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* Net earnings of $223.3 million, or $0.96 per diluted share, compared to net earnings of $177.8 million, or $0.78 per diluted share

* Deliveries of 6,318 homes – up 16%

* New orders of 6,495 homes – up 10%; new orders dollar value of $2.3 billion – up 20%

* Backlog of 8,250 homes – up 13%; backlog dollar value of $3.0 billion – up 22%

* Revenues of $2.5 billion – up 24%

* Lennar Homebuilding operating earnings of $333.7 million, compared to $261.9 million – up 27%

* Operating metrics in this segment were in line with the Company’s previously stated goals:

* Gross margin on home sales of 24.1%, compared to 25.2% in Q3 2014, improved sequentially 30 basis points from Q2 2015

* S,G&A expenses as a % of revenues from home sales improved to 9.9%, compared to 10.4% in Q3 2014 and 10.0% in Q2 2015

* Operating margin on home sales of 14.1%, compared to 14.8% in Q3 2014, improved sequentially 30 basis points from Q2 2015

* Lennar Financial Services operating earnings of $39.4 million, compared to $27.1 million

* Rialto operating earnings (net of noncontrolling interests) of $9.0 million, compared to $12.4 million

* Lennar Multifamily operating loss of $3.0 million, compared to operating earnings of $8.5 million

* Formation of the Lennar Multifamily Venture with $1.1 billion in equity commitments ($504 million committed by Lennar)

* Lennar Homebuilding cash and cash equivalents of $596 million

* Exchanged or converted $169 million of the 2.75% convertible senior notes due 2020

* Lennar Homebuilding debt to total capital, net of cash and cash equivalents, of 46.5%

 

Miami-based Lennar Corp., one of the nation’s largest homebuilders and part-owner of Newhall Land, reported results for its third quarter ended August 31, 2015. Third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2015 were $223.3 million, or $0.96 per diluted share, compared to third quarter net earnings attributable to Lennar in 2014 of $177.8 million, or $0.78 per diluted share.

Stuart Miller, Chief Executive Officer of Lennar Corporation, said, “During the third quarter, the housing market continued to improve in its slow and steady manner, as demonstrated in the past few years. The new home and rental markets continued to have significant pent-up demand, which positions us well for years to come. This demand is driven primarily by a large production deficit built up over the last several years, an increasing millennial population, reasonable affordability levels and high-rental occupancy rates.”

Mr. Miller continued, “Our core homebuilding business continued to produce strong operating results in the third quarter. Gross and operating margins were 24.1% and 14.1% in the third quarter, respectively. Our average sales price of homes delivered increased 5% year-over-year to $350,000, from $332,000 in the third quarter of 2014. Our new home deliveries increased 16% in the third quarter, while our new home orders increased a solid 10%, compared to the same period last year. Our sales backlog dollar value increased 22% from the third quarter of last year to approximately $3.0 billion, keeping us well positioned going forward.

“Complementing our homebuilding business, our Lennar Financial Services segment continued its strong performance by increasing its earnings to $39.4 million in the third quarter from $27.1 million in the third quarter of 2014. The segment continues to grow its core earnings as our purchase volume increased as a result of increased Lennar home deliveries and our expanded retail presence. Additionally, the segment benefited from a strong, but more transient, refinance market.

“Our Rialto segment generated $9.0 million of income and continues to emerge as a best-in-class asset manager. Rialto’s fund investments are poised for strong long-term returns and its mortgage conduit business continues to produce steady, current earnings.

“Our multifamily rental segment has continued to mature with a geographically diversified pipeline. As previously announced during the quarter, we further defined this platform by forming Lennar Multifamily Venture, an equity venture with global sovereign and institutional investors. This venture now gives us the ability to recognize current development earnings and to continue to own a portfolio of income producing properties.”

Mr. Miller concluded, “We continue to execute our carefully-crafted strategy across all of our businesses. While our homebuilding business continues to be the primary driver of our quarterly earnings, we are in an excellent position across our multiple platforms.

