Top 5 US homebuilder operating 35 metro areas across 15 states
NVR is a publicly traded homebuilder with 75 years of operating history and 535,000+ homes constructed. The company's tech footprint is almost entirely Microsoft-centric (Azure, Microsoft 365, Power BI, Power Apps, Fabric) with emerging adoption of GitHub Copilot, a pattern typical of large enterprises modernizing their developer tooling. Hiring is heavily weighted toward manufacturing and construction roles—reflecting on-site labor scaling—while core engineering remains small (5 roles), suggesting technology is largely consumed rather than built in-house.
Notable leadership hires: HR Director
NVR operates as a vertically integrated homebuilder and financial services provider, building homes under three brand names (Ryan Homes, NVHomes, Heartland Homes) across 35 metropolitan areas in 15 states. The company also owns NVR Mortgage (primary lender to NVR homebuyers) and NVR Settlement Services (title and settlement operations). At scale, the organization employs 5,001–10,000 people across construction, manufacturing, sales, finance, and corporate functions. Current operational challenges include lead conversion, regulatory compliance, workforce retention, and cost management in a competitive market. The company is publicly traded and consistently ranks as the most profitable publicly traded homebuilder in the United States.
NVR uses a Microsoft-native stack: Azure cloud infrastructure, Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint, Outlook), Power BI for analytics, Power Apps and Power Automate for workflow automation, Azure Data Factory and Synapse for data pipelines, and AutoCAD for design. The company is adopting GitHub Copilot for developer productivity.
NVR is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. The company is a publicly traded corporation founded in 1948 with 5,001–10,000 employees.
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