Topped by Toll Brothers, David Weekley Homes, and Clayton Properties Group in the first three spots, these 20 builders lead the nation in second move-up home construction in Pro Builder’s 2022 Housing Giants ranking of the nation’s largest home building companies.
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Rank | Company | 2021 Second Move-Up Home Closings |
---|---|---|
1 | Toll Brothers | 6,990 |
2 | David Weekley Homes | 3,315 |
3 | Clayton Properties Group | 2,303 |
4 | Woodside Homes | 1,969 |
5 | LeCesse Development | 1,367 |
6 | M/I Homes | 1,296 |
7 | KB Home | 1,078 |
8 | Perry Homes | 961 |
9 | Bloomfield Homes | 854 |
10 | First Texas Homes | 829 |
11 | Fischer Homes | 754 |
12 | Hovnanian Enterprises | 747 |
13 | Brookfield Residential Properties | 712 |
14 | Highland Homes | 699 |
15 | Mattamy Homes US Group | 641 |
16 | Stone Martin Builders | 634 |
17 | John Houston Homes | 630 |
18 | Westin Homes | 566 |
19 | Ashton Woods | 506 |
20 | Riverside Homebuilders | 496 |
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