8.4.6.2Vertical
Mixed-Use Master-Planned Communities
Large planned communities combining residential and commercial.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Master-Planned Communities (8.4.6), the segment that Mixed-Use Master-Planned Communities sits within — not Mixed-Use Master-Planned Communities on its own.
FragmentationConsolidatingEstimate
Master-planned community development spans land subdivision (NAICS 237210) and residential/commercial construction, profiled under Construction & Engineering; it is cross-referenced here as a development specialty but not separately sized.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Land sales, lot sales, and long-horizon development profit
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low
- EBITDA margin
- Long-horizon land-development economics
- Capex intensity
- High
long-horizon land and lot sales
Characteristics
- Large-scale, comprehensively-planned communities.
- Long-horizon, capital-intensive development.
- Sun Belt and suburban growth markets.
M&A deal context
Deal activityModerate
Who’s acquiring
- Major MPC developers
- Land & private-equity investors
- Homebuilders (lot buyers)
What’s driving deals
- Sun Belt and suburban population growth.
- Land positioning and entitlement value.
- Amenity-rich planned-living demand.
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