Entities constructing houses on property they have acquired with the intention of selling those houses for profit upon completion represent a segment of the real estate market. These entities differ from custom home builders, who construct houses based on a client’s specifications on land the client already owns, or developers, who may focus primarily on subdividing land for sale to other builders. A company that regularly purchases lots in developing communities and erects residences without a specific buyer lined up exemplifies this practice.
This practice contributes significantly to the housing supply, providing residences to meet market demand. The process can accelerate community development by creating move-in ready homes. Historically, the approach has allowed builders to capitalize on market trends and streamline the construction process, achieving economies of scale that can benefit both the builder and the eventual homeowner. Builders taking this approach shoulder significant financial risk by investing in land and construction before securing a buyer. Their success hinges on accurate market analysis and efficient project management.