Steve Orosz
Steve has been with Hanover Capital Partners since its inception managing all financial reporting/analysis, financing, and new project review. He is a graduate of Villanova University with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and also has a Master of Science in Accounting from the University of Central Florida.
Steve started his financial career in public accounting with Deloitte and Touche performing Audit and Advisory Services in Philadelphia.
In 2007, the Orosz Family established Hanover Capital Partners, a real estate investment company. In 2010, Steve and other members of the Orosz Family founded Royal Oak Homes, which was shortly thereafter named the fastest homebuilding company in the Country by Builder Magazine, and the fastest growing private company in Central Florida by the Orlando Business Journal.
In 2014, Royal Oak Homes was sold to AV Homes, Inc (NYSE: AVHI) and he and his brother, Matt, continued their roles as Co-Presidents. Steve was responsible for managing the accounting and financial reporting, human resources, information technology, and general operations for the division. From 2014 to 2017, under the Orosz leadership, the division closed in excess of 1,100 homes annually as the 3rd largest homebuilder in Central Florida, with annual revenues exceeding $300 million.
In 2017, Steve and his two brothers launched Hanover Family Builders. Serving as Co-President, Steve helped grow the company into one of the fastest-growing homebuilders in the country, achieving first-year sales exceeding $100 million. Hanover Family Builders was sold to Landsea Homes in 2022 for $272 million.
In 2024, the Orosz brothers launched their third homebuilding platform, Trinity Family Builders (“TFB”) where Steve, as Co-President, leads the finance and accounting functions.
In total, the Orosz Brothers have developed more than 40 communities for 14,000 lots.
Outside of work, Steve serves as Vice President of the Orosz Family Foundation, Chair of the Finance Committee at Cristo Rey Orlando High School, and as Board Chair of the Elevation Scholars.