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Unlike the publics, many of the 10 largest private builders boosted their market share last year.
Its formula of offering lease payments for unsold existing homes translated into 543 sales last year for its preferred builder network.
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.
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Cincinnati-area builder has new deals in the works.
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Closings decline 21% among 10 largest private home building firms.
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Details are still unclear whether or not home buyers must be working with a state housing finance agency to monetize credit for downpayment or equity.
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Country’s biggest builders convene in Chicago to discuss sales trends, first-time home buyer, tax credit, and who’s likely to survive the housing downturn.
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David Weekley Homes, ranked 17 in overall BUILDER 100, nabs the number-three spot among private builders.