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Lennar Reports Third Quarter 2022 Results

Published: 2022-09-21 20:30:00 ET
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Third Quarter 2022 Highlights - comparisons to the prior year quarter

  • Net earnings per diluted share increased 11% to $5.03
    • Increased 58% to $5.18, excluding mark-to-market gains (losses) on technology investments and one-time items
  • Net earnings increased 4% to $1.47 billion
    • Increased 48% to $1.51 billion, excluding mark-to-market gains (losses) on technology investments and one-time items
  • Deliveries increased 13% to 17,248 homes
  • New orders decreased 12% to 14,366 homes; new orders dollar value decreased 11% to $6.7 billion
  • Backlog of 25,734 homes - consistent with prior year; backlog dollar value increased 8% to $12.9 billion
  • Total revenues increased 29% to $8.9 billion
  • Homebuilding operating earnings increased to $2.0 billion, compared to operating earnings of $1.3 billion
    • Gross margin on home sales improved 190 basis points ("bps") to 29.2%
    • S,G&A expenses as a % of revenues from home sales improved 120 bps to 5.8%
    • Net margin on home sales improved 320 bps to 23.5%
  • Financial Services operating earnings of $63.0 million (including a $35.5 million one-time charge), compared to operating earnings of $111.9 million
  • Multifamily operating earnings of $45.9 million, compared to operating loss of $9.4 million
  • Lennar Other operating loss of $118.0 million, compared to operating earnings of $492.0 million
  • Homebuilding cash and cash equivalents of $1.3 billion
  • Controlled homesites increased to 63%, compared to 53%
  • No outstanding borrowings under the Company's $2.575 billion revolving credit facility
  • Retired $575 million of homebuilding senior notes due November 2022
  • Homebuilding debt to total capital improved to 15.0%, compared to 21.2%

MIAMI, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN and LEN.B), one of the nation's leading homebuilders, today reported results for its third quarter ended August 31, 2022. Third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2022 were $1.5 billion, or $5.03 per diluted share, compared to third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2021 of $1.4 billion, or $4.52 per diluted share. Excluding mark-to-market gains (losses) on technology investments in both years and one-time items in the current year, third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2022 were $1.5 billion, or $5.18 per diluted share, compared to third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2021 of $1.0 billion, or $3.27 per diluted share.

Stuart Miller, Executive Chairman of Lennar, said, "At this evolving time in the market, we are pleased to report third quarter earnings of $1.5 billion, or $5.03 per diluted share, compared to $1.4 billion, or $4.52 per diluted share for the third quarter last year. Excluding mark-to-market gains (losses) on our technology investments and one-time items, third quarter earnings were $1.5 billion, or $5.18 per diluted share, compared to $1.0 billion, or $3.27 per diluted share for the third quarter last year, a 48% and 58% increase year over year, respectively."

Mr. Miller continued, "Our home deliveries were 17,248, up 13% over last year, and in line with our guidance estimate given at the beginning of the quarter, and we achieved a homebuilding gross margin of 29.2% and homebuilding S,G&A expenses of 5.8%, leading to a 23.5% net margin, even as materials and labor costs increased. Supply chain constraints, while improving, still continue to limit deliveries."

"While our new orders declined 12% compared to last year's third quarter, we continued to maintain a consistent starts pace and drive sales by adjusting pricing and incentives. Sales have clearly been impacted by rising interest rates, but there remains a significant national shortage of housing, especially workforce housing, and demand remains strong as we navigate the rebalance between price and interest rates."

"Accordingly, during the quarter, we continued to focus on pricing to market and rightsizing our inventory to generate significant cash flow. We are focused on balance sheet strength as we retired early $575 million of homebuilding senior notes due November 2022, ended the quarter with $1.3 billion in cash, had no borrowings on our $2.6 billion revolver and homebuilding debt to capital of 15.0%, the lowest in our history. Our balance sheet has never been in a stronger position than it is today."

