D.R. Horton (DHI) Stock Rebounds After Lowered 2025 Outlook

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Apr 17, 2025
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Key Takeaways:

  • D.R. Horton (DHI, Financial) anticipates fiscal 2025 revenue below expectations, yet plans a $4 billion share buyback.
  • Analysts suggest a potential upside of nearly 35%, with a "Hold" rating based on consensus.
  • GuruFocus projects a 14.2% upside based on its GF Value estimation.

D.R. Horton (DHI) witnessed a 2% rise in shares, despite initially lowering its fiscal 2025 revenue projection to between $33.3 billion and $34.8 billion, missing analyst expectations. Demonstrating confidence, the homebuilder aims to repurchase $4 billion in shares. In addition, Q2 homebuilding net sales orders reached an impressive total of $8.36 billion.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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According to projections from 15 analysts, the average one-year target price for D.R. Horton Inc (DHI, Financial) sits at $160.88. This figure suggests a high estimate of $220.00 and a low estimate of $120.00, indicating a potential upside of 34.92% from the current price of $119.24. For a deeper dive into these estimates, visit the D.R. Horton Inc (DHI) Forecast page.

In terms of analyst consensus, 22 brokerage firms have rated D.R. Horton Inc (DHI, Financial) with an average recommendation of 2.6, placing it within the "Hold" category. This rating scale spans 1 to 5, where 1 denotes a Strong Buy, and 5 indicates a Sell.

GuruFocus Analysis

GuruFocus' analysis projects that the estimated GF Value for D.R. Horton Inc (DHI, Financial) in one year is $136.17. Based on this estimate, there is an anticipated upside of 14.2% from the current trading price of $119.24. The GF Value metric is reflective of the stock's fair market value, calculated using historical data on stock trading multiples, business growth patterns, and future performance forecasts. For more detailed information, refer to the D.R. Horton Inc (DHI) Summary page.

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