Lennar Corp (LEN)

90.57
+1.11 (1.24%)
NYSE· Last Trade: Jun 4th, 11:53 AM EDT
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Previous Close89.46
Open91.25
Bid90.39
Ask90.62
Day's Range90.11 - 92.60
52 Week Range81.18 - 144.24
Volume797,874
Market Cap-
PE Ratio (TTM)-
EPS (TTM)-
Dividend & Yield2.000 (2.21%)
1 Month Average Volume2,537,903

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About Lennar Corp (LEN)

Lennar Corporation is a leading home construction and real estate development company that focuses on building and selling residential communities. The company operates across various segments, including single-family homes, multi-family homes, and commercial properties, catering to a diverse range of customers from first-time homebuyers to luxury home purchasers. In addition to construction, Lennar also provides financial services and mortgage brokerage solutions, facilitating home financing for its buyers. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and community development, the company strives to create innovative, quality living spaces that enhance the overall quality of life for its residents. Read More

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Factory-Built Housing Gains Momentum as Supply Crisis Deepens
TechMediaWire Editorial Coverage : The U.S. housing market continues grappling with mounting affordability concerns and a persistent lack of available homes, challenges that conventional construction methods have struggled to alleviate. Limited housing inventory remains a major issue across much of the country, while elevated mortgage rates, labor shortages and rising material expenses continue to place homeownership beyond reach for many individuals and families. Industry analysts estimate that millions of additional homes are required to satisfy existing demand, with the shortage impacting urban, suburban and rural communities alike. As affordability concerns deepen, attention is increasingly turning toward faster and more scalable construction alternatives. Factory-built and modular housing systems are gaining traction as viable solutions because they may reduce build times and improve operational efficiency. Within this evolving landscape, BOXABL ( Profile ) has appeared with a strategy centered on manufacturing foldable, factory-built homes capable of being transported efficiently and rapidly assembled on-site. The company, which has entered into a definitive merger agreement with FG Merger II Corp. (NASDAQ: FGMC), is establishing itself where housing innovation, advanced manufacturing and scalable residential development intersect. As demand for affordable housing options continues expanding, BOXABL’s business model reflects a broader movement toward modernizing residential construction and delivery systems. BOXABL joins a group of major players — including D.R. Horton Inc. (NYSE: DHI), Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN), Installed Building Products Inc. (NYSE: IBP) and Procore Technologies Inc. (NYSE: PCOR) — focused on residential or commercial construction, housing demand and large-scale building solutions, including automation…
Via Investor Brand Network · June 4, 2026
TechMediaBreaks – BOXABL Featured in TechMediaWire Editorial on Housing Innovation and Scalable Construction Technologies
BOXABL was featured in a TechMediaWire editorial examining how factory-built housing, automation and advanced manufacturing technologies are emerging as potential solutions to the nation’s housing affordability and supply challenges. The article highlights BOXABL’s foldable, factory-built housing platform, its proposed business combination with FG Merger II Corp. (NASDAQ: FGMC), and the company’s efforts to apply scalable manufacturing principles to residential construction as demand for affordable housing continues to outpace supply.
Via Investor Brand Network · June 4, 2026
Berkshire Builds a Moat Around Homebuildersmarketbeat.com
Berkshire Hathaway's purchase of Taylor Morrison sets a valuation floor for homebuilders and validates the structural undersupply in residential real estate.
Via MarketBeat · June 3, 2026
Lennar Corp (NYSE:LEN) Stands Out in Best Dividend Stocks Screen with Strong Yield and Financial Healthchartmill.com
Via Chartmill · May 13, 2026
Factory-Built Housing Gains Momentum as Supply Crisis Deepens
AUSTIN, Texas, June 04, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TechMediaWire Editorial Coverage: The U.S. housing market continues grappling with mounting affordability concerns and a persistent lack of available homes, challenges that conventional construction methods have struggled to alleviate. Limited housing inventory remains a major issue across much of the country, while elevated mortgage rates, labor shortages and rising material expenses continue to place homeownership beyond reach for many individuals and families. Industry analysts estimate that millions of additional homes are required to satisfy existing demand, with the shortage impacting urban, suburban and rural communities alike. As affordability concerns deepen, attention is increasingly turning toward faster and more scalable construction alternatives. Factory-built and modular housing systems are gaining traction as viable solutions because they may reduce build times and improve operational efficiency. Within this evolving landscape, BOXABL (profile) has appeared with a strategy centered on manufacturing foldable, factory-built homes capable of being transported efficiently and rapidly assembled on-site. The company, which has entered into a definitive merger agreement with FG Merger II Corp. (NASDAQ: FGMC), is establishing itself where housing innovation, advanced manufacturing and scalable residential development intersect. As demand for affordable housing options continues expanding, BOXABL’s business model reflects a broader movement toward modernizing residential construction and delivery systems. BOXABL joins a group of major players — including D.R. Horton Inc. (NYSE: DHI), Lennar Corporation (NYSE: LEN), Installed Building Products Inc. (NYSE: IBP) and Procore Technologies Inc. (NYSE: PCOR) — focused on residential or commercial construction, housing demand and large-scale building solutions, including automation, artificial intelligence and next-generation manufacturing technologies.