Rick Beckwitt, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President of Lennar, said, "Much of our balance sheet and inventory management progress was driven by an intense focus on our land strategy while simultaneously driving sales, deliveries and managing production. During the quarter, we reassessed every deal in our land pipeline and worked with our strong land relationships to improve the underwriting on many deals. Our ending community count for the quarter decreased slightly from the second quarter, but is expected to increase approximately 5% by year end. We also continued to make significant progress on our land light strategy. This was evidenced by our controlled homesite percentage increasing to 63% from 53% and our years owned supply of homesites improving to 2.9 years from 3.3 years year over year."

Jon Jaffe, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-President of Lennar, said, "During the quarter, our homebuilding machine continued to be intensely focused on carefully managing production. Our cycle time during the quarter was marginally down sequentially, indicating that the well documented supply chain issues that continue to limit our productivity are beginning to become more manageable and perhaps subside. Our quarterly starts and sales pace were 4.4 homes and 4.0 homes per community, respectively, and we ended the third quarter with approximately 500 completed, unsold homes, demonstrating our focus on inventory management."

Mr. Miller concluded, "As we have seen over the past quarters, interest rates are moving and likely to continue to move, and the housing market will continue to rebalance pricing and interest rates in order to meet demand. Therefore, for our fourth quarter, we will give broad boundaries for deliveries between 20,000 to 21,000 homes and boundaries for gross margins between 26.0% – 27.0%. We continue to fortify our balance sheet with significant liquidity and operate from a position of strength, enabling us to continue to execute on our core strategies and outperform in periods of uncertainty."

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

THREE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2022 COMPARED TOTHREE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2021

Homebuilding

Revenues from home sales increased 30% in the third quarter of 2022 to $8.4 billion from $6.5 billion in the third quarter of 2021. Revenues were higher primarily due to a 13% increase in the number of home deliveries to 17,248 homes from 15,199 homes and a 15% increase in the average sales price to $491,000 from $428,000.

Gross margins on home sales were $2.5 billion, or 29.2%, in the third quarter of 2022, compared to $1.8 billion, or 27.3%, in the third quarter of 2021. During the third quarter of 2022, an increase in revenues per square foot was offset by an increase in costs per square foot primarily due to higher materials and labor costs. Overall, gross margins improved year over year as land costs remained relatively flat while interest expense decreased as a result of the Company's focus on reducing debt.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were $485.9 million in the third quarter of 2022, compared to $453.7 million in the third quarter of 2021. As a percentage of revenues from home sales, selling, general and administrative expenses improved to 5.8% in the third quarter of 2022, from 7.0% in the third quarter of 2021. This was the lowest percentage for any quarter in the Company's history primarily due to a decrease in broker commissions and the benefits of the Company's technology efforts.

Financial Services

Operating earnings for the Financial Services segment were $63.0 million in the third quarter of 2022. The operating earnings included a $35.5 million one-time charge due to an increase in a litigation accrual related to a court judgment. The Company is appealing this judgment since it believes there were clear errors of law made by the trial court. Excluding this one-time charge, operating earnings were $98.5 million, compared to operating earnings of $111.9 million in the third quarter of 2021. The decrease in operating earnings was primarily due to lower mortgage net margins driven by a more competitive mortgage market, partially offset by an increase in rate lock volume.

Other Ancillary Businesses

Operating earnings for the Multifamily segment were $48.5 million ($45.9 million net of noncontrolling interests) in the third quarter of 2022, compared to an operating loss of $9.4 million in the third quarter of 2021. Operating loss for the Lennar Other segment was $118.0 million in the third quarter of 2022, compared to operating earnings of $492.0 million in the third quarter of 2021. Lennar Other operating loss in the third quarter of 2022 was primarily due to mark-to-market losses on the Company's publicly traded technology investments. Lennar Other operating earnings in the third quarter of 2021 were primarily due to mark-to-market gains on the Company's publicly traded technology investments.

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

NINE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2022 COMPARED TONINE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2021

Homebuilding

Revenues from home sales increased 27% in the nine months ended August 31, 2022 to $22.1 billion from $17.4 billion in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. Revenues were higher primarily due to a 10% increase in the number of home deliveries to 46,335 from 42,006 and a 16% increase in the average sales price to $479,000 from $414,000.

