Q2 25 EPS
$108.54
BEAT +0.95%
Est. $107.52
Q2 25 Revenue
$2.60B
BEAT +4.81%
Est. $2.48B
vs S&P Since Q2 25
-36.5%
TRAILING MARKET
NVR -22.9% vs S&P +13.6%
Market Reaction
Did NVR Beat Earnings? Q2 2025 Results
NVR, Inc. Delivered a mixed but ultimately better-than-feared second quarter, beating Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines even as the underlying business showed clear signs of strain. The Virginia-based homebuilder posted diluted E… Read more NVR, Inc. Delivered a mixed but ultimately better-than-feared second quarter, beating Wall Street estimates on both the top and bottom lines even as the underlying business showed clear signs of strain. The Virginia-based homebuilder posted diluted EPS of $108.54, edging past the $107.52 consensus by 0.95%, while revenue of $2.60 billion topped the $2.48 billion estimate by 4.81%, though it slipped 0.7% from a year ago. The real story, however, was margin compression in the homebuilding segment, where gross profit margin contracted sharply to 21.5% from 23.6% as higher lot costs and affordability-driven pricing pressure squeezed profitability, contributing to a 17% decline in net income to $333.74 million. New orders fell 11% to 5,379 units and the cancellation rate climbed to 16.5% from 12.9%, reflecting the same macro headwinds pressuring peers across the homebuilding industry. Backlog declined 13% in both units and dollar value to 10,069 units worth $4.75 billion, signaling potential continued near-term volume pressure, even as NVR repurchased $471.41 million in shares during the quarter.
Key Takeaways
- • Average settlement price increased 3% YoY to $465,400
- • Mortgage capture rate improved to 87% from 86%
- • Gross profit margin compressed to 21.5% from 23.6% due to higher lot costs and pricing pressure
- • Contract land deposit impairments of approximately $13.2 million
- • New order cancellation rate increased to 16.5% from 12.9%
- • Decrease in secondary marketing gains in mortgage banking segment
- • Higher effective tax rate of 25.4% vs 24.9% due to lower excess tax benefits from stock option exercises
NVR YoY Financials
Q2 2025 vs Q2 2024, source: SEC Filings
NVR Revenue by Segment
With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings
NVR Earnings Trends
NVR vs Market 30 Day Price Reactions
30-day stock return vs benchmark after each earnings
NVR EPS Trend
Earnings per share: estimate vs actual
NVR Revenue Trend
Quarterly revenue: estimate vs actual
NVR Quarterly Results
5 quarters of earnings data
| Quarter | EPS Est. | EPS Act. | Surprise | Revenue | Rev. Surprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 26 | — | $67.76 | — | $1.88B | -6.94% |
| Q4 25 BEAT FY | $105.90 | $121.54 | +14.77% | $2.71B | +12.39% |
| FY Full Year | $421.88 | $436.55 | +3.48% | $10.32B | +4.56% |
| Q3 25 BEAT | $109.36 | $112.33 | +2.72% | $2.61B | +7.36% |
| Q2 25 BEAT | $107.52 | $108.54 | +0.95% | $2.60B | +4.81% |
| Q1 25 MISS | $106.07 | $94.83 | -10.60% | $2.40B | +2.47% |