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Unlike the publics, many of the 10 largest private builders boosted their market share last year.
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Little used until just recently, the rating system is gaining traction as the building industry’s equivalent of mpg.
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But builders aren’t completely ready yet to declare the housing downturn over.
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The two are the only home builders on J.D. Power's list of 50 top customer service brands.
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JBGL Builder Finance buys lots and houses for The Providence Group, a new home-building entity.
This year, Heritage Wake Forest is hitting its highest sales rate in four years.
It’s that time of year again when economists and other experts start crystal balling where they think the beleaguered U.S. economy and its housing industry could be headed in the next two years.
Without legacy issues, these companies have been penetrating their markets quickly, and making money, too.
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It took Huffines five years to get Viridian, a 2,300-acre parcel near Dallas Fort Worth Airport, to ground breaking.
But moves by several of the largest for-profit, private builders put them in better shape to reap rewards in 2011.