Larry H. Miller Real Estate (LHMRE), a portfolio company of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies (LHM Group), has announced plans to acquire Layton-based Destination Homes’ residential construction business.
Destination Homes, founded in 2002 by David Bailey and Brad Wilson, focuses its mission on building exceptional homes and lasting communities and is a long-time partner of LHMRE, a Miller release said.
“With the 2021 acquisition of the Daybreak master-planned community, plus other land holdings, acquiring a home building company allows us to further vertically integrate Larry H. Miller Real Estate,” said Steve Starks, CEO of the LHM Group. “Destination Homes is a highly respected builder with a strong culture and we couldn’t be more excited to welcome their great team to the Larry H. Miller family.”
“At Larry H. Miller Real Estate, having the ability to develop the land and participate in vertical construction creates synergies and scalability,” said Brad Holmes, president of LHMRE. “Destination Homes, along with our other construction partners, will continue to build within the Daybreak community in South Jordan. We also anticipate integrating Destination Homes into our other current and future land projects.”
“David and I built this business over the last 20 years to become one of the most respected home builders in the region,” said Wilson. “As we evaluated the company’s future, our primary goal was ensuring our mission continues. Given our long-standing relationship with LHMRE and the opportunity to combine organizations with similar values, both parties explored the potential transaction. We believe that this exciting next step will provide longevity for Destination Homes and create an opportunity for it to grow beyond its current potential. This acquisition by LHMRE will provide continued stability for our talented employees and the ability for Destination Homes to perform at a larger scale for the people of Utah and our region.”
“Customers can continue to expect the same high-quality craftsmanship and service from Destination Homes, which will retain its name,” said Scott Lalli, president of Destination Homes. “In the last 15 years, we have completed over 2,000 homes. Destination Homes currently has projects in Daybreak, where we were one of the original homebuilders, as well as Hill Farms, Windmill Estates, Towns on Main and Wilcox Farms in Davis County and Beacon Pointe in Utah County.”
Bailey, Wilson and Carter Owens, Destination Homes’ CFO, plan to continue to focus their efforts on their multifamily business, Newtown Residential, and will not remain with Destination Homes.
Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.