Gross margins on home sales were $6.4 billion, or 28.7%, in the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to $4.6 billion, or 26.2%, in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. During the nine months ended August 31, 2022, an increase in revenues per square foot was offset by an increase in costs per square foot primarily due to higher materials and labor costs. Overall, gross margins improved year over year as land costs remained relatively flat while interest expense decreased as a result of the Company's focus on reducing debt.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were $1.4 billion in the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to $1.3 billion in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. As a percentage of revenues from home sales, selling, general and administrative expenses improved to 6.3% in the nine months ended August 31, 2022, from 7.6% in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. The improvement was primarily due to a decrease in broker commissions and the benefits of the Company's technology efforts.

Financial Services

Operating earnings for the Financial Services segment were $257.1 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2022. The operating earnings included a $35.5 million one-time charge due to an increase in a litigation accrual related to a court judgment. Excluding this one-time charge, operating earnings were $292.6 million, compared to operating earnings of $379.3 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. The decrease in operating earnings was primarily due to lower mortgage net margins driven by a more competitive mortgage market, partially offset by an increase in rate lock volume.

Other Ancillary Businesses

Operating earnings for the Multifamily segment were $54.6 million ($52.0 million net of noncontrolling interests) in the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to operating earnings of $12.1 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. Operating loss for the Lennar Other segment was $629.5 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to operating earnings of $909.2 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2021. Lennar Other operating loss for the nine months ended August 31, 2022 was primarily due to mark-to-market losses on the Company's publicly traded technology investments. The operating earnings for the nine months ended August 31, 2021 were primarily due to mark-to-market gains on the Company's publicly traded technology investments and the gain on the sale of its solar business to Sunnova.

Tax Rate

For the three months ended August 31, 2022 and 2021, the Company had a tax provision of $351.6 million and $405.1 million, respectively, which resulted in an overall effective income tax rate of 19.3% and 22.4%, respectively. The Company's overall effective income tax rate was lower in the third quarter of 2022 primarily due to the resolution of an uncertain state tax position and the retroactive reinstatement of the energy efficient home credits for 2022, resulting from the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act by Congress. These one-time items also had a favorable impact for the nine months ended August 31, 2022. For the nine months ended August 31, 2022 and 2021, the Company had a tax provision of $951.3 million and $975.4 million, respectively, which resulted in an overall effective income tax rate of 22.4% and 23.1%, respectively.

Share Repurchases

For the nine months ended August 31, 2022, the Company repurchased a total of 9.4 million shares of its common stock for $846.9 million at an average share price of $90.40.

Debt Transaction

In August 2022, the Company retired $575 million aggregate principal amount of its 4.75% senior notes due November 2022. The redemption price, which was paid in cash, was 100% of the principal amount plus accrued but unpaid interest.

Liquidity

At August 31, 2022, the Company had $1.3 billion of Homebuilding cash and cash equivalents and no outstanding borrowings under its $2.575 billion revolving credit facility, thereby providing $3.9 billion of available capacity.

Guidance

The following are the Company's expected results of its homebuilding and financial services activities for the fourth quarter of 2022:

New Orders

14,000 - 15,500

Deliveries

20,000 - 21,000

Average Sales Price

$475,000 - $480,000

Gross Margin % on Home Sales

26.0% - 27.0%

S,G&A as a % of Home Sales

5.7% - 5.9%

Financial Services Operating Earnings

$50 million - $60 million

About Lennar

Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is one of the nation's leading builders of quality homes for all generations. Lennar builds affordable, move-up and active adult homes primarily under the Lennar brand name. Lennar's Financial Services segment provides mortgage financing, title and closing services primarily for buyers of Lennar's homes and, through LMF Commercial, originates mortgage loans secured primarily by commercial real estate properties throughout the United States. Lennar's Multifamily segment is a nationwide developer of high-quality multifamily rental properties. LENX drives Lennar's technology, innovation and strategic investments. For more information about Lennar, please visit www.lennar.com.

Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Some of the statements in this press release are "forward-looking statements," as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements relating to the homebuilding market and other markets in which we participate. You can identify forward-looking statements by the fact that these statements do not relate strictly to historical or current matters. Rather, forward-looking statements relate to anticipated or expected events, activities, trends or results. Accordingly, these forward-looking statements should be evaluated with consideration given to the many risks and uncertainties inherent in our business that could cause actual results and events to differ materially from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements. Important factors that could cause such differences include the potential negative impact to our business of the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic; slowdowns in real estate markets in regions where we have significant Homebuilding or Multifamily development activities; supply shortages and increased costs related to construction materials, including lumber, and labor; the potential impact of inflation; cost increases related to real estate taxes and insurance; increased cost of mortgage financing for homebuyers, increased interest rates or increased competition in the mortgage industry; the effect of increased interest rates with regard to our fund's borrowings on the willingness of the funds to invest in new projects; reductions in the market value of the Company's investments in public companies; decreased demand for our homes or Multifamily rental apartments; natural disasters or catastrophic events for which our insurance may not provide adequate coverage; our inability to successfully execute our strategies and our planned spin-off of certain businesses; a decline in the value of the land and home inventories we maintain and resulting possible future writedowns of the carrying value of our real estate assets; possible unfavorable losses in legal proceedings; conditions in the capital, credit and financial markets; changes in laws, regulations or the regulatory environment affecting our business, and the risks described in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended November 30, 2021. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

A conference call to discuss the Company's third quarter earnings will be held at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, September 22, 2022. The call will be broadcast live on the Internet and can be accessed through the Company's website at investors.lennar.com. If you are unable to participate in the conference call, the call will be archived at investors.lennar.com for 90 days. A replay of the conference call will also be available later that day by calling 203-369-3041 and entering 5723593 as the confirmation number.

LENNAR CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

Selected Revenues and Operating Information

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

August 31,

August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

Revenues:

Homebuilding

$      8,479,496

6,558,509

22,209,683

17,529,606

Financial Services

202,078

206,973

578,945

669,789

Multifamily

243,056

167,921

686,436

476,837

Lennar Other

9,801

8,000

21,579

20,884

Total revenues

$      8,934,431

6,941,403

23,496,643

18,697,116

Homebuilding operating earnings

$      1,963,224

1,329,833

4,953,485

3,275,488

Financial Services operating earnings

63,348

112,083

258,074

379,610

Multifamily operating earnings (loss)

48,487

(9,393)

54,582

12,130

Lennar Other operating earnings (loss)

(117,980)

491,972

(629,538)

909,221

Corporate general and administrative expenses

(115,557)

(94,942)

(334,425)

(296,190)

Charitable foundation contribution

(17,248)

(15,199)

(46,335)

(42,006)

Earnings before income taxes

1,824,274

1,814,354

4,255,843

4,238,253

Provision for income taxes

(351,580)

(405,136)

(951,276)

(975,354)

Net earnings (including net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests)

1,472,694

1,409,218

3,304,567

3,262,899

Less: Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests

5,350

2,330

12,886

23,279

Net earnings attributable to Lennar

$      1,467,344

1,406,888

3,291,681

3,239,620

Average shares outstanding:

Basic

288,109

307,296

290,645

308,403

Diluted

288,109

307,296

290,645

308,403

Earnings per share:

Basic

$                5.04

4.52

11.19

10.37

Diluted

$                5.03

4.52

11.18

10.36

Supplemental information:

Interest incurred (1)

$           59,137

68,059

180,869

210,575

EBIT (2):

Net earnings attributable to Lennar

$      1,467,344

1,406,888

3,291,681

3,239,620

Provision for income taxes

351,580

405,136

951,276

975,354

Interest expense included in:

Costs of homes sold

74,358

85,180

212,125

248,888

Costs of land sold

155

1,093

358

2,285

Homebuilding other expense, net

4,655

4,928

15,229

15,128

Total interest expense

79,168

91,201

227,712

266,301

EBIT

$      1,898,092

1,903,225

4,470,669

4,481,275

(1)

Amount represents interest incurred related to homebuilding debt.

