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#111
Closings 2023: 433
Revenue 2023: $230M
Closings 2022: 450
Revenue 2022: $200M
What They Built In The U.S.
- Condos for sale:
- 0
- Other for sale:
- 0
- Detached for sale:
- 433
- Attached for sale:
- 0
- Product mix:
- Move Up, Entry Level, Luxury/Custom, Active Adult, Vacation/Second Home
- Regions:
- South
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