NVR, US62944B1052

NVR focuses on consensus views, shares tracked against U.S. homebuilders

23.06.2026 - 15:17:14 | ad-hoc-news.de

NVR sits in the U.S. homebuilding peer group alongside D.R. Horton and Lennar as analysts track earnings power, valuation multiples and housing demand. Consensus indicators and sector comparisons frame the picture for the high-priced NYSE listing.

NVR, US62944B1052
NVR, US62944B1052

By Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 15:15.

NVR (US62944B1052) stands out on the NYSE with a four-digit share price while analysts monitor its position among major U.S. homebuilders such as D.R. Horton and Lennar. Consensus data from several platforms tracks valuation, earnings expectations and sentiment for the high-priced stock.

How analysts look at NVR

Analyst coverage of NVR typically focuses on its disciplined land-light model, which differs from peers that hold larger land banks on balance sheet. Research houses compare NVR’s returns on equity and margins with those of D.R. Horton, Lennar and PulteGroup to frame relative valuation.

On platforms that aggregate opinions, NVR is usually covered by a smaller group of analysts than the volume leaders D.R. Horton and Lennar, reflecting its more concentrated shareholder base and lower trading volume. Those analysts still publish target prices and recommendations, which are updated when quarterly figures are released or macro data shift.

Consensus indicators and valuation

Consensus indicators for NVR commonly include earnings-per-share expectations for the current and next fiscal year, alongside revenue estimates and margin assumptions. These forecasts feed into valuation metrics such as forward price-to-earnings ratios and enterprise-value-to-EBITDA multiples used in sector comparisons.

Investors watch how consensus EPS estimates move following U.S. housing data or interest-rate decisions from the Federal Reserve, as both factors can influence homebuilding demand. When consensus numbers are revised, relative valuation versus D.R. Horton or Lennar can change, prompting some investors to rebalance positions within the sector.

Go deeper

Background and data on the NVR shares

Key figures, further news and regulatory filings provide additional context for investors who follow NVR within the U.S. homebuilding sector.

How NVR makes its money

NVR generates revenue primarily by building and selling single-family homes, townhomes and condominiums in the United States, operating under brands such as Ryan Homes, NVHomes and Heartland Homes. The company typically controls land through purchase agreements rather than owning large land inventories outright.

Where the stock trades today

The NVR shares (US62944B1052) last traded on the NYSE at 6,357.50 US dollars as of 2026-06-22, 15:59 Eastern Time, according to recent exchange data.

Key data on the NVR shares

  • Company: NVR, Inc.
  • ISIN: US62944B1052
  • WKN: 871351
  • Ticker: NVR
  • Trading venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 2026-06-22, 15:59): 6,357.50 USD
  • Market cap: 17.15 billion USD (as of 2026-06-22)
  • Sector / industry: Consumer Discretionary / Homebuilding
  • Index membership: S&P 500
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

More on the NVR shares in social media

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any security.

en | US62944B1052 | NVR | boerse | 69610874 | bgmi