Pro Builder's latest Housing Giants list shows that while the nation's biggest builders collectively closed more houses and collected more money in 2022 than during the previous year, home building business was neither easy nor certain, with rising interest rates, skyrocketing home prices, and talk of an impending economic recession.
And the storm clouds remain as we close out the first half of 2023, with ongoing challenges created by low supply, lack of affordability, and escalating costs for construction materials and labor.
Still, U.S. home builders are a resilient bunch, and while the general economy is high on their list of challenges, a fair share (17%) also see it as an opportunity to grow, take market share, or pick up the pieces (and ideally land holdings) of others less able or nimble enough to weather the storm.
The Biggest Builders in the U.S. by Revenue: 2023 Housing Giants
Scroll down to see the ranked list of 2022's Housing Giants. For an in-depth look at the challenges and opportunities facing home builders, and what's currently fueling the housing sector, take a look at the articles in Pro Builder's 2023 Housing Giants Report:
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MORE HOUSING GIANTS DATA: Additional 2023 Housing Giants ranking lists—U.S. home builders ranked by number of closings, housing types, and location of homes built
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2023 HOUSING GIANTS RANKINGS LIST
- Click the attachment below to access a PDF of the Housing Giants rankings list from Pro Builder's May/June 2023 issue:
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2023 Rank | Previous Rank | Company (* = NAHB Member) | 2022 HOUSING REVENUE | 2022 CLOSINGS/UNITS |
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202 | 224 | French Brothers * | $72,262,000 | 199 |
203 | 181 | Newcastle Construction * | $71,229,368 | 159 |
204 | 219 | Magnolia Homes * | $69,006,256 | 67 |
205 | NR | Buffington Homes * | $69,000,000 | 127 |
206 | 208 | Hamlet Homes * | $67,998,740 | 77 |
207 | 176 | Giddens Homes * | $67,963,552 | 82 |
208 | NR | Reynolds Companies * | $67,243,518 | 97 |
209 | 226 | McGuinn Hybrid Homes * | $66,129,806 | 309 |
210 | NR | Palo Verde Homes * | $66,000,000 | 246 |
211 | 212 | Twilight Homes * | $65,086,309 | 150 |
212 | NR | Riz Communities * | $64,800,000 | 240 |
213 | NR | AHV Communities * | $64,200,000 | 172 |
214 | 189 | JW Collection * | $64,107,462 | 90 |
215 | 215 | Peachtree Residential * | $63,868,000 | 82 |
216 | NR | Classica Homes * | $63,735,183 | 68 |
217 | 193 | Thrive Home Builders * | $62,663,774 | 83 |
218 | NR | Stepping Stone Homes * | $61,979,443 | 137 |
219 | 222 | Richfield Homes * | $60,035,926 | 130 |
220 | 209 | Sumeer Homes * | $59,886,110 | 121 |
221 | 211 | Edward Rose Building Enterprise * | $59,400,000 | 1,188 |
222 | 216 | Weaver Homes * | $59,392,285 | 111 |
223 | 238 | Robuck Homes * | $58,325,000 | 70 |
224 | 175 | The Warmington Group * | $57,212,000 | 67 |
225 | 210 | Saussy Burbank * | $54,241,000 | 81 |
226 | NR | Sage Homes * | $50,165,931 | 106 |
227 | 232 | Forino * | $50,059,259 | 149 |
228 | 220 | Key Land Homes * | $49,958,407 | 85 |
229 | NR | Windsong Properties * | $48,683,551 | 94 |
230 | NR | INB Homes * | $47,878,926 | 147 |
231 | 227 | Mayberry Homes * | $46,485,746 | 116 |
232 | 234 | Manufactured Housing Enterprises * | $44,895,322 | 644 |
233 | 223 | McArthur Homes * | $44,311,905 | 110 |
234 | 239 | McKinney Builders * | $40,540,336 | 49 |
235 | 233 | Kent Homes * | $39,045,883 | 75 |
236 | 230 | Clearview Homes * | $38,975,000 | 90 |
237 | 231 | Premier Homes * | $36,118,226 | 99 |
238 | 228 | Sun River St. George Development | $34,618,150 | 77 |
239 | 237 | The Builders Group * | $33,274,531 | 109 |
240 | NR | Ventura Homes by Jeff Seal * | $32,000,000 | 63 |
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