D.R. Horton considering smaller home product as rising prices threaten affordability
D.R. Horton considering smaller home product as rising prices threaten affordability
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers. Click through for more updates on the company, which is the busiest homebuilder in Central Texas.
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During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers. Click through for more updates on the company, which is the busiest homebuilder in Central Texas.
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers. Click through for more updates on the company, which is the busiest homebuilder in Central Texas.
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers. Click through for more updates on the company, which is the busiest homebuilder in Central Texas.
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers. Click through for more updates on the company, which is the busiest homebuilder in Central Texas.
During an earnings call on Tuesday, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers.
During an earnings call on Tuesday, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers.
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers.
During an earnings call, D.R. Horton executives floated the possibility of offering a smaller home size as affordability pressures continue to plague potential homebuyers.
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D.R. Horton Inc. tempered its expectations for home sales and said it’s granting more buyer incentives to help navigate a slowdown in demand. The company expects to deliver 83,000 to 85,000 homes in its full fiscal year, according to its earnings statement Thursday, down from its previous projection of 88,000 to 90,000 homes. D.R. Horton’s deal cancellation rate for the three months through June rose to 24% from 17% a year earlier as soaring mortgage rates caught buyers by surprise. Fortu...
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