San Gabriel Valley New Construction.
Ground-up homes across LA — Hollywood Hills, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades, the Westside. Architect coordination, LADBS permit, build with regular crew.
The SGV is the fastest stretch of LA County we work in. Pasadena, Glendale, and Burbank all run their own building departments with shorter queues than LADBS. The catches are Pasadena's Landmark Districts and the separate municipal utilities — Burbank Water & Power, Glendale Water & Power, Pasadena Water & Power — each with their own connection fees and meter-set timelines.
San Gabriel Valley cost band — 2026
$450 – $750 / sqft turnkey
Standard finish bottom; full-custom top.
San Gabriel Valley permit clock
6–10 weeks ministerial
8–14 months design + permit; 12–20 months on-site.
Scope — start to keys.
- Feasibility + zoning
- Architect coordination
- Plans + structural + MEP
- LADBS permit
- Foundation to keys + warranty
What changes about the permit here.
- Pasadena Permit Center: typically 6–8 weeks for a ministerial ADU.
- Pasadena Landmark Districts (Bungalow Heaven, Garfield Heights, etc.) require Historic Preservation review.
- Burbank / Glendale / Pasadena run their own water + power utilities — connection fees and timelines differ from LADWP.
- Altadena and South Pasadena run through LA County Public Works — slower than the cities by 2–4 weeks.
What moves the San Gabriel Valley number.
- Pasadena/Burbank/Glendale plan-check fees track LADBS but utility connections cost more.
- Landmark District design review pushes window/door budgets 15–30% higher.
- Altadena hillside parcels add geotech similar to LA Hills.
- BWP / GWP / PWP service drops can take longer than LADWP — schedule risk, not cost risk.
In short.
- How much does new construction cost in LA?
- $450–$750/sqft turnkey. Hillside, custom features, premium finishes lift to $900+.
- How long does an LA custom home take?
- 20–34 months total — 8–14 months design + permit, 12–20 months build.
- Is Pasadena's permit process faster than LADBS?
- Yes. The Pasadena Permit Center typically lands a ministerial ADU at 6–8 weeks, vs. 8–12 in LADBS. Landmark District properties add 4–8 weeks of HPC review.
- Does Bungalow Heaven count as a Landmark District?
- Yes — Bungalow Heaven, Garfield Heights, Prospect Park, and Madison Heights are all designated. Contributing structures need HPC review for any visible exterior work.
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