More than one in five new-home buyers bought their homes from the nation's top 10 builders in 2005. Together, the top 10 builders accounted for 20.97 percent of the home building market, up from 19.7 percent in 2004. Fort Worth, Texas-based D.R. Horton held steady in the No. 1 position for the fourth consecutive year, closing 51,383 homes during 2005. Rounding out the top 10 were fellow public home builders Pulte Homes, Lennar Corp., Centex Corp., KB Home, Beazer Homes USA, Hovnanian Enterprises, The Ryland Group, M.D.C. Holdings, and NVR. | 2005 BUILDER 100 LISTING
| | Staying Power - Twenty years ago, experts doubted whether a handful of companies would ever dominate home building. Today, the top 10 builders account for more than one-fifth of all new homes built in America, and they say they'll only keep growing from here on out.
| In Command - No one forecast a market share of more than 36 percent for the industry's top 100 builders 20 years ago. Here's how they scaled the heights - and where they're headed now.
| Consistent Performers - In the best year yet for home building, the top builders continued to outpace the industry. Can they sustain their momentum?
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