In Oregon, Washington And Utah , most National Builders don't
have a presence. And may not be comparable to other markets.
1. Salt Lake City (111) - Richmond American (38) DR Horton (7)
Ivory Homes (47) Fieldstone (9) Liberty Homes (10)
2. Seattle (105) - Centex (10) DR Horton (13) Pageantry (6)
Chaffey Homes (47) Quadrant (18) Polygon Homes (11)
3. Albuquerque / Santa Fe (76) - Centex (18) KB Home (10) Pulte (11)
Beazer (7) DR Horton (14) Vantage (10)
Longford Homes (6)
4. Portland (29) - Centex (14) DR Horton (15)
These are some of the cities which have not seen steep price increases,
but have a good amount of home building activity.
Especially, Indianapolis and Cincinnati with 300+ new communities.
Where are they going to find the people to live in all these new homes?
1. Columbus (154) - Beazer (18) Centex (9) Dominion Homes (47)
M/I Homes (63) Sovereign Homes (11) Kenric Fine Homes (6)
2. Indianapolis (310) - KB Homes (22) Centex (37) Pulte (23) Beazer (57)
Ryland (35) M/I Homes (13) Sentry Homes (14)
C P Morgan (32) Drees Homes (23) Davis Homes (29)
Arbor Homes (23) Bruce Gunstra (15) Portrait Homes (10)
3. St. Louis (171) - Centex (35) McBride Homes (48) Mayer Homes (32)
Taylor Morley (27) TR Hughes (19) Greater Missouri (10)
4. Cincinnati (315) - Beazer (39) Ryland (13) M/I Homes (14)
Ryan Homes (45) Drees Homes (122) Fischer Homes (44)
Douglas Homes (20) Marquis Homes (18)
5. Detroit (155) - Centex (27) Pulte (27) Toll Brothers (17) Neumann (8)
Crosswind Communities (16) Lombardo Homes (10) Abbey Homes (7)
American Heartland (8) Hometowne Builders (9) Ivanhoe Huntley (12)
Robertson Brothers (8) Wexford Homes (6)
6. Baltimore (133) - Pulte (13) Lennar (14) K Hovnanian (28) Ryland (12)
Richmond American (8) NV Homes (12)
Ryan Homes (39) Toll Brothers (7)
7. Philadelphia (63) - Pulte (16) K Hovnanian (11) NV Homes (15) Ryland (21)
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