NVR Inc. Stock
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NVR Inc. Stock
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Performance of NVR Inc. vs. its peers
| Security | Change(%) | 1w | 1m | 1y | YTD | 3y | 5y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NVR Inc. | 1.850% | 0.641% | -3.086% | -21.500% | -12.778% | -1.875% | 22.111% |
| Lennar Corp. A | -2.350% | 1.082% | 1.936% | -35.115% | -15.449% | -30.520% | -15.868% |
| D.R. Horton Inc. | -3.850% | 2.726% | -0.421% | -9.935% | 4.822% | 20.482% | 62.785% |
| Persimmon plc | -0.510% | -1.518% | 6.654% | 3.730% | -12.884% | 12.371% | -59.486% |

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The analysis provided is generated by an artificial intelligence system and is provided for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of the analysis, and we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. Use of the analysis is at your own risk.NVR closed FY2025 with revenue of $10.32 billion and net income of $1.34 billion, marking the second consecutive year of contraction after peaking in FY2022. Net margin compressed to 12.98%, down from roughly 16% in each of the prior three years, while ROE of 34.67% - though still strong in absolute terms - fell from nearly 40% in FY2024. The overall trajectory, as reflected in the historical trends, appears to have shifted from expansion to a phase of moderate but broad-based decline.
Revenue & Profitability: Revenue slipped only modestly (-1.9% YoY), but net income fell more sharply (-20.3%), suggesting margin pressure rather than volume decline is the primary driver. Notably, the South East segment's pre-tax income nearly halved (from $388 million to $202 million), even as its revenue declined only slightly - this regional divergence could point to localized pricing pressure, incentive costs, or absorption issues that outpaced other markets. Other income also dropped sharply, from $149 million to $101 million, further weighing on the bottom line. Gross margin (as calculated here) and mortgage banking pre-tax income held up relatively well, indicating the homebuilding segment's profitability, rather than mortgage operations, appears to be the main source of erosion.
Balance Sheet: NVR continues to operate with no funded debt beyond its $909 million senior notes, and debt-to-equity remains effectively zero, consistent with its asset-light, non-developer model. Total assets contracted 8.2% to $5.86 billion, mirrored by a similar decline in equity, largely a function of continued share repurchases rather than deteriorating asset quality. Cash and equivalents fell substantially, from $2.61 billion to $1.92 billion, while contract land deposits rose to $851 million from $727 million - a shift that may reflect increased optioned-lot commitments even as owned inventory (lots, land under development) declined. This pattern is consistent with the company's stated strategy of shifting risk toward finished-lot options rather than owned land, though the growing deposit balance combined with a jump in contract land deposit impairments (from $7 million to $76 million) could warrant a closer look at deposit recoverability assumptions.
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NVR Director George Oliver Buys $405K in Stock -- Should Investors Buy Too?
George Oliver, Director, reported a purchase of 63 shares of NVR, Inc. (NYSE:NVR) at $6,431.51 per share on Aug. 7, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average
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