Watt Communities in USA: property from developer

Objects for sale: 6
Prices, from: 1780$/m2

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Ray Watt entered the real estate business in 1947 to build homes for veterans returning from the war who faced a housing shortage. Working with a small crew and a battered pickup truck, they called their company “Night and Day Construction” to match the schedule they were keeping to meet demand.

Ray Watt continued to build for more than six decades, during which time he also served as Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. He has been honored by numerous civic and business organizations for his commitment to the community and for his leadership in the industry. He was named “Builder of the Year” on several occasions by numerous industry trade organizations and is a member of the Housing Hall of Fame of the National Association of Home Builders, among many other awards. He became a trustee of USC in 1969 and contributed to the school throughout his life where Watt Hall of Architecture and Fine Arts is named after him. 

Over the years, the company successfully grew from a small building business to a large real estate development organization, credited with more than $6 billion in developed communities and over 100,000 homes. Watt Communities proudly continues on as a third-generation, family-owned business that is forward-looking yet still maintains the integrity, accountability and fairness that is at the core of the time-tested Watt Communities Legacy that originated with its founder. 

Watt Communities differentiates itself from other builders because of our close attention to the details. We uphold the highest standards in homebuilding. The quality goes in before our name goes on. This commitment results in outstanding value for our homebuyers. 

Our mission is “proudly and passionately working together to build a better quality of life.” We believe home is in the details. Just as it has been since its founding, Watt Communities continues on as a premium homebuilder focused on creating quality homes and communities for a changing world. 


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