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2019 Housing Giants—Middle Atlantic Region

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2019 Housing Giants—Middle Atlantic Region


October 16, 2019
2019 housing giants aerial view of new housing development

 

In the Middle Atlantic region, which includes New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, Toll Brothers, Lennar, and Beechwood Homes occupy the top three spots for new-home closings in 2018, according to data from the 2019 Professional Builder Housing Giants Report. 

Clicking on an individual company name will take you to a page with more information about the company, including what and where they build.

 

RANK

COMPANY

New Jersey

New York

Pennsylvania

2018 TOTAL
CLOSINGS

1 Toll Brothers 659 235 760 1654
2 Lennar 722     722
3 Beechwood Homes   644   644
4 Hovnanian Enterprises 527   34 561
5 PulteGroup 265 46 206 517
6 Charter Homes & Neighborhoods     347 347
7 Berks Homes     290 290
8 D.R. Horton 244   42 286
9 Keystone Custom Homes     252 252
10 LeCesse Development     248 248
11 Habitat for Humanity International 68 73 80 221
12 DRB Enterprises     170 170
13 Marrano / Marc-Equity   162   162
14 Epcon Communities   27 118 145
15 W.B. Homes     113 113
16 Weaver Homes     98 98
17 The Community Builders   40   40
18 Bob Ward Cos.     5 5
19 Wormald     3 3

 

Source: Professional Builder's 2019 Housing Giants Report

 

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