(2)

EBIT is a non-GAAP financial measure defined as earnings before interest and taxes. This financial measure has been presented because the Company finds it important and useful in evaluating its performance and believes that it helps readers of the Company's financial statements compare its operations with those of its competitors. Although management finds EBIT to be an important measure in conducting and evaluating the Company's operations, this measure has limitations as an analytical tool as it is not reflective of the actual profitability generated by the Company during the period. Management compensates for the limitations of using EBIT by using this non-GAAP measure only to supplement the Company's GAAP results. Due to the limitations discussed, EBIT should not be viewed in isolation, as it is not a substitute for GAAP measures.

 

LENNAR CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

Segment Information

(In thousands)

(unaudited)

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

August 31,

August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

Homebuilding revenues:

Sales of homes

$      8,439,125

6,505,708

22,124,565

17,377,353

Sales of land

32,397

45,055

63,888

131,483

Other homebuilding

7,974

7,746

21,230

20,770

Total homebuilding revenues

8,479,496

6,558,509

22,209,683

17,529,606

Homebuilding costs and expenses:

Costs of homes sold

5,973,889

4,732,403

15,769,536

12,820,638

Costs of land sold

34,994

39,378

71,365

113,545

Selling, general and administrative

485,854

453,716

1,400,887

1,319,116

Total homebuilding costs and expenses

6,494,737

5,225,497

17,241,788

14,253,299

Homebuilding net margins

1,984,759

1,333,012

4,967,895

3,276,307

Homebuilding equity in earnings (loss) from unconsolidated entities

(14,652)

2,391

(10,076)

(3,862)

Homebuilding other income (expense), net

(6,883)

(5,570)

(4,334)

3,043

Homebuilding operating earnings

$      1,963,224

1,329,833

4,953,485

3,275,488

Financial Services revenues

$         202,078

206,973

578,945

669,789

Financial Services costs and expenses

138,730

94,890

320,871

290,179

Financial Services operating earnings

$           63,348

112,083

258,074

379,610

Multifamily revenues

$         243,056

167,921

686,436

476,837

Multifamily costs and expenses

215,433

174,410

654,322

474,389

Multifamily equity in earnings (loss) from unconsolidated entities    and other gain

20,864

(2,904)

22,468

9,682

Multifamily operating earnings (loss)

$           48,487

(9,393)

54,582

12,130

Lennar Other revenues

$              9,801

8,000

21,579

20,884

Lennar Other costs and expenses

10,007

9,010

23,650

18,994

Lennar Other equity in earnings (loss) from unconsolidated entities,    other income (expense), net, and other gain (loss) (1)

(31,935)

(689)

(68,493)

216,540

Lennar Other unrealized gain (loss) from technology investments (2)

(85,839)

493,671

(558,974)

690,791

Lennar Other operating earnings (loss)

$       (117,980)

491,972

(629,538)

909,221

(1)

During the nine months ended August 31, 2021, the Company realized a gain of $153 million on the sale of its residential solar business.

(2)

The following is a detail of Lennar Other unrealized gain (loss) from technology investments:

Three Months Ended

Nine Months Ended

August 31,

August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

Blend Labs (BLND) mark-to-market

$                (518)

6,852

(21,510)

6,852

Hippo (HIPO) mark-to-market

(32,933)

324,855

(195,336)

324,855

Opendoor (OPEN) mark-to-market

(54,391)

37,301

(218,751)

272,756

SmartRent (SMRT) mark-to-market

(23,118)

100,793

(71,431)

100,793

Sonder (SOND) mark-to-market

(168)

(2,300)

Sunnova (NOVA) mark-to-market

25,289

23,870

(49,646)

(14,465)

$          (85,839)

493,671

(558,974)

690,791

 

LENNAR CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIESSummary of Deliveries, New Orders and Backlog(Dollars in thousands, except average sales price)(unaudited)

Lennar's reportable homebuilding segments and all other homebuilding operations not required to be reported separately have divisions located in:

