied climate. Their kits include all structural materials, roofing, and windows, allowing for quick assembly. They have a number of floor plans ranging from small studios to large, multi-bedroom homes.
We estimate projects for a round kit home from Deltec Homes to cost between $350 - $450+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 1,166 square foot Haven to cost around $420,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Deltec Homes with cost estimates.
Kanga Room Systems - (Waco, TX)
Kanga Room Systems builds 40+ models of backyard studios, cabins, and small residences for Texas buyers. Their kits come with prefabricated walls, roofs, and siding, which are designed for quick and easy assembly. Kanga also offers a variety of customization options, including choices for different finishe options. Depending on your project area, they can even help buyers with assembly and installation.
We estimate projects for a modern cabin kit house from Kanga Room Systems to cost between $300 - $350+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 896 square foot 2 Bedroom Modern Cabin to cost around $269,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Kanga Room Systems with cost estimates.
Lindal Cedar Homes - (Seattle, WA)
Lindal Cedar Homes offers Texans customizable post-and-beam kit homes that blend rustic cedar timber framing with modern architecture. Customers can opt for a fully custom design or one of Lindal's 70+ designer homes. Their kits include everything needed to complete the structural shell—cedar framing, roof systems, and glass panels. Homes are sold and built by one of 4 distributors that serve the Lone Star State.
We estimate projects for a modern kit home from Lindal Cedar Homes to cost between $450 - $600+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 2,335 square foot Avalon to cost around $1,167,500.
Purcell Timber Frame Homes - (Nelson, British Columbia)
Purcell Timber Frame Homes offers Texas buyers with both pre-designed and custom timber frame home kits. Their kit homes include all framing materials, structural components, and roofing, allowing homeowners to assemble the structural shell of the home in a more efficient and controlled manner than traditional, site-built homes. Purcell offers more than 30 designs, making them a perfect solution for Texans looking to build a unique, durable residence.
We estimate projects for a modern kit home from Purcell Timber Frame Homes to cost between $400 - $500+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 3,000 square foot The Coast Contemporary to cost around $1,259,504.
Panelized Home Kits
Studio Shed - (Louisville, CO)
Studio Shed builds and sells modern kit homes that can be used as backyard studios, ADUs, or small residences. Their kits come complete with prefabricated panels, roofing systems, and optional interior packages. While they have two primary designs, they come in dozens of different configurations ranging from 120 to 1,000 square feet. Studio Shed’s designs offer energy efficiency and a clean, contemporary look.
We estimate projects for a panelized home from Studio Shed to cost between $400 - $650+. While this is a turn-key estimate (not including land), site conditions, project location, and desired finishes will affect this range. For example, we estimate their 864 square foot Aspect L to cost around $425,000. For more information, see our list of homes from Studio Shed with cost estimates.
For project-specific help with your kit home in Texas, consider our Prefab Coaching program. Or, continue researching your project with our resources for Prefab and Modular Homes in Texas, Container Homes for Sale in Texas, Tiny Homes for Sale in Texas, and Manufactured Homes for Sale in Texas.