Build on Your Lot in the Tri-Cities, WA —
Your Land, Your Fully Custom Home
Already own your lot? We’ve built on subdivision lots inside the city and on raw acreage miles from the nearest water line. If it’s your land, we can build your home on it.
We Build on Your Land
We Build on Your Lot — Wherever It Is
A lot of builders in the Tri-Cities will tell you they “do” build-on-your-lot. What they mean is they’ll consider it if the lot is inside a subdivision, utilities are already stubbed in, and the permitting is straightforward. That’s not quite the same thing.
We actually mean it. We’ve built on finished lots inside Pasco and Kennewick subdivisions where the driveway was the only thing the homeowner still needed to figure out. We’ve also built on raw acreage in the Benton City to Prosser corridor — six homes in that stretch alone — where we brought in the power, drilled the well, and installed the septic system from scratch before a single wall went up. We’ve built on hillside view lots in West Richland, on agricultural land in Franklin County, and on rural properties where the nearest neighbor was half a mile away.
Whatever your lot is, the answer to “can you build here?” is almost always yes. But we want to come out and look at it before we say anything else. That site visit is free. And everything else follows from what we find.
"We've gone from raw land and put in the electric power, the septic systems, the wells — in different areas between Benton City and Prosser, six different homes there in that location. And then other houses are in subdivisions."
John Worlund, Anasazi Builders
The Real Difference
What "Build on Your Lot" Actually Means with Anasazi
When a builder says “build on your lot,” it can mean one of three things. Some builders mean they’ll place one of their standard floor plans on your land — same plan they build in every subdivision, just on your property instead. Some builders offer a limited selection of “modifiable” plans. And some builders — the rare ones — mean they will design and build a completely original home, on your specific lot, around your actual needs.
With Anasazi, it’s the third option. We don’t pull out a plan book when you tell us about your land. We start by visiting the property. Then we talk about your family, your life, and what this home needs to do for the next 30 years. Then we design — or start from your plans — and build. No shared plans. No predetermined layout. Your lot, your design, your home.
Build on Your Lot vs. Community Builder
- Community builder: you pick a neighborhood, then a plan, then some finishes — the home was designed before you arrived.
- Build on your lot with Anasazi: you already have (or are finding) your land, and everything — the design, the layout, every finish — is built around you.
- The land comes first. The home fits the land. The design fits your family.
Every Kind of Lot
Subdivisions, Raw Acreage, and Everything In Between
We've built on lots that had every utility already stubbed in and lots where the closest power pole was a quarter mile away. Here's how we approach each.
The Site Visit
The Site Evaluation — What We Check Before We Design Anything
Before we draw a single line on a floor plan, John visits your property. The site shapes every design decision that follows — where the house sits, which way it faces, how the driveway runs. Getting this wrong at the beginning costs you money and time later.
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