East: Alabama, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and South CarolinaCentral: Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Tennessee and VirginiaTexas: TexasWest: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and WashingtonOther: Urban divisions

For the Three Months Ended August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

Deliveries:

Homes

Dollar Value

Average Sales Price

East

5,647

4,568

$  2,538,479

1,660,357

$     450,000

363,000

Central

3,501

3,211

1,566,610

1,262,540

447,000

393,000

Texas

3,447

2,747

1,138,901

818,869

330,000

298,000

West

4,649

4,669

3,208,713

2,764,856

690,000

592,000

Other

4

4

3,655

4,141

914,000

1,035,000

Total

17,248

15,199

$  8,456,358

6,510,763

$     491,000

428,000

Of the total homes delivered listed above, 46 homes with a dollar value of $17.2 million and an average sales price of $375,000 represent home deliveries from unconsolidated entities for the three months ended August 31, 2022, compared to 15 home deliveries with a dollar value of $5.1 million and an average sales price of $337,000 for the three months ended August 31, 2021.

At August 31,

For the Three Months Ended August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

New Orders:

Active Communities

Homes

Dollar Value

Average Sales Price

East

328

329

5,675

5,308

$  2,514,776

2,100,466

$     443,000

396,000

Central

296

281

3,033

3,189

1,348,226

1,352,814

445,000

424,000

Texas

217

233

2,577

3,203

776,156

988,644

301,000

309,000

West

345

350

3,077

4,571

2,015,897

3,006,501

655,000

658,000

Other

3

3

4

6

2,668

5,974

667,000

996,000

Total

1,189

1,196

14,366

16,277

$  6,657,723

7,454,399

$     463,000

458,000

Of the total homes listed above, 79 homes with a dollar value of $39.4 million and an average sales price of $499,000 represent homes in seven active communities from unconsolidated entities for the three months ended August 31, 2022, compared to 35 homes with a dollar value of $13.1 million and an average sales price of $375,000 in four active communities for the three months ended August 31, 2021.

For the Nine Months Ended August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

Deliveries:

Homes

Dollar Value

Average Sales Price

East

14,927

12,968

$  6,436,576

4,572,592

$     431,000

353,000

Central

8,966

8,391

3,956,302

3,282,168

441,000

391,000

Texas

9,272

7,843

3,038,064

2,245,671

328,000

286,000

West

13,151

12,793

8,718,178

7,284,927

663,000

569,000

Other

19

11

17,816

10,645

938,000

968,000

Total

46,335

42,006

$  22,166,936

17,396,003

$     479,000

414,000

Of the total homes delivered listed above, 115 homes with a dollar value of $42.4 million and an average sales price of $368,000 represent home deliveries from unconsolidated entities for the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to 58 home deliveries with a dollar value of $18.7 million and an average sales price of $322,000 for the nine months ended August 31, 2021.

For the Nine Months Ended August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

New Orders:

Homes

Dollar Value

Average Sales Price

East

16,558

15,473

$  7,401,602

5,788,506

$     447,000

374,000

Central

9,721

9,931

4,413,718

4,086,170

454,000

411,000

Texas

8,718

9,228

2,887,204

2,800,826

331,000

304,000

West

12,889

14,358

8,834,508

8,871,465

685,000

618,000

Other

19

14

16,499

14,095

868,000

1,007,000

Total

47,905

49,004

$  23,553,531

21,561,062

$     492,000

440,000

Of the total new orders listed above, 183 homes with a dollar value of $87.5 million and an average sales price of $478,000 represent new orders from unconsolidated entities for the nine months ended August 31, 2022, compared to 102 new orders with a dollar value of $36.7 million and an average sales price of $359,000 for the nine months ended August 31, 2021.