 

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

 

THREE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2015 COMPARED TO THREE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2014

 

Lennar Homebuilding

Revenues from home sales increased 22% in the third quarter of 2015 to $2.2 billion from $1.8 billion in the third quarter of 2014. Revenues were higher primarily due to a 16% increase in the number of home deliveries, excluding unconsolidated entities, and a 5% increase in the average sales price of homes delivered. New home deliveries, excluding unconsolidated entities, increased to 6,314 homes in the third quarter of 2015 from 5,450 homes in the third quarter of 2014. There was an increase in home deliveries in all of the Company’s Homebuilding segments, except in Southeast Florida and in Homebuilding Other. The average sales price of homes delivered increased to $350,000 in the third quarter of 2015 from $332,000 in the third quarter of 2014. Sales incentives offered to homebuyers were $20,700 per home delivered in the third quarter of 2015, or 5.6% as a percentage of home sales revenue, compared to $20,400 per home delivered in the third quarter of 2014, or 5.8% as a percentage of home sales revenue, and $21,500 per home delivered in the second quarter of 2015, or 5.8% as a percentage of home sales revenue.

Gross margins on home sales were $531.4 million, or 24.1%, in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $456.2 million, or 25.2%, in the third quarter of 2014. Gross margin percentage on home sales decreased primarily due to an increase in land costs, partially offset by an increase in the average sales price of homes delivered. Gross profits on land sales were $6.7 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $4.3 million in the third quarter of 2014.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were $219.0 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $188.0 million in the third quarter of 2014. As a percentage of revenues from home sales, selling, general and administrative expenses improved to 9.9% in the third quarter of 2015, from 10.4% in the third quarter of 2014 primarily due to improved operating leverage as a result of an increase in home deliveries.

Lennar Homebuilding equity in earnings (loss) from unconsolidated entities was $13.3 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to ($2.1) million in the third quarter of 2014. In the third quarter of 2015, Lennar Homebuilding equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities included $21.5 million of equity in earnings from El Toro, one of the Company’s unconsolidated entities, due to a gain on debt extinguishment and the sale of homesites to a third party. This was partially offset by the Company’s share of net operating losses from various Lennar Homebuilding unconsolidated entities. In the third quarter of 2014, Lennar Homebuilding equity in loss from unconsolidated entities related to the Company’s share of net operating losses from various Lennar Homebuilding unconsolidated entities.

Lennar Homebuilding interest expense was $58.9 million in the third quarter of 2015 ($55.5 million was included in cost of homes sold, $0.6 million in cost of land sold and $2.8 million in other interest expense), compared to $51.4 million in the third quarter of 2014 ($42.6 million was included in cost of homes sold, $0.4 million in cost of land sold and $8.4 million in other interest expense). Interest expense increased primarily due to an increase in the Company’s outstanding debt and an increase in home deliveries, partially offset by an increase in qualifying assets eligible for interest capitalization and lower borrowing costs.

 

Lennar Financial Services

Operating earnings for the Lennar Financial Services segment were $39.4 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $27.1 million in the third quarter of 2014. The increase in profitability was primarily due to an increase in mortgage originations driven by a stronger refinance market and an increase in purchase volume as a result of increased Lennar home deliveries and an increase in purchase mortgages originated for non-Lennar homebuyers. The increase in volume also benefited the title operations.

 

Rialto

Operating earnings for the Rialto segment were $9.0 million in the third quarter of 2015 (which included $7.0 million of operating earnings and an add back of $2.0 million of net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests), compared to operating earnings of $12.4 million in the third quarter of 2014 (which included $7.8 million of operating earnings and an add back of $4.5 million of net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests).

Revenues in this segment were $51.6 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $40.8 million in the third quarter of 2014. Revenues increased primarily due to the receipt of $5.0 million of advanced distributions with regard to Rialto’s carried interests in the Rialto real estate funds in order to cover income tax obligations resulting from allocations of taxable income due to Rialto’s carried interests in these funds and an increase in securitization revenue and interest income from Rialto Mortgage Finance (“RMF”).

Expenses in this segment were $53.3 million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $47.6 million in the third quarter of 2014. Expenses increased primarily due to an increase in RMF securitization expenses and other general and administrative expenses.

