D.R. Horton’s Strategic Shift to Entry-Level Homes Lifts Stock 43% Amid Housing Slowdown Trading Volume Ranks 249th
On August 29, 2025, D.R. Horton (DHI) rose 0.34% with a trading volume of $0.40 billion, ranking 249th in market activity. The company faces challenges in a cooling U.S. housing market, where high mortgage rates and affordability concerns persist. Despite this, DHIDHI-- has adjusted its strategy, shifting toward entry-level homes and offering incentives like mortgage rate buy-downs. These efforts have driven 81% of buyers to utilize incentives, with first-time homebuyers accounting for 64% of closings in recent quarters.
Analysts note that while short-term profitability may be pressured by pricing and incentive costs, DHI’s long-term positioning appears stronger. The company holds 601,400 lots in inventory and maintains strong liquidity and low leverage. Competitors like LennarLEN-- and PulteGroupPHM-- are also targeting entry-level markets, but DHI’s focus on affordability aligns with broader industry trends. Earnings estimates for fiscal 2026 show a 2.5% growth projection, contrasting with a 18% decline in fiscal 2025 estimates.
DHI’s stock has surged 43.1% over three months, outperforming the S&P 500 and its homebuilding peers. It trades at a forward P/E of 14.05, a premium to the industry average, reflecting optimism about its strategic adjustments. However, the Zacks Rank currently assigns a “Hold” rating, signaling caution for near-term investors.
Backtest results indicate that DHI’s stock has gained 10.3% since its last earnings report, outperforming the S&P 500. This performance highlights the stock’s resilience amid sector-wide challenges, though long-term sustainability depends on housing market normalization and continued execution of cost-effective incentives.

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