David Cutler Group

David Cutler Group
Privately Held
Industry Construction
Founded 1980
Headquarters

Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania

United States
Key people
David Cutler, Chairman, CEO
Products Homes
Slogan Largest Privately Held Residential Builder in the Delaware Valley
Website www.davidcutlergroup.com

The David Cutler Group is a Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania based company and the largest privately held residential builder of new luxury homes and luxury communities in Philadelphia, PA's Delaware Valley area.

Company Overview

The David Cutler Group is a leading regional homebuilder. Most of its homes are single-family luxury residences and communities in Berks County, Pennsylvania; Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Chester County, Pennsylvania; Delaware County, Pennsylvania; and Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. They are one of the few large homebuilders that still practices the building process of "stick-building." A stick-built home is one where the building is completely constructed on site piece-by-piece rather than by pre-fabricated frames.

The David Cutler Group has a long history of philanthropy. Current recipients of gifts from the David Cutler Group include the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia-area Ronald McDonald House, Philadelphia March of Dimes, and the American Cancer Society among others. The David Cutler Group focuses on local organizations dedicating the largest percentage of its contributions to those that directly benefit the residents and non-profit organizations of Pennsylvania's Delaware Valley.

New Home Communities and Markets

David Cutler Group has built new homes and communities in the following cities:

David Cutler Group has built new homes and communities in the following counties:

Primary Subsidiaries and Divisions

Principal Competitors

Companies often competing in the same markets as David Cutler Group include Centex, D.R. Horton, KB Home, Lennar Corporation, Pulte Homes, Ryland Group Inc, and Toll Brothers.

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