The Ryland Group, Inc. was a company engaged in home construction based in Westlake Village, California. In 2015, it was the 5th largest homebuilder in the United States. In October 2015, the company merged with Standard Pacific Homes to form CalAtlantic Homes. In addition to homebuilding, Ryland provided financial services such as consumer mortgage loans, title, and escrow services.
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| - The Ryland Group, Inc. was a company engaged in home construction based in Westlake Village, California. In 2015, it was the 5th largest homebuilder in the United States. In October 2015, the company merged with Standard Pacific Homes to form CalAtlantic Homes. In addition to homebuilding, Ryland provided financial services such as consumer mortgage loans, title, and escrow services. (en)
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| - The Ryland Group, Inc. was a company engaged in home construction based in Westlake Village, California. In 2015, it was the 5th largest homebuilder in the United States. In October 2015, the company merged with Standard Pacific Homes to form CalAtlantic Homes. In addition to homebuilding, Ryland provided financial services such as consumer mortgage loans, title, and escrow services. The company was generally not engaged in land development; it bought finished land lots ready for building, or entered into land development joint ventures with partners. This strategy minimized risk and made it one of the few homebuilders to be profitable during the early 1990s recession. (en)
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