PulteGroup Reports Significant Q4 2025 Profit Decline Amidst Lower Revenues and Impairment Charges
summarizeSummary
PulteGroup, Inc. announced a substantial decrease in fourth-quarter 2025 net income and EPS, driven by lower home sale revenues, reduced gross margins, and charges related to asset divestiture and land impairments.
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Profitability Decline
Net income fell to $502 million ($2.56 diluted EPS) in Q4 2025, a significant decrease from $913 million ($4.43 diluted EPS) in Q4 2024.
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Revenue and Margin Pressure
Home sale revenues decreased 5% to $4.5 billion, and home sale gross margin declined to 24.7% (including $35 million, or 80 basis points, of land impairment charges).
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Strategic Charges
Q4 results include an $81 million pre-tax charge for the intended divestiture of certain manufacturing assets and $35 million in land impairment charges.
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Backlog Reduction
The company's backlog decreased to 8,495 homes with a value of $5.3 billion, down from 10,153 homes with a value of $6.5 billion in the prior year.
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PulteGroup's fourth-quarter 2025 financial results indicate a challenging operating environment, with a substantial year-over-year decline in profitability. The significant drop in net income and EPS, coupled with reduced home sale revenues and gross margins, suggests headwinds in the housing market. The charges related to asset divestiture and land impairments further underscore operational adjustments. While the company increased net new orders and maintained a strong cash position, the considerable reduction in backlog points to potential future revenue pressure. Investors should monitor the impact of these factors on future performance and the company's ability to navigate shifting market dynamics.
At the time of this filing, PHM was trading at $123.98 on NYSE in the Real Estate & Construction sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $24B. The 52-week trading range was $88.07 to $142.11. This filing was assessed with negative market sentiment and an importance score of 8 out of 10.