Campbell's housing runs largely to 1940s–1960s bungalows and ranch homes, from the walkable blocks around Downtown Campbell and Campbell Avenue out to San Tomas, Winchester, and Dry Creek. These homes have great bones but floor plans built for a different era — closed-off kitchens and one cramped bathroom. Because lots near downtown tend to be smaller and older, additions and ADUs need careful attention to setbacks and neighborhood scale, and we plan for that from the first sketch.
We've spent more than twelve years remodeling South Bay homes, and we run every Campbell job the same way: one family, one crew, one point of contact. We draw the plans, pull City of Campbell permits, and handle Title 24 — so the only thing you manage is choosing finishes you'll love.
Campbell runs its own building department, separate from San Jose’s — and in twelve years across the South Bay, we’ve worked with all of them.