Rialto equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities was $7.6 million and $20.0 million in the third quarter of 2015 and 2014, respectively, primarily related to the segment’s share of earnings from the Rialto real estate funds. The decrease in equity in earnings was related to lower fair value adjustments of certain assets in the Rialto real estate funds in the third quarter of 2015 than in the same period last year.

 

Lennar Multifamily

Operating earnings (loss) for the Lennar Multifamily segment was ($3.0) million in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $8.5 million in the third quarter of 2014. In the third quarter of 2015, the operating loss primarily related to general and administrative expenses, partially offset by management fee income and by the segment’s $5.7 million share of a gain as a result of the sale of an operating property by one of Lennar Multifamily’s unconsolidated entities. In the third quarter of 2014, operating earnings primarily related to the segment’s $14.7 million share of gains as a result of the sale of two operating properties by Lennar Multifamily unconsolidated entities and management fee income, partially offset by general and administrative expenses.

During the third quarter of 2015, the Lennar Multifamily segment completed the closing of the Lennar Multifamily Venture (the “Venture”) for the development, construction and property management of class-A multifamily assets. With the first close, the Venture will have approximately $1.1 billion of equity commitments, including a $504 million co-investment commitment by Lennar, comprised of cash, undeveloped land and preacquisition costs. It will be seeded with 19 undeveloped multifamily assets that were previously purchased or under contract by the Lennar Multifamily segment, totaling 6,120 apartments.

 

Corporate General and Administrative Expenses

Corporate general and administrative expenses were $56.5 million, or 2.3% as a percentage of total revenues, in the third quarter of 2015, compared to $43.1 million, or 2.1% as a percentage of total revenues, in the third quarter of 2014.

 

Noncontrolling Interests

Net earnings (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests were $1.7 million and ($4.3) million in the third quarter of 2015 and 2014, respectively. Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests during the third quarter of 2015 were primarily attributable to earnings related to Lennar Homebuilding consolidated joint ventures, partially offset by a net loss related to the FDIC’s interest in the portfolio of real estate loans that the Company acquired in partnership with the FDIC. Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests during the third quarter of 2014 was primarily related to the FDIC’s interest in the portfolio of real estate loans that the Company acquired in partnership with the FDIC.

 

NINE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2015 COMPARED TO NINE MONTHS ENDED AUGUST 31, 2014

 

Lennar Homebuilding

Revenues from home sales increased 25% in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 to $5.7 billion from $4.6 billion in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. Revenues were higher primarily due to an 18% increase in the number of home deliveries, excluding unconsolidated entities, and a 6% increase in the average sales price of homes delivered. New home deliveries, excluding unconsolidated entities, increased to 16,604 homes in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 from 14,023 homes in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. There was an increase in home deliveries in all of the Company’s Homebuilding segments and Homebuilding Other. The average sales price of homes delivered increased to $343,000 in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 from $325,000 in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. Sales incentives offered to homebuyers were $21,300 per home delivered in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, or 5.8% as a percentage of home sales revenue, compared to $20,600 per home delivered in the nine months ended August 31, 2014, or 6.0% as a percentage of home sales revenue.

Gross margins on home sales were $1.4 billion, or 23.7%, in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $1.2 billion, or 25.3%, in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. Gross margin percentage on home sales decreased primarily due to an increase in land costs, partially offset by an increase in the average sales price of homes delivered. Gross margin on home sales in the nine months ended August 31, 2014 included $15.1 million of insurance recoveries and other nonrecurring items, which increased the gross margin percentage by 30 basis points. Gross profits on land sales totaled $22.2 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $26.1 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were $588.4 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $496.3 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. As a percentage of revenues from home sales, selling, general and administrative expenses improved to 10.3% in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, from 10.9% in the nine months ended August 31, 2014 primarily due to improved operating leverage as a result of an increase in home deliveries.

