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WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/02/06 -- More than one in five new-home buyers bought
their homes from the nation's top 10 builders in 2005, BUILDER magazine
reveals in its annual Builder 100 list, published in the magazine's May
issue. Together, the top 10 builders accounted for 20.97 percent of the
home building market, up from 19.7 percent in 2004.
Fort Worth, Texas-based D.R. Horton held steady in the No. 1 position for
the fourth consecutive year, closing 51,383 homes during 2005. Rounding out
the top 10 were fellow public home builders Pulte Homes, Lennar Corp.,
Centex Corp., KB Home, Beazer Homes USA, Hovnanian Enterprises, The Ryland
Group, M.D.C. Holdings, and NVR.
America's top 100 home builders delivered 504,670 homes and captured 36.57
percent of the new-home market in 2005. That's an increase from 35.18
percent in 2004, when the top 100 home builders delivered 448,851 new
homes. "The top builders have proven their ability to grow quickly. Now the
question is how much more of the market they'll control in the future,"
says Boyce Thompson, editorial director of BUILDER, published by Hanley
Wood, LLC. Just 20 years ago, the top 100 builders captured less than 25
percent of the market, and the top 10 companies built 7.56 percent of all
new homes.
It's clear that the housing boom extended through 2005 for most Builder 100
companies, which averaged 28 percent revenue growth and 16 percent closings
growth for the year. Newport Beach, Calif.-based Fieldstone Communities
increased its deliveries more than any other builder on the list, by 131
percent, to 1,622. Rapid price appreciation also aided the Builder 100.
Sixty builders reported gross margins of more than 20 percent, while 50
reported net margins of 10 percent or more.
BUILDER has published the Builder 100 annually since 1984, ranking home
builders by the number of new homes they deliver. The builders' market
share is derived by dividing Builder 100 deliveries by the sum of new-home
sales and for-sale condominium completions, as released by the U.S. Census
Bureau. In 2005, the Builder 100 delivered 504,670 homes; the U.S. Census
Bureau counted 1,282,000 new-home sales and 98,000 for-sale condominium
completions.
Hanley Wood, LLC, is the premier media company serving housing and
construction. Through five operating divisions, the company produces
award-winning magazines and Web sites, marquee trade shows and events, rich
data and custom marketing solutions. The company also is North America's
leading publisher of home plans. Hanley Wood Magazines (Washington, D.C.),
publishes 28 award-winning residential and commercial construction titles,
including BUILDER, REMODELING, CUSTOM HOME, CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION and
RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECT. In 2004, BUILDER was named to B-to-B magazine's
Media Power 50. For consumers, Hanley Wood Magazines publishes shelter
magazines and home plans titles along with home plans web sites.
Founded in 1976, Hanley Wood is a $240 million company owned by JPMorgan
Partners, LLC, a private equity affiliate of JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Ann Seltz
Hanley Wood Magazines Division Email Contact
202.736.3414