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The annual HIA-COLORBOND® steel Housing 100 report ranks Australia’s largest 100 residential builders based on the number of homes commenced each year.
“Continuing its place at the top of the ladder, Hunter based MJH Group (NXT Building Group) were recognised as the third largest home builder in Australia with 2,865 starts in 2022/23. This included building 2,416 detached houses, making them the third largest builder for this type of home, and third on the list of the largest semi-detached dwelling builders nationally, with 449 starts.
“MJH Group, which trades predominantly in NSW as McDonald Jones Homes and Mojo Homes, also retained its established mantle as the #1 home builder in NSW with 1,228 starts during 2022/23.
“With 236 starts, Belmont based Montgomery Homes, moved up the national list 10 spots to be ranked the 56th nationally and 16th largest in NSW.
“Placed 76th nationally, and on the list for the second consecutive year, was Heatherbrae based Hunter Homes with 141 starts, consisting of 130 houses and 11 multi-units,” said Mr Jennion.
The key highlights from this year’s HIA-COLORBOND® steel Housing 100 report 2022/23 shows that the largest 100 residential builders:
HIA today announced its annual list of Top 100 Builders around the country with Western Australia well represented on the national stage. The Report ranks Australia’s largest 100 residential builders based on the number of homes commenced each year.
Metricon celebrates a decade at number one
Despite advocacy from HIA on behalf of our members, the Tasmanian Government has now confirmed it will proceed with implementing the next phase of Livable Housing Design requirements under the National Construction Code (NCC) from 1 October 2025.
The Housing Industry Association (HIA) has welcomed today’s commitment of the National Construction Industry Forum (NCIF) to a Blueprint for the Future at Parliament House in Canberra, to strengthen and prioritise Australia’s building and construction sector and accelerate housing delivery.