August 31,

2022

2021

2022

2021

2022

2021

Backlog:

Homes

Dollar Value

Average Sales Price

East

9,903

8,518

$  4,538,997

3,526,849

$     458,000

414,000

Central

5,912

5,911

2,791,899

2,566,174

472,000

434,000

Texas

3,712

4,208

1,302,409

1,379,740

351,000

328,000

West

6,203

7,177

4,251,491

4,499,969

685,000

627,000

Other

4

5

2,626

5,298

656,000

1,060,000

Total

25,734

25,819

$  12,887,422

11,978,030

$     501,000

464,000

Of the total homes in backlog listed above, 147 homes with a backlog dollar value of $73.8 million and an average sales price of $502,000 represent the backlog from unconsolidated entities at August 31, 2022, compared to 82 homes with a backlog dollar value of $29.5 million and an average sales price of $359,000 at August 31, 2021. During the nine months ended August 31, 2022, the Company acquired 340 homes and 53 homes in backlog in the East and Central Homebuilding segments, respectively.

LENNAR CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands, except per share amounts)

(unaudited)

August 31,

November 30,

2022

2021

ASSETS

Homebuilding:

Cash and cash equivalents

$                     1,309,364

2,735,213

Restricted cash

32,575

21,927

Receivables, net

665,472

490,278

Inventories:

Finished homes and construction in progress

13,043,631

10,446,139

Land and land under development

7,849,160

7,108,142

Consolidated inventory not owned

1,949,718

1,161,023

Total inventories

22,842,509

18,715,304

Investments in unconsolidated entities

1,174,498

972,084

Goodwill

3,442,359

3,442,359

Other assets

1,163,519

1,090,654

30,630,296

27,467,819

Financial Services

2,523,970

2,964,367

Multifamily

1,267,908

1,311,747

Lennar Other

917,703

1,463,845

Total assets

$                   35,339,877

33,207,778

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Homebuilding:

Accounts payable

$                     1,552,583

1,321,247

Liabilities related to consolidated inventory not owned

1,661,927

976,602

Senior notes and other debts payable, net

4,057,496

4,652,338

Other liabilities

2,836,442

2,920,055

10,108,448

9,870,242

Financial Services

1,675,492

1,906,343

Multifamily

326,048

288,930

Lennar Other

102,351

145,981

Total liabilities

12,212,339

12,211,496

Stockholders' equity:

Class A common stock of $0.10 par value

25,582

30,050

Class B common stock of $0.10 par value

3,660

3,944

Additional paid-in capital

5,388,413

8,807,891

Retained earnings

17,647,293

14,685,329

Treasury stock

(89,760)

(2,709,448)

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

2,090

(1,341)

Total stockholders' equity

22,977,278

20,816,425

Noncontrolling interests

150,260

179,857

Total equity

23,127,538

20,996,282

Total liabilities and equity

$                   35,339,877

33,207,778

 

LENNAR CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

Supplemental Data

(Dollars in thousands)

(unaudited)

August 31,

November 30,

August 31,

2022

2021

2021

Homebuilding debt

$     4,057,496

4,652,338

5,542,513

Stockholders' equity

22,977,278

20,816,425

20,650,188

Total capital

$   27,034,774

25,468,763

26,192,701

Homebuilding debt to total capital

15.0 %

18.3 %

21.2 %

Homebuilding debt

$     4,057,496

4,652,338

5,542,513

Less: Homebuilding cash and cash equivalents

1,309,364

2,735,213

2,623,320

Net homebuilding debt

$     2,748,132

1,917,125

2,919,193

Net homebuilding debt to total capital (1)

10.7 %

8.4 %

12.4 %

(1)

Net homebuilding debt to total capital is a non-GAAP financial measure defined as net homebuilding debt (homebuilding debt less homebuilding cash and cash equivalents) divided by total capital (net homebuilding debt plus stockholders' equity). The Company believes the ratio of net homebuilding debt to total capital is a relevant and a useful financial measure to investors in understanding the leverage employed in homebuilding operations. However, because net homebuilding debt to total capital is not calculated in accordance with GAAP, this financial measure should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to financial measures prescribed by GAAP. Rather, this non-GAAP financial measure should be used to supplement the Company's GAAP results.

 

Contact:Ian FrazerInvestor RelationsLennar Corporation(305) 485-4129

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