Taylor Morrison Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Results

Core Insights - Taylor Morrison Home Corporation reported strong financial results for Q4 and full year 2025, with net income of $174 million for Q4 and $783 million for the full year, reflecting resilience in challenging market conditions [1][2][3] Financial Performance - Q4 2025 net income was $174 million, or $1.76 per diluted share; adjusted net income was $188 million, or $1.91 per diluted share [1] - Full year 2025 reported net income was $783 million, or $7.77 per diluted share; adjusted net income was $830 million, or $8.24 per diluted share [1] - Home closings revenue for Q4 was $1.96 billion, a 10% decrease from the previous year, driven by an 8% decline in closings volume [2][4] - For the full year, home closings revenue was $7.76 billion, essentially flat compared to 2024 [2][4] Operational Highlights - In Q4 2025, the company achieved 3,285 closings at an average sales price of $596,000, while for the full year, there were 12,997 closings at an average sales price of $597,000 [1][4] - The backlog at the end of Q4 was 2,819 homes with a sales value of $1.9 billion, with cancellations at 9.9% of beginning backlog [2][4] - The company maintained a total liquidity of $1.8 billion, including $928 million available on its revolving credit facility [2][3] Strategic Initiatives - The company plans to limit future investments in non-core submarkets and refocus on its core first-and-second move-up segment [1][2] - Taylor Morrison's Board of Directors has increased the stock repurchase program to $1 billion, set to expire on December 31, 2027 [2][3] Market Outlook - The company anticipates approximately 2,200 home closings in Q1 2026 and around 11,000 for the full year, with an average closing price expected between $580,000 to $590,000 [1][2] - The effective tax rate for 2026 is projected to be approximately 25.0% [1][2]