By Ehoud Amos · June 13, 2026

Why an Atherton Build Starts Long Before Groundbreaking

In Atherton, the months before the first shovel often decide the project. The permitting runs through several agencies at once, and the ones outside the town building department are the ones that quietly stall a job.

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By West · June 13, 2026

New Custom Home Construction Costs Explained

Understand new custom home construction costs on the Peninsula, from land prep and permits to finish level, scope control, and contingencies.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 12, 2026

The 800-Square-Foot Sweet Spot in Atherton's ADU Setback Rules

Atherton lets you build a fairly large detached ADU. But the line near 800 square feet is where the setback rules change, and that line often matters more to the finished yard than the extra rooms do.

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By West · June 12, 2026

How Does Custom Home Building Work?

How does custom home building work? Learn the real process, from feasibility and design through permits, pricing, construction, and final delivery.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 11, 2026

Solar Exemptions and Fire Flow: The Hidden Hurdles of a Hillsborough ADU

The hard parts of a Hillsborough ADU usually are not the rooms. They are whether you owe solar, whether the street can deliver enough water to fight a fire, and whether your electrical service can carry one more building.

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By West · June 11, 2026

How Long Does It Take to Build a Custom House?

How long does it take to build a custom house? Most projects take 14-24 months, depending on design, permits, site work, scope, and finish level.

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By West · June 10, 2026

9 Steps to Building a Custom House

Learn the key steps to building a custom house, from site selection and design to permits, budgeting, construction, and final walkthroughs.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 9, 2026

Designing Volume Into a Hillsborough ADU Under the 16-Foot Limit

A detached ADU in Hillsborough cannot go up a second story, so the whole game is finding height, light, and air inside a single-story envelope without tripping the limit at framing.

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By West · June 9, 2026

Custom Home Builder vs General Contractor

Custom home builder vs general contractor: learn the real differences in scope, risk, cost control, and who to hire for your home project.

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By West · June 8, 2026

How Much Does It Cost to Build a New Custom Home?

How much does it cost to build a new custom home? Learn what drives pricing, where budgets shift, and how to plan with fewer surprises.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Building Around Atherton's Heritage Oaks: The 48-Inch Rule

In Atherton, a protected oak can decide where your house can go. Here is how the heritage tree rules shape a project, and how to design around them instead of fighting them.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Designing a Hillsborough ADU That Matches Your Estate's Architecture

In Hillsborough, a detached ADU has to look like it belongs to the main house. Here is what the design review really expects, and where homeowners get tripped up.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Building an All-Electric ADU in Los Altos: The Zero-NOx Mandate

Los Altos requires new detached ADUs to be all-electric. Here is what that means for your design, your systems, and the wiring you need to get right the first time.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Staging a Menlo Park Remodel Around the Overnight Parking Rules

A major remodel runs on deliveries, dumpsters, and trade trucks. In Menlo Park, the parking rules quietly shape all of it. Here is how to keep a project moving and the neighbors happy.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Remodeling a Palo Alto Eichler Without Losing What Makes It an Eichler

Eichlers are wonderful and unforgiving. Here is how to modernize comfort and systems in a Palo Alto Eichler while keeping the post-and-beam soul intact.

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By Ehoud Amos · June 8, 2026

Septic, Percolation, and Slope: What a Woodside Remodel Really Requires

On many Woodside properties, the septic system quietly decides what your remodel can be. Here is how adding a bedroom or bath triggers county review, and why it pays to know early.

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