LEN

Consumer Cyclical

Lennar Corporation · Residential Construction · $23B

UQS Score — Balanced Preset
30.8
Poor

Lennar Corporation scores 30.8/100 using the Balanced preset.

UQS vs Consumer Cyclical Sector
LEN
30.8
Sector avg
37.7
Quality
Weak
Moat
Weak
Growth
Weak
Risk
Good
Valuation
Neutral

What is Lennar Corporation?

Lennar Corporation is one of the largest homebuilders in the United States, serving buyers across price points from first-time purchasers to luxury clients under the Lennar brand.

Lennar builds and sells single-family attached and detached homes across multiple regional segments. Beyond homebuilding, the company offers residential mortgage financing, title insurance, and closing services. It also develops and manages multifamily rental properties and participates in fund investment activity.

Founded in 1954 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, Lennar has grown into a nationwide residential construction and financial services company.

  • Single-family home construction and sales
  • Residential mortgage financing and title services
  • Multifamily rental property development
  • Residential land acquisition and development

Is LEN a Good Stock to Buy?

UQS Score rates LEN as Below Average overall.

The Risk pillar stands out as the clearest positive, suggesting Lennar carries a more manageable risk profile relative to its homebuilding peers. Valuation comes in at a Neutral reading, meaning the stock is neither clearly cheap nor obviously expensive at current levels.

Quality, Moat, and Growth all register as Weak, pointing to limited competitive differentiation and subdued earnings momentum in the current housing environment.

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Past performance does not guarantee future results. UQS Score is based on fundamental data and is not a buy/sell recommendation.

Does LEN pay dividends?

Yes — Lennar Corporation pays a dividend.

Lennar pays a regular dividend, which is relatively uncommon among homebuilders. This reflects the company's scale and cash generation capacity. Income-oriented investors may find the dividend a modest offset to the cyclical nature of residential construction.

When does LEN report earnings?

Lennar reports earnings on a quarterly cadence, consistent with US-listed large-cap equities.

Results tend to reflect broader housing market conditions, including interest rate trends and regional demand shifts. The company's diversified segment structure — spanning multiple geographic regions plus financial services — can buffer swings in any single market.

For the most recent quarter's results, visit Lennar Corporation's investor relations page directly.

LEN Price History

+2.7% over 5Y

Monthly close, adjusted for stock splits and dividend reinvestment.

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What if I invested in Lennar Corporation?

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Today it would be worth
$10,156
That's a +1.6% total return, or +0.3% annualized.

Based on Lennar Corporation's historical closing prices, adjusted for stock splits and dividend reinvestment. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lennar Corporation do?

Lennar builds and sells single-family homes across the United States under the Lennar brand. The company also provides mortgage financing, title insurance, and closing services, and develops multifamily rental properties. It serves first-time buyers, move-up buyers, active adults, and luxury homebuyers.

Does LEN pay dividends?

Yes, Lennar pays a regular dividend. For current yield figures and payment schedules, check Lennar's investor relations page or your brokerage, as specific amounts can change each quarter.

When does LEN report earnings?

Lennar reports on a quarterly basis. For confirmed upcoming earnings dates, refer to Lennar's official investor relations page, as our data source does not publish forward-looking earnings calendars.

Is LEN a good stock to buy?

UQS Score rates LEN as Below Average. The Risk pillar is the strongest area, while Quality, Moat, and Growth are all rated Weak. Whether LEN fits your portfolio depends on your risk tolerance and investment goals. See the full pillar breakdown for a deeper view.

Is LEN overvalued?

LEN's Valuation pillar is rated Neutral, suggesting the stock is not obviously cheap or expensive relative to its fundamentals. Investors looking for a clear margin of safety may want to weigh this against the Weak Quality and Growth readings.

How does LEN compare to its competitors?

Lennar competes with PulteGroup (PHM), NVR, Inc. (NVR), and Toll Brothers (TOL). Each builder targets different buyer segments and geographies. UQS Score provides side-by-side pillar comparisons for Pro members to evaluate relative quality across these peers.

What is LEN's market cap bracket?

Lennar is classified as a large-cap stock, reflecting its position as one of the biggest homebuilders in the United States by revenue and homes delivered annually.

Is LEN a long-term quality indicator?

