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2020 Housing Giants—West South Central Region

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2020 Housing Giants—West South Central Region


May 26, 2020
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In the West South Central region, which includes Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, D.R. Horton, Lennar, and PulteGroup occupy the top three spots for new-home closings in 2019, according to data from the 2020 Pro Builder Housing Giants Report. 

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RANK COMPANY Ark. La. Okla. Texas 2019 TOTAL
CLOSINGS
1 D.R. Horton   1,250 117 15,539 16,906
2 Lennar       8,193 8,193
3 PulteGroup       4,528 4,528
4 KB Home       3,736 3,736
5 Highland Homes       3,261 3,261
6 LGI Homes     59 3,191 3,250
7 Perry Homes       3,046 3,046
8 Meritage Homes       2,976 2,976
9 Embrey Partners       2,546 2,546
10 David Weekley Homes       2,233 2,233
11 Gehan Homes       2,089 2,089
12 McGuyer Homebuilders
("MHI")
      1,789 1,789
13 Ashton Woods       1,758 1,758
14 M/I Homes       1,530 1,530
15 Bloomfield Homes       1,457 1,457
16 Hovnanian Enterprises       1,403 1,403
17 Chesmar Homes       1,329 1,329
18 Galaxy Builders       1,308 1,308
19 First Texas Homes       1,169 1,169
20 CastleRock Communities       1,018 1,018
21 Century Communities       1,004 1,004
22 CBG Building Co.       995 995
23 NexMetro Communities       962 962
24 Green Brick Partners       939 939
25 View Homes       920 920
26 HistoryMaker Homes       905 905
27 TRI Pointe Group       882 882
28 Westin Homes       788 788
29 Stylecraft Builders       763 763
30 Toll Brothers       753 753
31 American Legend
Homes
      689 689
32 Drees Homes       603 603
33 Anglia Homes       592 592
34 Impression Homes       582 582
35 Home Creations     559   559
36 United Built Homes 39 68 32 354 493
37 John Houston
Custom Homes
      488 488
38 Grand Homes       470 470
39 Riverside Homebuilders       462 462
40 Clayton Properties
Group
      441 441
41 Habitat for Humanity
International
28 51 60 301 440
42 Homes By Taber     430   430
43 Tropicana Homes       421 421
44 Newmark Homes
Houston
      410 410
45 Ideal Homes     402   402
46 Tri-State Ventures
dba CareFree Homes
      384 384
47 Antares Homes       368 368
48 Tilson Home       367 367
49 Landon Homes       352 352
50 Empire Communities       341 341
51 Colina Homes       330 330
52 Scott Felder Homes       303 303
53 Shaddock Homes       275 275
54 Edwards Homes       272 272
55 Simmons Homes     272   272
56 Brookfield Residential
Properties
      269 269
57 Sitterle Homes       246 246
58 Devon Street Homes       222 222
59 Braselton Homes       216 216
60 Sumeer Homes       212 212
61 Manuel Builders   180     180
62 Riverwood Homes 179       179
63 Esperanza Homes       176 176
64 Level Homes   160     160
65 Buffington Homes       152 152
66 Hakes Brothers       144 144
67 Epcon Communities       136 136
68 Kendall Homes       136 136
69 Robson Communities       131 131
70 Dream Finders Homes       117 117
71 Conaway Homes       114 114
72 Shea Homes       104 104
73 Ritz-Craft       5 5
74 G. J. Gardner Homes       5 5

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