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M/I Homes Reports 2025 Second Quarter Results
Prnewswireยท 2025-07-23 11:30
Core Viewpoint - M/I Homes, Inc. reported solid second quarter results for 2025, achieving record revenue and homes delivered despite challenging market conditions, while also highlighting a decrease in net income and new contracts compared to the previous year [3][5]. Financial Performance - Pre-tax income for Q2 2025 was $160.1 million, down 18% from $194.1 million in Q2 2024. Net income was $121.2 million ($4.42 per diluted share), compared to $146.7 million ($5.12 per diluted share) in the same quarter last year [3][7]. - For the first half of 2025, pre-tax income totaled $306.2 million, a decrease from $374.4 million in the first half of 2024. Net income for this period was $232.5 million ($8.40 per diluted share), down from $284.8 million ($9.90 per diluted share) in 2024 [3][9]. Operational Highlights - Homes delivered in Q2 2025 increased by 6% to 2,348 homes, setting a second quarter record, while total homes delivered for the first half of 2025 decreased by 1% to 4,324 homes [4][7]. - New contracts in Q2 2025 were 2,078, reflecting an 8% decrease from 2,255 in Q2 2024. For the first half of 2025, new contracts totaled 4,370, a 9% decrease from 4,802 in the same period of 2024 [4][15]. Backlog and Inventory - As of June 30, 2025, the backlog had a total sales value of $1.43 billion, down 22% from $1.82 billion a year ago. The number of backlog units decreased by 25% to 2,577 homes, with an average sales price of $553,000 [4][16]. - The company had a record 234 communities as of June 30, 2025, compared to 211 communities a year earlier [4][5]. Financial Position - The company maintained a strong balance sheet with zero borrowings under its $650 million unsecured credit facility and a cash position of $800 million. The homebuilding debt-to-capital ratio was 18%, and the net debt-to-capital ratio was negative 3% [5][11]. - Shareholders' equity reached a record $3.1 billion, representing a 12% increase from the previous year, with a book value per share of $117 [7][11].