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LGI Homes Sales Rise Sequentially in May
Jun 5, 2024 3:22 PM

05:57 PM EDT, 06/05/2024 (MT Newswires) -- LGI Homes ( LGIH ) said Wednesday that buyers closed 579 homes in May, up from previously reported 505 home closings in April, but down from 633 home closings a year earlier.

The homebuilder said it had 130 active selling communities at the end of May, compared with 101 active communities a year earlier.

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