THE WOODLANDS, Texas, May 03, 2018 -- LGI Homes, Inc. (Nasdaq:LGIH) today announced 606 homes closed in April 2018, up from 365 home closings in April 2017, representing year-over-year growth of 66.0%. The Company ended the first four months of 2018 with 1,850 home closings, a 64.3% increase over 1,126 home closings during the first four months of 2017.
As of the end of April 2018, the Company had 79 active selling communities.
About LGI Homes, Inc.
Headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, LGI Homes, Inc. engages in the design, construction and sale of homes in Texas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Colorado, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington, Tennessee, Minnesota and Oklahoma. The Company has a notable legacy of more than 15 years of homebuilding operations, over which time it has closed over 23,000 homes. For more information about the Company and its new home developments please visit the Company's website at www.LGIHomes.com.
CONTACT:
Investor Relations
Caitlin Stiles, (281) 210-2619
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