MTH
Meritage Homes Corporation · Consumer Discretionary · Residential Construction
At close
$75.41
−$0.01 (−0.01%) Close
Pre-market $75.42 +$0.01 (+0.01%) 12:17 AM ET
Prev close $75.42
Open $75.41
Day high $75.41
Day low $75.41
Volume 13
Avg vol 1,020,940
Mkt cap
$5.04B
P/E ratio
11.89
FY Revenue
$5.86B
EPS
6.34
Gross Margin
19.76%
Sector
Consumer Discretionary
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Volume vs average
Intraday (cumulative)
−22% (Below avg)
Vol/Avg: 0.78×
RSI
49.95 (Neutral)
Neutral (40–60)
MACD momentum
Intraday
+0.00 (Strong)
MACD: -0.06 Signal: -0.06
Short-Term
-0.40 (Weak)
MACD: 1.07 Signal: 1.46
Long-Term
-0.08 (Weak)
MACD: 1.82 Signal: 1.91
Intraday trend score 32.00

Latest news

MTH 12 articles Positive: 8 Neutral: 3 Negative: 1
Positive Benzinga • Globe Newswire
Meritage Homes Increases Quarterly Cash Dividend

Meritage Homes Corporation, the fifth-largest homebuilder in the U.S., announced a 12% year-over-year increase in its quarterly cash dividend to $0.48 per share, up from $0.43 per share in 2025. The dividend is payable on March 31, 2026 to shareholders of record as of March 17, 2026.

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Sentiment note

The company announced a 12% increase in quarterly dividend payments, demonstrating strong financial performance and confidence in future cash flows. Dividend increases are typically viewed positively by investors as they indicate profitability and management's commitment to returning capital to shareholders.

Neutral The Motley Fool • Jason Hall
Berkshire Hathaway's Billion-Dollar Housing Bet Is Paying Off: Should Investors Follow?

Berkshire Hathaway has invested approximately $1 billion in three major homebuilders. While the investment appears promising, Warren Buffett's investment philosophy suggests individual investors might find better opportunities in smaller homebuilding companies.

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Sentiment note

Suggested as a potential alternative investment for individual investors

Neutral GlobeNewswire Inc. • Emily Tadano
Meritage Homes Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Conference Call and Webcast Scheduled for October 29, 2025

Meritage Homes Corporation will release its Q3 2025 financial results on October 28, 2025, with a conference call and webcast scheduled for October 29, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. PST.

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Sentiment note

Standard earnings announcement with no explicit positive or negative financial indicators, simply providing routine investor communication about upcoming financial reporting

Positive GlobeNewswire Inc. • Emily Tadano
Operation Homefront Selects Two Military Families to Receive Mortgage-Free Meritage Homes in Colorado and North Carolina

Meritage Homes and Operation Homefront are donating two mortgage-free homes to military veterans in North Carolina and Colorado, supporting service members transitioning to civilian life by providing stable housing and community connections.

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Sentiment note

Company demonstrates corporate social responsibility by donating homes to military veterans, showcasing commitment to supporting service members and their families

Positive GlobeNewswire Inc. • Phillippe Lord (Ceo)
Meritage Homes Publishes 2024 Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility Report

Meritage Homes released its 2024 Sustainability Report, highlighting achievements in energy-efficient home construction, greenhouse gas accounting, employee support, and philanthropic efforts.

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Sentiment note

The company demonstrated strong commitment to sustainability, energy efficiency, employee welfare, and community support through multiple initiatives like ENERGY STAR certification, employee assistance fund, and philanthropic foundation

Positive Benzinga • Globe Newswire
Meritage Homes Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend and $500M Increase to Share Repurchase Authorization

Meritage Homes, the fifth-largest U.S. homebuilder, declared a quarterly dividend of $0.43 per share and approved a $500 million increase to its share repurchase authorization, payable on September 30, 2025.

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Sentiment note

Company announced a cash dividend, increased share repurchase authorization, and highlighted its strong market position and environmental leadership, indicating financial strength and strategic growth

Positive GlobeNewswire Inc. • Emily Tadano
Meritage Homes Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend and $500M Increase to Share Repurchase Authorization

Meritage Homes declared a quarterly dividend of $0.43 per share, payable on September 30, 2025, and approved a $500 million increase to its share repurchase authorization.

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Sentiment note

Positive financial actions including dividend declaration and significant share repurchase authorization indicate strong financial health and confidence in the company's future performance

Negative The Motley Fool • Na
Meritage Homes Posts Q2 Revenue Beat

Meritage Homes reported Q2 2025 earnings of $2.04 per share, beating analyst estimates but showing significant year-over-year decline. The homebuilder experienced reduced margins, lower average sales prices, and decreased backlog, reflecting challenging housing market conditions.

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Sentiment note

Despite beating analyst estimates, the company experienced a 36% drop in net earnings, compressed gross margins to 21.1%, 36% reduction in backlog units, and 4% revenue decline compared to the previous year. Challenges include high mortgage rates, reduced average sales prices, and increased use of financing incentives.

Positive The Motley Fool • Anand Chokkavelu
Solar Stocks and Homebuilders

The article discusses the current state of the housing market, with a focus on earnings from Lennar, the largest home builder in America. The hosts, Matt Frankel and Jason Hall, share their top three home builder picks, including Green Brick Partners, Meritage Homes, and LGI Homes.

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Sentiment note

Jason Hall included Meritage Homes in his top three, noting that the company was one of the first larger builders to pivot to where the market demand was, focusing on entry-level and first-time move-up housing.

Positive Benzinga • Globe Newswire
Meritage Homes Announces Quarterly Cash Dividend

Meritage Homes, a leading U.S. homebuilder, announced a quarterly cash dividend of $0.43 per share, payable on June 30, 2025 to shareholders of record as of June 16, 2025.

MTH Meritage Homes dividend
Sentiment note

The company is announcing a quarterly cash dividend, which is generally seen as a positive sign for shareholders.

Positive Benzinga • Globe Newswire
Meritage Homes Increases Quarterly Cash Dividend and Renews Programmatic Share Repurchase Strategy

Meritage Homes announced an increase in its quarterly cash dividend and a renewal of its share repurchase program, signaling confidence in the company's financial position and growth prospects.

MTH Meritage Homes dividend share repurchase
Sentiment note

The company's decision to increase its quarterly cash dividend and renew its share repurchase program suggests that it has a strong financial position and is optimistic about its future growth prospects.

Neutral Investing.com • Contrarian Outlook
How to Buy Tomorrow’s 10%+ Yielders Today

The article discusses five companies that are expected to deliver significant dividend hikes in the upcoming weeks, with potential increases ranging from 20% to 178%. The author suggests these dividend-growth stocks could see their share prices rise due to the 'dividend magnet' effect.

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Sentiment note

Meritage Homes nearly tripled its dividend with a 178% boost in early 2024, but the author suggests a more conservative hike (or no raise at all) in the next announcement could signal anxiety over the company's 2025 outlook, as rising mortgage rates may impact home affordability.

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