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Capital
Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?
Half of newly constructed single-family homes are built – and many more developed – by firms that rely on bank financing for real estate acquisition and development of projects, construction resources, and operating expenses.
Capital
A Homebuilder's Dilemma: How Much Spec To Build For 2024?
"What is the optimal scale of spec inventory?" With economic signals sending mixed messages, a thin line separates maintaining sufficient inventory to meet demand and avoiding the financial strain of having too much.
Together with
SNAP.BUILD
Technology
Flawless Execution Will Divide 2024's Winners From Losers
Six operational imperatives will build flexibility and optionality into homebuilding firms' near- and mid-term capacity to withstand both continued volatility and turbulence regarding demand and ongoing supply constraints.
Together with
SNAP.BUILD
Land
Eight Reasons To Be Gung Ho On Housing's Long Term Future
In a storm of uncertainty, Scott Cox seizes a moment to focus on all the long-run positives for our business.
Leadership
D.R. Horton's 2023 Performance Gives It More Room To Run In '24
"Our strong balance sheet, liquidity and loan leverage provide us with significant financial flexibility to meet changing market conditions and continue aggregating market share." -- David Auld, Vice Chairman of the Board, D.R. Horton
mortgage interest rates
Capital 02.08.24
Will A New Raft Of Regional Bank Woes Impact Homebuilders?
Half of newly constructed single-family homes are built – and many more developed – by firms that rely on bank financing for real estate acquisition and development of projects, construction resources, and operating expenses.
Capital 01.31.24
A Homebuilder's Dilemma: How Much Spec To Build For 2024?
"What is the optimal scale of spec inventory?" With economic signals sending mixed messages, a thin line separates maintaining sufficient inventory to meet demand and avoiding the financial strain of having too much.
Technology 12.22.23
Flawless Execution Will Divide 2024's Winners From Losers
Six operational imperatives will build flexibility and optionality into homebuilding firms' near- and mid-term capacity to withstand both continued volatility and turbulence regarding demand and ongoing supply constraints.
Land 11.09.23
Eight Reasons To Be Gung Ho On Housing's Long Term Future
In a storm of uncertainty, Scott Cox seizes a moment to focus on all the long-run positives for our business.
Leadership 11.08.23
D.R. Horton's 2023 Performance Gives It More Room To Run In '24
"Our strong balance sheet, liquidity and loan leverage provide us with significant financial flexibility to meet changing market conditions and continue aggregating market share." -- David Auld, Vice Chairman of the Board, D.R. Horton