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Berkshire’s Mungo Homes Acquires McGuinn Homes, Expanding Southeast Footprint

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After last month’s announcement that Berkshire Hathaway will acquire Taylor Morrison Home Corp. in an all-cash transaction for $8.5 billion, the company has announced another much smaller acquisition.

Mungo Homes, a Berkshire Hathaway company and member of Clayton Home Building Group, has acquired South Carolina-based McGuinn Homes, strengthening its presence across the Southeast and expanding into key markets including Augusta, Georgia, and Aiken, South Carolina.

Mungo Homes has been building homes for more than 70 years across South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. McGuinn Homes brings more than four decades of experience and a strong reputation in markets including Columbia, Greenville, Sumter, Hilton Head Island, Aiken, Augusta, and Savannah.

“We’re excited to join the Mungo family and continue our commitment to the markets we impact,” said Wade McGuinn, founder and managing shareholder of McGuinn Homes. “Together, we’re well positioned to provide more attainable homeownership opportunities through a shared commitment to customer service and operational excellence.”

The acquisition also unites two companies with a strong focus on community engagement. Mungo Homes supports charitable initiatives through the Mungo Homes Foundation, including its annual Week of Service, while McGuinn Homes gives back through its McGuinn Good™ program.

“The addition of McGuinn Homes to the Mungo family reflects our shared values of attainable homeownership, world-class team member experience, and giving back to the people and communities we serve,” said Keith Holdbrooks, chief executive officer of Clayton Home Building Group. “This acquisition allows both teams to expand access to affordable homes in more markets while serving as a united force for good through volunteerism.”

©2026 David Mazor

Disclosure: David Mazor is a freelance writer focusing on Berkshire Hathaway. The author is long in Berkshire Hathaway, and this article is not a recommendation on whether to buy or sell the stock. The information contained in this article should not be construed as personalized or individualized investment advice. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

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