Salazar Homes is a custom residential builder based in Oklahoma City that focuses on single-family construction, primarily serving buyers who own land or want to build on infill lots within the city limits and surrounding metro areas.
Salazar Homes operates as a custom builder rather than a production or spec-home operation. The company works directly with homeowners who either already own a lot or are purchasing one, then designs and builds a home to the client's specifications. This contrasts with larger regional builders who construct multiple homes per subdivision on a fixed timeline. Salazar's scale is smaller, which means fewer projects per year but typically more attention to individual client preferences and site-specific decisions. The builder serves the Oklahoma City metro, with past work visible in established neighborhoods, new infill developments, and areas outside the city proper where land is more available.
Salazar Homes handles design consultation, permitting, and full construction management from foundation through final walkthrough. The builder works with clients to establish a preliminary budget, though no publicly listed price range exists for their homes. Custom builds in the Oklahoma City area typically range from $250,000 to $600,000 depending on square footage, finishes, and lot cost, but a direct conversation with the company is necessary to understand what your specific project might cost. The builder can work with clients' architects or recommend one; some clients bring completed plans, while others develop them during consultation. Construction timelines vary by project size and complexity, typically ranging from 12 to 18 months from lot purchase to move-in, though the builder should confirm this for your specific scope.
Custom builders in Oklahoma City operate on a spectrum. Larger regional builders like Maracay Homes and Ashton Woods offer more standardized floor plans and faster construction cycles (8 to 12 months) but less flexibility on design details and lot selection. Smaller independent builders scattered across the metro often provide comparable customization but may have less formal project management infrastructure. Salazar Homes positions itself between these poles: more structured than a solo contractor, more flexible than a major production builder. Buyers who want genuine design input and are comfortable with a longer timeline and higher per-square-foot costs should consider Salazar. Buyers who prioritize speed, financing through the builder, or choosing from move-in-ready homes should look at Maracay, Ashton Woods, or established production communities. FSBO (for-sale-by-owner) lots paired with a custom builder contract are most common here, though some new infill projects in urban Oklahoma City neighborhoods have partnered with custom builders to fill small lots that larger developers avoid.
This builder is well-matched to homeowners who own or have identified a specific lot, have a clear vision for their home's design, and can absorb a 12 to 18-month construction process without stress. It works for buyers willing to manage the design phase and can handle the financial demands of a custom build (larger down payments, construction draws, final financing after completion). It does not suit buyers who need immediate occupancy, want to lock in price before construction starts through a traditional mortgage pre-approval, or prefer to select from existing floor plans with minimal customization. It also does not work well for investors seeking quick turnover or buyers with tight budgets who cannot absorb potential change-order costs.
Initial contact typically means a phone or in-person conversation about your lot, timeline, and budget. The builder will want to understand whether you own land already or are searching, your design preferences or constraints, and your financial readiness. Many builders ask for a site visit early to assess utilities, setbacks, and zoning before quoting or committing to a project. You should arrive prepared to discuss square footage goals, number of bedrooms, any must-have features, and your realistic timeline. Bringing photos of homes you admire or a sketch of your vision accelerates the conversation. The builder will outline next steps, which typically include a non-binding feasibility study or preliminary design consultation before any formal agreement.
Salazar Homes operates by appointment; there is no walk-in showroom or fixed office hours. Contact the builder through their phone number or website to schedule a consultation. Most meetings occur at your lot, the builder's office, or a neutral location. Verify current contact information and availability before reaching out, as staffing and project capacity fluctuate seasonally in residential construction.
Salazar Homes fills a practical niche in Oklahoma City's residential market by enabling custom builds on individual lots, a service gap between large production builders and freelance contractors that many owner-builders need.