By TechMediaWire · Via GlobeNewswire · June 4, 2026
Lennar vs. D.R. Horton: Which Consumer Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?fool.com
Two homebuilding giants take different paths in scale, strategy, and financial strength, see how their latest numbers stack up for value-focused investors.
Via The Motley Fool · May 29, 2026
Lennar Stock Is Down as the U.S. Housing Market Struggles. Is the Stock a Buy in 2026?fool.com
Lennar stock is being hamstrung by the issue of housing affordability, but the risk/reward looks compelling.
Via The Motley Fool · May 28, 2026
2 Industrials Stocks with Competitive Advantages and 1 We Turn Down
Industrials businesses quietly power the physical things we depend on, from cars and homes to e-commerce infrastructure. But their prominence also brings hig...
Via StockStory · May 28, 2026
Spotting Winners: Installed Building Products (NYSE:IBP) And Home Builders Stocks In Q1
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q1 behind us, let’s have a look at Installed Building Products (...
Via StockStory · May 20, 2026
Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Lennar (NYSE:LEN) Vs The Rest Of The Home Builders Stocks
Let’s dig into the relative performance of Lennar (NYSE:LEN) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q1 home builders earnings season. Traditionally, h...
Via StockStory · May 19, 2026
Berkshire Hathaway Bought 7 Stocks in Its First Quarter Without Warren Buffett as CEO: Here's the Best of the Bunch.fool.com
Buffett is no longer CEO, but he was almost certainly involved with Berkshire's stock purchases in Q1.
Via The Motley Fool · May 19, 2026
Lennar (LEN): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
Shareholders of Lennar would probably like to forget the past six months even happened. The stock dropped 28.1% and now trades at $83.36. This was partly due...
Via StockStory · May 18, 2026
Mortgage Applications Are Up 21% Year Over Year Despite Rising Interest Rates. These Homebuilder Stocks Could Benefit.fool.com
It may seem a strange situation, but there are reasons for it.
Via The Motley Fool · May 15, 2026
3 Stocks That Win If Inflation Surprises to the Downsidemarketbeat.com
Cooling inflation could revive rate-cut hopes and lift housing stocks. Here are 3 stocks positioned to benefit from lower mortgage rates
Via MarketBeat · May 11, 2026
2 Top Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Nowfool.com
You can collect dividends while waiting for their stock prices to recover.
Via The Motley Fool · May 6, 2026
Lennar and D.R. Horton Stocks Trade Down, What You Need To Know
What Happened? A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the renewed Middle East tensions pushed Treasury yields back toward nine-month highs, t...
Via StockStory · May 4, 2026
3 Cash-Heavy Stocks Walking a Fine Line
A surplus of cash can mean financial stability, but it can also indicate a reluctance (or inability) to invest in growth. Some of these companies also face c...
Via StockStory · May 4, 2026
Mortgage Rates Just Hit a Four-Week High Thanks to Iran. Are Homebuilder Stocks a Buy on the Dip?fool.com
Homebuilders had a rough first quarter. When will sales recover?
Via The Motley Fool · May 1, 2026
1 Mid-Cap Stock for Long-Term Investors and 2 We Avoid
Mid-cap stocks often strike the right balance between having proven business models and market opportunities that can support $100 billion corporations. Howe...
Via StockStory · April 29, 2026
3 Unpopular Stocks with Questionable Fundamentals
Wall Street’s bearish price targets for the stocks in this article signal serious concerns. Such forecasts are uncommon in an industry where maintaining cord...
Via StockStory · April 23, 2026
Which S&P500 stocks are gapping on Tuesday?chartmill.com
Via Chartmill · April 21, 2026
Lennar, TopBuild, and LGI Homes Shares Are Soaring, What You Need To Know
What Happened? A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after oil prices dropped, as Iran announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. For home...
Via StockStory · April 17, 2026
Here Are All 48 Stocks Warren Buffett's Successor, Greg Abel, Is Overseeing in Berkshire Hathaway's $320 Billion Portfoliofool.com
Despite the illusion of diversification, nearly 79% of Berkshire's investment portfolio is concentrated in 10 core holdings.
Via The Motley Fool · April 21, 2026
3 Homebuilder Stocks Signaling Opportunity in a High-Rate Worldmarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · April 17, 2026
2 Oversold Stocks Primed to Rebound and 1 Facing Challenges
Hitting a new 52-week low can be a pivotal moment for any stock. These floors often mark either the beginning of a turnaround story or confirmation that a co...
Via StockStory · April 16, 2026