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 2023 Housing Giants ranking of the nation’s largest home building companies.
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RELATED: MORE HOUSING GIANTS DATA
- 2023 Housing Giants List: U.S. Home Builder Rankings by 2022 Revenue and Closings
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2023 HOUSING GIANTS REPORT ARTICLES
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Rank | Company | 2022 SECOND MOVE-UP HOME CLOSINGS |
---|---|---|
1 |
Toll Brothers | 5,405 |
2 |
David Weekley Homes | 3,680 |
3 |
Clayton Properties Group | 1,783 |
4 |
Perry Homes | 1,596 |
5 |
KB Home | 1,511 |
6 |
Tri Pointe Homes | 993 |
7 |
First Texas Homes | 837 |
8 |
Highland Homes | 740 |
9 |
Westin Homes | 719 |
10 |
Green Brick Partners | 608 |
11 |
Hovnanian Enterprises | 599 |
12 |
Bloomfield Homes | 530 |
13 |
Ashton Woods | 484 |
14 |
DRB Group | 458 |
15 |
Grand Homes | 446 |
16 |
Shaddock Homes | 420 |
17 |
Mattamy Homes US Group | 419 |
18 |
Chesmar Homes | 415 |
19 |
Fischer Homes | 401 |
19 |
GL Homes | 401 |
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