Stanley Martin Homes Set to Acquire Windsor Homes

The acquisition will grow Stanley Martin Homes’ presence throughout high-demand markets in North Carolina
Sept. 18, 2025
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In a move that will grow Stanley Martin Homes’ presence throughout North Carolina, the Reston, Va.-based builder recently announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Greensboro, N.C.-based Windsor Homes. The transaction is expected to close later this month, and when complete, it will increase Stanley Martin’s controlled lot count by approximately 25% in North Carolina and add 32 new communities to its portfolio. Currently, Windsor Homes controls approximately 2,100 lots across North Carolina and has 270 homes under construction.

Stanley Martin Homes ranked #22 in Pro Buider's latest Top 200 list of U.S. home builders by revenue, which the company reported as over $2 billion from 2024 activity. Windsor Homes ranked #127 with just over $132 million in revenue last year.

“This acquisition is a strategic step in our continued expansion across the Southeast,” said Steve Alloy, President of Stanley Martin. “We were immediately impressed by the leadership team at Windsor Homes, their commitment to quality, and their alignment with our values and culture. We’re excited to welcome the full Windsor Homes team into Stanley Martin.”

Tom Hall, President of Windsor Homes, said, “Over the past 20+ years, we’ve built a company rooted in building quality homes that meet the needs of individuals and families. Joining Stanley Martin Homes marks a new chapter for our team - one filled with opportunity, growth, and shared success. I’m confident that this partnership will allow us to continue delivering exceptional homes while expanding our reach.”

 

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