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2023 Housing Giants Report—Top 20 Second Move-Up Home Builders

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2023 Housing Giants Report—Top 20 Second Move-Up Home Builders

The 20 builders that lead the nation in second move-up home construction in Pro Builder’s 2023 Housing Giants


June 5, 2023
2023 Housing Giants ranked list of top 20 second move-up home builders

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. 

Scroll down to see the list.

Click on the company names for additional information and to see previous years' rankings.


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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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