Core Viewpoint - D.R. Horton, Inc. (DHI) reported better-than-expected third-quarter fiscal 2025 results, with earnings and total revenues exceeding Zacks Consensus Estimate but showing a decline year-over-year [1][5]. Financial Performance - Adjusted earnings were $3.36 per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.90 by 15.9%, but down 18% from $4.10 a year ago [5][10]. - Total revenues reached $9.23 billion, a decrease of 7% year-over-year, yet exceeding analysts' expectations of $8.78 billion by 5.1% [6][10]. - The consolidated pre-tax profit margin was 14.7%, down from 18.1% a year ago [6]. Segment Performance - Homebuilding revenues were $8.58 billion, down 7% from the prior-year quarter, with home sales at $8.56 billion, a 7.3% decline year-over-year [7]. - Home closings decreased by 4% to 23,160 homes [7]. - Financial Services revenues fell 6% year-over-year to $227.8 million [9]. - The Rental business generated revenues of $380.7 million, down from $413.7 million a year ago [11]. Market Conditions - The housing market remains soft due to declining consumer confidence and affordability concerns, impacting home closings and average selling prices [2]. - The backlog of homes decreased by 16% year-over-year to 14,075 homes, with the backlog value down 19% to $5.3 billion [8][10]. Operational Insights - The company maintains strong liquidity with cash and equivalents totaling $2.66 billion and total liquidity of $5.5 billion [12]. - D.R. Horton has a disciplined approach to capital allocation and flexible lot supply, positioning it to adapt to market conditions [4]. Guidance and Future Outlook - D.R. Horton updated its fiscal 2025 guidance, now expecting consolidated revenues between $33.7 billion and $34.2 billion, down from the previous range of $33.3 billion to $34.8 billion [15]. - Homes closed are anticipated to be between 85,000 and 85,500, compared to the previous expectation of 85,000 to 87,000 [15].
D.R. Horton Q3 Earnings & Revenues Top, Home Closings Down Y/Y