KBH
KB Home (KBH)
NYSE
$52.85+$0.32 (+0.62%)
Price as of Jun 23, 2026 3:05 PM EDT
  • $3.3B
    Market Cap
  • 0.24%
    1-Year Change
  • Residential Construction
    Industry

Key Performance

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  • Earnings Score: 18
  • Momentum Score: 60
  • True Yield: 52
  • Financial Health Score: 0
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Latest Research & News

Lennar vs. D.R. Horton: Which Consumer Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?

The article compares two major U.S. homebuilders, Lennar and D.R. Horton, analyzing their financial performance, strategies, and valuations for 2026. While both face challenges from interest rates and market cyclicality, D.R. Horton is recommended as the better choice due to its asset-light land strategy, stronger cash flow ($3.3B), superior profitability (10.5% net margin), and better positioning to weather uncertain housing market conditions.

05/29/2026, 9:14 PMThe Motley Fool

KB HOME DECLARES SECOND QUARTER 2026 DIVIDEND

KB Home's board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.25 per share, payable on May 21, 2026 to stockholders of record on May 7, 2026. The homebuilder operates in 49 markets and has built over 700,000 homes in its nearly 70-year history.

04/23/2026, 4:10 PMBenzinga

KB Home’s Earnings Slump Puts Dividends and Buybacks at Risk

KB Home faces significant challenges with Q1 2026 revenue down 23% YOY and earnings down 65% YOY. The company's dividend and share buyback programs are at risk as cash flow is insufficient to cover payments, forcing reliance on cash reserves. Technical indicators suggest further weakness ahead, with the stock potentially declining to $25 if support levels break. Analyst sentiment has shifted to Hold, institutions are selling, and short interest remains elevated.

03/27/2026, 5:23 PMInvesting

KB Home Stock Sinks After Q1 Revenues Fall 23%

KB Home reported Q1 earnings of $0.52 per share, missing analyst expectations of $0.58, with quarterly revenue of $1.08 billion down 23% year-over-year from $1.39 billion. The homebuilding operating margin contracted to 3.1% from 9.2%. The stock declined 4.80% in extended trading. Despite the miss, management noted solid traffic and year-over-year net order growth.

03/24/2026, 4:29 PMBenzinga

Tech and Consumer Earnings Preview: Housing Weakness and Labor Trends in Focus

The article previews upcoming earnings for KB Home and Paychex. KB Home faces housing industry headwinds with home discounting pressures, though sales are expected to grow 8.5%. Paychex is projected to deliver strong 17.9% sales growth and 12.1% earnings growth, with focus on its labor market commentary amid job concerns. Both stocks are not recommended as buys at this time.

03/24/2026, 6:45 AMInvesting

KB HOME DECLARES FIRST QUARTER 2026 DIVIDEND

KB Home's board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.25 per share on its common stock, payable on February 19, 2026 to stockholders of record on February 5, 2026.

01/22/2026, 4:10 PMBenzinga

Trump Smashes Wall Street's Home Buying Machine—Real Estate Stocks Crater

President Trump announced plans to ban large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, citing concerns about housing affordability and the American Dream. The policy shift triggered sharp declines across real estate stocks, with major institutional landlords and homebuilders experiencing significant losses as investors worry about forced liquidations and market disruption.

01/07/2026, 4:15 PMBenzinga

Earnings Preview: Homebuilders Face Weak Sales Amid Falling Housing Prices

The homebuilding sector is experiencing significant challenges with declining real estate and rental prices, impacting sales and earnings projections for major homebuilders.

12/16/2025, 5:35 AMInvesting

Navigating the Housing Market's Mixed Signals

The podcast discusses mixed signals in the housing market, with new home sales increasing despite high mortgage rates, and Starbucks announcing a restructuring plan to reduce store count and refocus on its coffeehouse experience.

09/30/2025, 9:18 AMThe Motley Fool

Stock Market Today: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Futures Gain Despite Powell's Cautious Take On Stocks— Micron Tech, Cintas, KB Home In Focus (UPDATED)

U.S. stock futures rose on Wednesday, with investors anticipating the Fed's PCE inflation index release. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell acknowledged high stock valuations but did not express significant concern about financial stability risks.

09/24/2025, 8:25 AMBenzinga

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Statistics

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Day Range
$52.33
$54.80
$52.52
1-Year Range
$45.04
$67.97
$52.52
Latest Close$52.52
Change
-$1.68 (-3.20%)
Volume2,238,546
Market Cap$3.3B
Shares Outstanding62.6M
P/E (TTM)9.97
Diluted EPS (TTM)$5.27
Enterprise Value$5.2B

Information as of 06/22/2026

Company Profile

$3.3B
Market Cap
$352.7M
Net Income
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Residential Construction
10990 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 90024
310 231 4000

KB Home operates as a homebuilding company in the United States. It builds and sells homes, including attached and detached single-family residential homes, townhomes, and condominiums primarily for first-time, first move-up, second move-up, and active adult homebuyers. The company also provides financial services, such as mortgage banking services, such as residential consumer mortgage loan originations to homebuyers; property and casualty insurance services, as well as earthquake, flood, and personal property insurance products to homebuyers; and title services. It conducts operations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Nevada, North Carolina, Texas, and Washington. The company was formerly known as Kaufman and Broad Home Corporation and changed its name to KB Home in January 2001. KB Home was founded in 1957 and is based in Los Angeles, California.

Key Executives

  • Jeffrey T. Mezger
  • Robert V. McGibney
  • Albert Z. Praw
  • Brian J. Woram
  • Robert R. Dillard

Current Ownership Distribution

  • Mutual Funds1.4B (50.38%)
  • Institutions1.4B (49.35%)
  • Insiders7.4M (0.27%)
  • Other0 (0.00%)