The cable is cheap, 1000ft rolls of high quality Cat5e can be had for $125, Cat6 for $150. Just have your builder run more lines. You'll never regret having an extra line just in case. Wireless is OK for most things, but only to a point.
What I did in my house durring the remodel was this:
All rooms in the house (except the bathrooms and closets) got 1 line of Cat5e, 2 of Cat6, two RG-6 coax, 1 14ga speaker. The office got two extra Cat6 lines.
The only room that was different was the living room, which in addition to one wall plate like the rest in the back of the room, behind the TV got 1x cat 3 for the IR bug, 4x Cat6, 3x HDMI, 1x toslink, 7x RG-6, and 4x 12 ga. speaker lines.
All of these lines terminate into a closet right behind the living room where all the AV equipment lives with the exception of the PS3 and Xbox which are beneath the TV, pluged in using the HDMI ports behind the TV. All the networking gear, media/ flile server, phone patch, and tv patch are also in this closet.
Trust me, put the wiring in now, you won't be sorry. Don't be afraid of going overboard either. Extra lines of Cat6 now mean that you won't have to put in a switch when you eventually need more than one device in that location.