LENNAR CORP /NEW/ News
Lennar Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a homebuilder primarily under the Lennar brand in the United States. It operates through Homebuilding East, Homebuilding Central, Homebuilding Texas, Homebuilding West, Financial Services, Multifamily, and Lennar Other segments. The company's homebuilding operations include the construction and sale of single-family attached and detached homes, as well as the purchase, development, and sale of residential land; and development, construction, and management of multifamily rental properties. It also offers residential mortgage financing, title, insurance, and closing services for home buyers and others, as well as originates and sells securitization commercial mortgage loans. In addition, the company is involved in the fund investment activity. It primarily serves first-time, move-up, active adult, and luxury homebuyers. Lennar Corporation was founded in 1954 and is based in Miami, Florida.
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Lennar Surges on 'Trump Homes' and Off-Site Push
- Lennar (LEN) rallied sharply this week after reports tied the builder to a privately backed 'Trump Homes' initiative and renewed policy momentum toward manufactured and off-site construction. Concrete policy signals and speculative—but high-impact—news lifted LEN intraday by roughly 5–7%, shifting investor sentiment while leaving execution risks intact.
10d
Lennar (LEN) Near 52-Week Low; PMI Signals Caution
Lennar (LEN) traded near its 52-week low amid fresh S&P Global Construction PMI data showing residential building as the weakest segment. No company-specific catalysts emerged last week; investors are focused on housing starts, permits, mortgage rates and upcoming data that could move the stock.
17d
Lennar: Earnings Drop and Multifamily Push
Lennar reported a sharp year-over-year profit decline in fiscal Q1 2026 as deliveries and average selling prices fell. Meanwhile U.S. housing starts rose in January led by a multifamily surge—creating a strategic opportunity for builders. Leadership changes and an earnings miss have pressured LEN stock, but analysts expect Lennar to lean into multifamily projects and incentives to defend market share.
24d
Lennar Gains as ETFs Buy, Prop-Tech Boosts Demand!
Recent institutional buying—led by ProShares UltraPro S&P500 and Sequoia Global Value ETF—has increased exposure to Lennar (LEN) this week. Coupled with Lennar’s prop‑tech initiatives (LenX), dynamic pricing and mortgage buydowns, these developments support near-term demand for new homes even as labor and materials pressures pose margin risks.
07 Apr at 14:10
LEN Stock: Rates Spike Pressures Lennar Orders Now
This article examines last week’s housing data—rising mortgage rates, mixed new‑home metrics, and weak builder sentiment—and explains how those concrete developments are likely to affect Lennar (LEN) in the short term, focusing on orders, margins, and near-term catalysts.
24 Mar at 14:10
Lennar Q1: Earnings Drop, Efficiency Gains Ahead
Lennar reported weaker Q1 results with EPS and deliveries down year-over-year, but highlighted notable operational improvements—faster cycle times, higher inventory turns, reduced construction costs and a $237M share buyback. Guidance points to higher Q2 deliveries and margin recovery.