
Financial Performance - Home closings revenue remained unchanged year-over-year at $547 million[12, 13] - Closings increased by 56% year-over-year to 1,042 units, setting a company record[16, 17] - Homebuilding gross margins decreased by 410 bps year-over-year to 304%, but remained industry-leading[18, 20] - Net income was $819 million in Q2, resulting in a diluted EPS of $185[50] Orders and Backlog - Net new home orders increased by 62% year-over-year to 908, a record for any second quarter[28, 31] - Quarter-end backlog revenue was $516 million on 730 units[31] Land and Lot Position - Total lots owned and controlled increased by 207% year-over-year to 40,200, with 882% owned[33, 37] - The company invested $109 million in land acquisition and $139 million in land development year-to-date[37] - Land development spending in 2025 is expected to be approximately $300 million, a 46% increase from 2024[37] Financial Strength - The company ended the quarter with $112 million in cash and $365 million of capacity in revolving credit facilities[44] - The debt-to-total-capital ratio was 144%, the lowest level since 2015[50, 64]