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2022 Housing Giants—Middle Atlantic Region

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2022 Housing Giants—Middle Atlantic Region


May 20, 2022
2022 Housing Giants Middle Atlantic Region home builders

In the Middle Atlantic region, which includes New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, Toll Brothers, Lennar, and D.R. Horton occupy the top three spots for new-home closings in 2021, according to data from the 2022 Pro Builder Housing Giants Report. 

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RELATED: MORE HOUSING GIANTS DATA

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Rank Company New Jersey New York Pennsylvania 2021 Total Closings
1 Toll Brothers 321 347 1,107 1,775
2 Lennar 608 297 905
3 D.R. Horton 635 208 843
4 PulteGroup 501 67 568
5 Berks Homes 390 390
6 Harkins Builders 311 311
7 Hovnanian Enterprises 260 26 286
9 Marrano Homes / Marc-Equity 231 231
10 Habitat for Humanity International 45 111 61 217
11 Keystone Custom Homes 211 211
12 Epcon Communities 178 178
15 Weaver Master Builders 143 143
16 WB Homes 134 134
18 The Community Builders 40 40
19 LeCesse Development 3 3

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