Meritage Homes plans to release its Q3 2025 earnings on Oct. 28, 2025, with a conference call on Oct. 29, 2025. The homebuilder, based in Arizona, operates across several states and has a reputation for energy-efficient homes. It has delivered over 200,000 homes in its 40-year history and is an industry leader in energy-efficient homebuilding, receiving multiple awards from the EPA.
Meritage Homes (MTH), a leading homebuilder in the United States, is set to release its Q3 2025 earnings on October 28, 2025, with a subsequent conference call scheduled for October 29, 2025. The company, based in Arizona, operates across multiple states and is known for its energy-efficient home designs, having delivered over 200,000 homes in its 40-year history. Meritage Homes has consistently received awards from the EPA for its commitment to energy efficiency.
The homebuilder's stock has shown significant volatility in recent years, with a 107.21% increase over the past three years and a 54.90% increase over the past five years. However, the stock has underperformed the broader US market and the US Consumer Durables industry in the past year, returning -21.84% and -3.3% respectively
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Meritage Homes' latest quarterly dividend of US$0.43 per share was announced on August 25, 2025, with a payout ratio of 18% and a current dividend yield of 2.2% . The company's debt-to-equity ratio stands at 34.7%, indicating a relatively balanced capital structure .
The homebuilder's earnings per share (EPS) for the trailing 12 months (TTM) is 8.97, with a gross margin of 22.93% and a net profit margin of 10.27% . The company's market capitalization is US$5.61 billion, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 8.8x, which is below the US market average of 19.2x .
Investors will be closely watching Meritage Homes' Q3 2025 earnings report for insights into the company's financial health and future growth prospects. The company's focus on energy-efficient homebuilding and its reputation for strong execution may continue to drive demand for its products, particularly in the face of increasing environmental concerns.
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