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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 Sort descending 2020 Housing Revenue $ 2020 Closings/Units
88 82 Allen Edwin Homes $220,700,000 831
206 184 American Classic Homes $65,620,000 506
52 57 American Legend Homes $474,145,928 968
119 129 American Southern Homes $145,895,425 448
126 112 Anglia Homes $138,735,318 546
141 142 Antares Homes $121,500,000 402
58 54 AR Homes by Arthur Rutenberg $386,000,000 371
18 20 Ashton Woods $1,930,808,237 5,705
214 204 Baessler Homes $61,774,863 190
95 157 Baldwin & Sons $199,019,000 290
72 87 Ball Homes $294,781,708 911
259 NR Bay to Beach Builders $20,488,000 60
17 17 Beazer Homes $2,127,077,000 5,492
127 58 Beechwood Homes $137,261,448 173
148 155 Berks Homes $114,087,279 368
177 192 Bill Beazley Homes $79,516,485 336
114 96 Bill Clark Homes $160,939,712 487
124 NR Blandford Homes $141,438,507 222
43 41 Bloomfield Homes $546,313,000 1,567
229 NR Bridgewater Homes $49,856,587 83
29 24 Brookfield Residential Properties $1,087,749,000 1,929
226 220 Buffington Homes
198 218 Capitol City Homes $68,802,089 203
134 151 Capstone Homes $129,606,000 323
101 100 Caruso Homes $190,207,000 286
46 63 CastleRock Communities $494,037,215 1,628
77 85 Caviness and Cates Communities $277,800,000 1,236
25 26 CBG Building Co. $1,258,016,028 5,226
36 45 CBH Homes $647,486,705 2,016
12 12 Century Communities $3,027,167,121 9,453
159 122 Charter Homes & Neighborhoods $101,431,000 275
40 46 Chesmar Homes $572,400,000 1,692
7 8 Clayton Properties Group $5,251,538,246 56,253
238 228 Clearview Homes $39,875,000 97
132 170 Colina Homes $131,294,628 597
246 246 Conaway Homes $37,107,588 196
220 225 Covington Homes $57,288,461 125
138 117 Craftmark Homes $124,454,101 167
155 179 Creative Homes $105,690,049 211
100 99 Crescent Homes $192,000,000 492
1 2 D.R. Horton $21,494,900,000 71,592
15 16 David Weekley Homes $2,503,939,107 5,560
174 194 Devon Street Homes $81,609,617 289
195 212 Don Julian Builders $72,323,863 124
136 137 Dorn Homes $126,463,160 313
33 30 DRB Group $961,661,000 2,877
27 35 Dream Finders Homes $1,133,806,607 3,154
28 25 Drees Homes $1,089,325,649 2,094
129 132 Eagle Construction of Va. $136,760,505 266
121 104 Eastbrook Homes $142,925,000 376

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