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Builder Rankings by Revenue: 2023 Housing Giants List
Pro Builder's annual Housing Giants rankings list provides a snapshot in time of builders’ perceived opportunities and challenges. These are the top 240 home builders in the nation, ranked by revenue
Holding Back the Headwinds
Stormy market conditions strained the nation’s largest home builders in 2022, and they’re bracing for more uncertainty
Housing, Industrialized: Designing for Off-Site
With a manufacturing mindset and the will to change, designing for factory-built housing production can yield significant savings in time and trouble for home builders
2023 Housing Giants Report and Rankings
Pro Builder's annual Housing Giants report ranks the top U.S. home builders by revenue, closings, and type and location of homes built and this year investigates off-site construction's potential to help home builders resist the headwinds of escalating costs and lack of affordability
2023 Housing Giants Report—Top 50 Single-Family Detached Home Builders
These 50 builders lead the nation in single-family home closings in Pro Builder’s 2023 Housing Giants
Business Management
Home Builders: Improve Your Cycle Time
A look at how New Urban Builders, in California, shaved off 7,600 days of work in a year by using software to reduce cycle time
No Country for Public Builders
Go private? Some publics are. Here's what Bill last said on his blog, Ear to the Ground
Cisneros takes on the affordability issue
Henry Cisneros, former HUD secretary, outlines the housing affordability issue and why tackling workforce housing is a golden opportunity for home builders.
News & Moves: February 7, 2008
Breaking news on the movement of people in the housing industry, and events that shape its future.
Keys to D.C. Housing Market Recovery
Housing Giants columnist John Burns explains the necessary demand, supply and affordability conditions that must occur for the Washington, D.C., housing market to see significant improvement.
Help for production builders who want to go green
The market for green homes is expected to reach $20 billion in the next five years, according to a recent NAHB study. But what does green mean to a production builder? Michael Dickens of BuildIQ will share insights from sister company IBACOS on the true meaning of green as it relates to a home’s performance, how production builders can get started, what the financial implications are and who can help.
2008 Housing Forecast for homebuilders
Experts say — and data show — homebuilders will need the help of mortgage lenders, the federal government, materials manufacturers and others to make the most of a gloomy 2008.
News and moves of the people and events in the housing industry
Breaking news on the movement of people and events that shape the housing industry. In this Moves: Henry Cisneros leaves the board of Countrywide Financial and Houston master-planned community Bridgeland expands.
Homebuilders make the best of slow markets by becoming supply chain innovators
Revolutionary companies are taking advantage of slow markets when buying products and managing building site operations
Private Homebuilders Hold M&A Advantage Over Public Builders
When considering acquisitions, the larger private home builders have some notable advantages over the publics. The biggest: they can offer new capital to fund growth.