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2020 Housing Giants List

Each annual Housing Giants list is a snapshot in time of builders’ perceived opportunities and challenges. This year is no exception, but the challenges that have emerged are unprecedented


By Pro Builder staff June 3, 2020
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This article first appeared in the May/June 2020 issue of Pro Builder.

 

Chronicling the Housing Industry

For more than 50 years now, Pro Builder has been publishing its Housing Giants list and, in doing so, has chronicled housing’s ups and downs. For an industry generally looked upon as staid and conservative, the last half century—especially the last two decades—has been a wild ride. After scaling previously unthinkable peaks in 2005 and then plummeting to its depths in 2012, home building fought its way back to what looked to be a sustainable, profitable undertaking.

Then, in 2019, housing data started showing the fruits of the industry’s labors. In December, annual housing starts reached a remarkable 1.626 million units (seasonally adjusted), the largest number of starts in 13 years.

In January 2020, starts increased 21.4% year over year. Total permits, single- and multifamily, rose by 9.2% to 1.551 million—the highest since March 2007. At the beginning of March 2020, when February’s numbers came out, housing continued to look strong, the good news continuing with the eighth consecutive month of increasing home sales, to 6.7% year over year nationally.

But by that time the COVID-19 virus had taken hold, and on March 13 the U.S. declared a national emergency. While most states deemed home building to be an essential business, the effects of stay-at-home orders, the number of businesses closing, and the job losses that ensued kept many Americans from shopping for a new home. Once again, home building stats experienced a precipitous drop.

Each Housing Giants list is a snapshot in time and this one is no exception. This year’s survey was conducted in early 2020 and its results, especially builders’ perceived opportunities and challenges, reflect the perspective of that time.


2020 HOUSING GIANTS QUICK DATA DIVE

  • Consolidation remains a key growth driver among the Housing Giants' top 20, which increased their market share from 20% to 24% and closed 72,000 more units than the previous year—a 23% leap—while those below them on the list remained basically flat year over year.
  • 2019 was the best year yet since the Great Recession for Pro Builder’s Giants, with a 6.3% bump in home building revenue and more than 63,000 additional units closed or completed compared with 2018.

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Rank Previous Rank Company 2019 Housing Revenue $ 2019 Closings/Units
163 162 United Built Homes $84,902,244 493
60 60 Schell Brothers $332,993,552 528
136 153 Home Creations $112,000,000 559
69 79 Signature Homes $277,492,636 560
71 68 Elite Properties of America $275,302,724 568
113 129 Knight Homes $142,158,063 573
98 NR Impression Homes $166,756,274 582
76 61 American West Development $255,981,564 591
112 114 Anglia Homes $143,000,000 592
73 103 Elliott Homes $271,899,000 597
65 71 ICI Homes $302,416,947 604
74 73 Homes by WestBay $268,492,893 618
139 NR Landmark 24 Homes $108,121,065 620
184 NR American Classic Homes $69,500,000 626
127 152 Keystone Group dba Keystone Homes $120,020,288 635
70 179 Empire Communities $276,647,950 640
87 86 Ball Homes $203,841,266 652
91 98 Ole South Properties $182,985,851 710
64 65 Lombardo Homes $305,539,595 711
57 57 American Legend Homes $338,270,110 734
55 58 Robson Communities $348,239,414 748
103 106 Stylecraft Builders $160,493,860 763
80 69 McBride & Son Cos. $244,487,441 783
61 75 Westin Homes $324,000,000 788
67 80 Essex Homes $287,150,666 867
59 74 Fulton Homes $336,415,000 886
82 95 Allen Edwin Homes $227,239,000 887
102 NR Epoch Residential $160,885,000 899
75 81 HistoryMaker Homes $260,267,000 905
66 105 Park Square Homes $299,300,000 932
221 188 Edward Rose Building Enterprise $46,900,000 938
50 45 Neal Communities of Southwest Florida $391,192,011 986
51 42 Epcon Communities $381,167,311 998
63 67 CastleRock Communities $306,119,130 1,018
85 83 Landon Homes $213,395,000 1,018
33 28 The New Home Company $757,110,000 1,020
161 NR Ritz-Craft $85,000,000 1,054
44 55 Minto Communities USA $453,729,200 1,114
39 39 Ivory Homes $517,000,000 1,120
72 84 H&H Homes $272,599,002 1,128
52 52 Van Metre Companies $372,562,358 1,145
56 36 HHHunt $341,356,954 1,150
40 37 First Texas Homes $507,877,280 1,169
49 85 Lincoln Property Co. $395,524,000 1,192
68 90 Great Southern Homes $280,737,253 1,265
114 115 Galaxy Builders $139,502,172 1,308
84 109 NexMetro Communities $217,000,000 1,324
46 47 Chesmar Homes $446,000,000 1,329
43 56 Edge Homes $463,825,551 1,386
41 46 Bloomfield Homes $495,000,000 1,457

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