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DHI

Stock
Consumer Discretionary
Residential Construction

Performance overview

DHI Price
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Forward-looking statistics

Beta
0.72
Risk
32.37%

Detailed forecast

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Individual forecast components (weighted-sum)

Company Profile

D.R. Horton is a leading homebuilder in the United States with operations in 118 markets across 33 states. D.R. Horton mainly builds single-family detached homes (over 90% of home sales revenue) and offers products to entry-level, move-up, luxury buyers, and active adults. The company offers homebuyers mortgage financing and title agency services through its financial services segment. D.R. Horton's headquarters are in Arlington, Texas, and it manages six regional segments across the United States.

Company info

SectorConsumer Discretionary
IndustryResidential Construction
Employees17K
Market cap$46.2B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$44.5B
Revenue$35.3B
Revenue per employee—
Profit margin12.15%
Debt to equity26.60

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$13.19
Dividend per share$1.60
Revenue per share$109.69
Avg trading volume (30 day)$528M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$600M
Put-call ratio—

Macro factor sensitivity

Growth-1.2
Credit+4.7
Liquidity-1.4
Inflation-3.0
Commodities-0.0
Interest Rates-2.5

Valuation

Dividend yield1.21%
PEG Ratio8.28
Price to sales1.15
P/E Ratio8.28
Enterprise Value to Revenue1.26
Price to book1.67

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayJuly 16, 2025
Next dividend day—
Ex. dividend dayMay 2, 2025

News

D.R. Horton to Report Q3 Earnings: Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?

DHI braces for a Q3 earnings drop as soft demand, margin pressure, and high rates weigh on home closings and revenues.

Zacks Investment Research (July 18, 2025)
5 Homebuilding Stocks To Considering Selling On Copper Tariff Threats

President Donald Trump is back on his trade war horse, announcing plans to implement 50% tariffs on imported copper on August 1st. While the chance of this 50% number being the final rate is slim, given past tariff climbdowns, copper tariffs would present a new headwind to an industry that's already fighting discouraging trends: homebuilders.

Benzinga (July 17, 2025)

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