From a UQS perspective, LEN's Below Average composite score — driven by Weak Quality, Moat, and Growth pillars — suggests limited structural advantages for long-term compounding. The Good Risk rating provides some stability, but long-term investors should review the full analysis before drawing conclusions.

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LEN — Score History

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Score changes· 20 most recent
DateUQSQualityMoatGrowthRiskValueChange
May 22, 202630.725.818.09.266.752.7-1.1
May 15, 202631.829.118.09.266.754.5+1.6
May 10, 202630.28.918.09.260.084.5-0.1
May 8, 202630.38.918.09.260.085.2-0.9
May 7, 202631.229.118.09.266.750.4-0.1
May 5, 202631.329.118.09.266.751.00.0
May 3, 202631.329.118.09.366.751.3+0.3
Apr 26, 202631.029.118.09.366.749.3-0.2
Apr 22, 202631.229.118.09.366.750.10.0
Apr 19, 202631.229.118.09.466.750.4-0.3

LEN — Pillar Breakdown

Quality

26.1/100 (25%)

Lennar Corporation currently shows below-average quality metrics, suggesting challenges with profitability.

Capital Efficiency (ROIC)Moderate

How effectively capital is deployed to generate returns.

Return on EquityWeak

Profitability relative to shareholders' equity.

Operating ProfitabilityWeak

Ability to convert revenue into operating profit.

Net ProfitabilityWeak

Bottom-line profit as a share of revenue.

Gross Profit / AssetsWeak

Asset productivity — how much gross profit each dollar of assets generates.

Cash GenerationWeak

Free cash flow relative to market value.

Growth

9.2/100 (20%)

Lennar Corporation faces growth headwinds with declining or stagnant revenue trends.

Recent Revenue TrendWeak

Revenue trajectory over the last twelve months.

3Y Revenue CAGRWeak

Compound annual revenue growth rate over 3 years.

EPS GrowthWeak

Year-over-year earnings per share growth.

Forward Revenue OutlookWeak

Analyst consensus for future revenue growth.

Forward EPS GrowthWeak

Analyst consensus for future earnings growth.

Risk

66.5/100 (15%)

Lennar Corporation maintains a reasonable risk profile with manageable debt levels.

Financial LeverageModerate

Debt levels relative to earnings capacity.

Debt/EquityStrong

Total debt relative to shareholder equity.

Current RatioStrong

Short-term liquidity — ability to pay near-term obligations.

Interest CoverageWeak

Earnings capacity relative to interest payments.

Valuation

52.8/100 (15%)

Lennar Corporation has a mixed valuation — some metrics suggest fair value while others appear stretched.

Earnings YieldStrong

Inverse of forward P/E — higher yield means cheaper stock.

Price to Free Cash FlowWeak

How many years of FCF the market cap represents.

EV/EBITDA vs SectorStrong

Enterprise value multiple relative to sector median.

Moat

18/100 (25%)

Lennar Corporation operates in a highly competitive environment with limited sustainable advantages. The Moat pillar evaluates competitive advantages across five dimensions: Switching Costs, Network Effects, Cost Advantage, Intangible Assets, and Scale & Ecosystem. Sign in to customize moat ratings for LEN.

Score Composition

Quality
26.1×25%6.5
Growth
9.2×20%1.8
Risk
66.5×15%10.0
Valuation
52.8×15%7.9
Moat
18.0×25%4.5
Total
30.8Poor

Financial Data

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How is the LEN UQS Score Calculated?

The UQS (Unified Quality Score) for Lennar Corporation is calculated using a proprietary 6-pillar framework with 29 financial metrics. Each pillar evaluates a different dimension on a 0–100 scale, then combines into a single weighted score. Scoring thresholds are calibrated per sector. Momentum is an optional Pro toggle — without it, you get the 5-pillar / 25-metric core shown below.

Quality (25%) measures profitability and capital efficiency — ROIC, ROE, margins, GP/Assets, and FCF Yield.

Moat (25%) assesses Lennar Corporation's competitive advantages across switching costs, network effects, cost advantages, intangible assets, and ecosystem scale.

Growth (20%) tracks revenue trajectory and earnings momentum, combining historical results with analyst forward estimates.

Risk (15%) is inversely scored — lower leverage and strong balance sheet health result in higher scores.

Valuation (15%) measures whether Lennar Corporation is fairly priced using earnings yield, price-to-FCF, PEG ratio, and EV/EBITDA relative to sector peers.

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