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Pro Builder is looking for the leading companies in the home building industry for its Top 200 rankings.

Did you earn more than $25 million in revenue last year from for-sale and for-rent new-home closings and completions? If so, Pro Builder wants to hear from you.

The Pro Builder Top 200 (formerly Housing Giants) survey informs Pro Builder’s annual rankings of home builders and provides valuable insights into the state of the housing industry.

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The deadline to submit your survey is March 31, 2025.

The rankings and results will be published in the May/June issue of Pro Builder magazine.

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