Shea Homes, a member of the J.F. Shea Co., Inc. family of companies, is America's largest privately owned new home builder, primarily building mid-priced to high-end homes. Headquartered in Walnut, California, the company develops new home communities in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, North Carolina, South Carolina, Washington and Texas. Its communities offer home designs that include condominiums, townhomes, traditional single-family detached homes and luxury residences. In addition, Shea Homes is the developer of Shea Homes Active Lifestyle Communities and Trilogy Resort-Style Communities.
Shea Homes was named America's Best Builder in 2005 by Builder Magazine, 2007 Builder of the Year by Professional Builder and 2011 JD Power and Associates Customer Service Champion.
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History
Shea Homes' parent company, the J. F. Shea Co., was founded in 1881 in Portland, Oregon by John Francis Shea. In addition to being a new home builder, the J. F. Shea Company's activities include commercial construction, civil engineering, commercial and multi-family property development and management, construction materials and venture capital.
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Donations
In 2017, Shea Homes donated $11 million to Phoenix-area Catholic schools to be used for renovations and construction.
Shea Homes Divisions
- Colorado - Denver
- Florida - Orlando
- Nevada - North Las Vegas
- North Carolina - Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham
- South Carolina - York, Lancaster
- Washington - Seattle
- Arizona - Phoenix, Peoria, Buckeye, Litchfield Park, Maricopa, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley
- California - Sacramento, Central Coast, LA/Ventura County, Orange County, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco
- Virginia - Northern Virginia
- Texas - Houston
- JF Shea Companies
- Trilogy
- Shea Mortgage
- Shea Properties
- Shea Apartment Communities
- Venture Capital
- J.F. Shea Construction Inc.
- Redding
- Reed Manufacturing
- SPACES
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