Houston Home Builder Stats

Top 10 Builders in HoustonHighest Growth Rate

Let's dive into the latest rankings for Houston's top builders as of September 13, 2024, where the list is dominated by impressive growth over the past six months. We see familiar names surging ahead with robust numbers in units sold, painting a vibrant picture of Houston's dynamic real estate market.
Statistics calculated from from March 17, 2024 to September 13, 2024
1
Smith Douglas Homes
Growth - Up from Zero
Smith Douglas Homes leads the pack with an astounding increase of 64 units sold from zero. Their average sale price stands at $327,863 with homes generally spending around 78 days on the market.

Homes Sold:

64

Homes Sold Last Year:

0

Units Growth:

64

Average Sold Price:

$328k

Average Days to Sell:

78

2
Davidson Homes
212% Sold Homes Growth
Davidson Homes has made an impressive leap, climbing 212% with 53 units sold compared to just 17 last year. The average home sold for $325,114, and their homes typically remained active for 148 days.

Homes Sold:

53

Homes Sold Last Year:

17

Units Growth:

36

Average Sold Price:

$325k

Average Days to Sell:

148

3
Brightland Homes
151% Sold Homes Growth
Brightland Homes has seen a growth of 151%, moving 188 units, up from 75 last year. With an average sales price of $372,941 and homes listed for about 131 days, they've solidified their position in the Houston market.

Homes Sold:

188

Homes Sold Last Year:

75

Units Growth:

113

Average Sold Price:

$373k

Average Days to Sell:

131

4
Pulte Homes
121% Sold Homes Growth
Pulte Homes continues to deliver, selling 106 units - a 121% increase from last year. Homes averaged $395,632 and typically sold within 118 days.

Homes Sold:

106

Homes Sold Last Year:

48

Units Growth:

58

Average Sold Price:

$396k

Average Days to Sell:

118

5
Long Lake
116% Sold Homes Growth
Long Lake tops in volume with 358 units sold, a 116% growth. Their properties averaged $397,494 and stayed on the market for about 110 days.

Homes Sold:

358

Homes Sold Last Year:

166

Units Growth:

192

Average Sold Price:

$397k

Average Days to Sell:

110

6
Empire Communities
85% Sold Homes Growth
Empire Communities saw a substantial 85% rise, selling 60 more units this year compared to last, with homes averaging $379,352 and a market duration of roughly 99 days.

Homes Sold:

131

Homes Sold Last Year:

71

Units Growth:

60

Average Sold Price:

$379k

Average Days to Sell:

99

7
Toll Brothers
45% Sold Homes Growth
Toll Brothers, renowned for luxury, sold 100 units marking a 45% increase. Their high-end homes averaged $718,231 and typically stayed listed for about 129 days.

Homes Sold:

100

Homes Sold Last Year:

69

Units Growth:

31

Average Sold Price:

$718k

Average Days to Sell:

129

8
HistoryMaker Homes
38% Sold Homes Growth
HistoryMaker Homes grew by 38%, moving 66 units this year. Their average home sold for $352,688, with listings active for around 82 days.

Homes Sold:

66

Homes Sold Last Year:

48

Units Growth:

18

Average Sold Price:

$353k

Average Days to Sell:

82

9
Meritage Homes
37% Sold Homes Growth
Meritage Homes saw a 37% increase, leading the charge with the highest unit sales at 670. Average sales price was $341,625, and homes stayed on the market for about 85 days.

Homes Sold:

670

Homes Sold Last Year:

488

Units Growth:

182

Average Sold Price:

$342k

Average Days to Sell:

85

10
Adams Homes
37% Sold Homes Growth
Adams Homes rounds out the list with a 37% growth, selling 71 units. Their homes averaged $308,514 and recorded the longest market duration at 174 days.

Homes Sold:

71

Homes Sold Last Year:

52

Units Growth:

19

Average Sold Price:

$309k

Average Days to Sell:

174

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