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Builder Rankings by Revenue: 2021 Housing Giants List

Pro Builder's annual Housing Giants list provides a snapshot in time of builders’ perceived opportunities and challenges. This year proved exceptional, with unprecedented challenges stemming from the pandemic


By Pro Builder staff July 13, 2021
Biggest U.S. Builders: 2021 Pro Builder Housing Giants list
This article first appeared in the May/June 2021 issue of Pro Builder.

The start of 2020 for new-home building looked optimistic, with permits at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.55 million in January—the highest since 2006—and home sales and construction spending up. It seemed home building had finally recovered from the Great Recession. But it wasn't long before everything was turned on its head. By Feb. 25, the Centers for Disease Control had warned that the U.S. was heading toward pandemic status with COVID-19. By March 13, President Trump has declared COVID-19 a national emergency. And the rest, as they say, is history.

It's history, but the pandemic forced rapid changes that will linger from the present well into the future, creating a new normal from which no industry is completely exempt. And housing is certainly no exception.

While housing fared somewhat better than many other industries, largely because many states and municipalities deemed construction activity to be “essential," with COVID safety measures put in place so some measure of work could continue, there is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic severely disrupted construction, made it difficult for many households to pay for shelter, and seriously hurt the housing sector overall.

Home builders large and small had to adapt to survive, finding new ways of working and innovating to continue doing business. 

Each Housing Giants Report is a unique snapshot that reflects the perspective of that particular time, and so it is for 2021.

The Biggest Builders in the U.S. by Revenue: 2021 Housing Giants

Scroll down to see the ranked list of 2021's Housing Giants and take a deeper dive into the unique challenges of the past year and how home builders tackled them—and continue to grapple with them—in Pro Builder's 2021 Housing Giants Report:

New and old challenges confronted the housing industry in 2020, and it may never be the same.

You still need a checkbook, but for home builders finding and acquiring land also requires planning, perseverance, and thinking outside the box.

Never before have home builders had to navigate a market where houses are pre-selling fast while the cost of so many resources is rising and so many supplies are constrained at the same time.


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Rank Previous Rank Company 2020 Housing Revenue $ 2020 Closings/Units
108 38 LeCesse Development $168,832,489 661
107 101 Keystone Custom Homes $173,896,100 380
106 121 Wathen Castanos Homes $174,024,984 289
105 97 The Challenger Group $174,200,000 457
104 105 William Ryan Homes $175,820,000 416
103 103 Stylecraft Builders $179,726,345 804
102 116 Scott Felder Homes $186,000,000 405
101 100 Caruso Homes $190,207,000 286
100 99 Crescent Homes $192,000,000 492
99 114 Galaxy Builders $192,638,688 1,208
98 108 Viera Builders $194,027,861 417
97 NR Hubble Homes $196,190,233 650
96 92 Newmark Homes $197,308,000 449
95 157 Baldwin & Sons $199,019,000 290
94 118 Riverside Homebuilders $200,218,845 624
93 81 Miller & Smith $206,700,000 330
92 98 Impression Homes $206,981,235 744
91 89 Williams Homes $211,210,000 309
90 125 Homes by Taber $212,462,461 704
89 110 Stone Martin Builders $218,904,089 668
88 82 Allen Edwin Homes $220,700,000 831
87 95 Shaddock Homes $221,500,350 341
86 49 Lincoln Property Co. $232,977,000 727
85 106 Holt Homes $233,205,538 461
84 93 John Houston Homes $234,160,827 650
83 85 Landon Homes $250,356,000 456
82 66 Park Square Homes $251,206,264 726
81 78 Grand Homes $260,000,000 463
80 88 The Jones Co. of Tennessee / Consort Homes $264,912,549 513
79 91 Ole South Properties $267,571,775 996
78 73 Elliott Homes $277,090,000 612
77 85 Caviness and Cates Communities $277,800,000 1,236
76 69 Signature Homes $283,449,160 549
75 80 McBride & Son Cos. $288,886,834 917
74 83 John Mourier Construction $293,400,000 561
73 75 HistoryMaker Homes $293,750,000 1,008
72 87 Ball Homes $294,781,708 911
71 70 Empire Communities $295,827,900 744
70 62 Harkins Builders $300,000,000 2,650
69 64 Lombardo Homes $301,609,581 686
68 65 ICI Homes $305,355,000 623
67 59 Fulton Homes $310,000,000 798
66 56 HHHunt $314,794,690 1,039
65 71 Elite Properties of America $334,190,332 668
64 74 Homes by WestBay $350,366,265 847
63 52 Van Metre Companies $350,649,177 559
62 68 Great Southern Homes $354,541,123 1,471
61 61 Westin Homes $355,000,000 805
60 84 NexMetro Communities $362,134,590 1,324
59 55 Robson Communities $377,534,681 796

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