Lennar Homebuilding equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities was $48.7 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $3.3 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. In the nine months ended August 31, 2015, Lennar Homebuilding equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities included $64.5 million of equity in earnings from El Toro, one of the Company’s unconsolidated entities, due to the sale of approximately 700 homesites and a commercial property to third parties and a gain on debt extinguishment. This was partially offset by the Company’s share of net operating losses from various Lennar Homebuilding unconsolidated entities. In the nine months ended August 31, 2014, Lennar Homebuilding equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities included $4.7 million primarily related to third-party land sales by one of the Company’s unconsolidated entities, partially offset by the Company’s share of net operating losses from various Lennar Homebuilding unconsolidated entities.

Lennar Homebuilding interest expense was $154.6 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 ($142.3 million was included in cost of homes sold, $1.7 million in cost of land sold and $10.7 million in other interest expense), compared to $141.6 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014 ($107.6 million was included in cost of homes sold, $2.6 million in cost of land sold and $31.4 million in other interest expense). Interest expense increased primarily due to an increase in the Company’s outstanding debt and an increase in home deliveries, partially offset by an increase in qualifying assets eligible for interest capitalization and lower borrowing costs.

 

Lennar Financial Services

Operating earnings for the Lennar Financial Services segment were $94.0 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $49.9 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. The increase in profitability was primarily due to an increase in mortgage originations driven by a stronger refinance market and an increase in purchase volume as a result of increased Lennar home deliveries and an increase in purchase mortgages originated for non-Lennar homebuyers. The increase in volume also benefited the title operations.

 

Rialto

Operating earnings for the Rialto segment were $21.2 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 (which included $16.7 million of operating earnings and an add back of $4.5 million of net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests), compared to operating earnings of $28.3 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014 (which included $7.7 million of operating earnings and an add back of $20.7 million of net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests).

Revenues in this segment were $160.7 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $142.2 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. Revenues increased primarily due to an increase in securitization revenue and interest income from RMF and the receipt of $16.2 million of advanced distributions with regard to Rialto’s carried interests in the Rialto real estate funds in order to cover income tax obligations resulting from allocations of taxable income due to Rialto’s carried interests in these funds. This increase was partially offset by a decrease in interest income as a result of a decrease in the portfolio of loans Rialto owns because of loan collections, resolutions and real estate owned foreclosures and because Rialto no longer recognizes interest income under the accretable yield method. Instead interest income is recognized to the extent that loan collections exceed their carrying value.

Expenses in this segment were $161.6 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $174.8 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. Expenses decreased primarily due to a $37.4 million decrease in loan impairments, partially offset by an increase in other general and administrative expenses, RMF securitization expenses and interest expense.

Rialto equity in earnings from unconsolidated entities was $17.6 million and $43.3 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively, primarily related to the segment’s share of earnings from the Rialto real estate funds. The decrease in equity in earnings was related to lower fair value adjustments of certain assets in the Rialto real estate funds in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 than in the same period last year.

 

Lennar Multifamily

Operating loss for the Lennar Multifamily segment was $17.4 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $4.9 million in the nine months ended August 31, 2014. For the nine months ended August 31, 2015, the operating loss primarily related to general and administrative expenses, partially offset by management fee income, net general contractor income and by the segment’s $5.7 million share of a gain as a result of the sale of an operating property by one of Lennar Multifamily’s unconsolidated entities. For the nine months ended August 31, 2014, the operating loss in Lennar Multifamily primarily related to general and administrative expenses, partially offset by the segment’s $14.7 million share of gains as a result of the sale of two operating properties by Lennar Multifamily unconsolidated entities and management fee income.

 

Corporate General and Administrative Expenses

Corporate general and administrative expenses were $150.4 million, or 2.3% as a percentage of total revenues, in the nine months ended August 31, 2015, compared to $119.5 million, or 2.3% as a percentage of total revenues, in the nine months ended August 31, 2014.

 

Noncontrolling Interests

Net earnings (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interests were $5.2 million and ($17.6) million in the nine months ended August 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively. Net earnings attributable to noncontrolling interests during the nine months ended August 31, 2015 were primarily attributable to earnings related to Lennar Homebuilding consolidated joint ventures, partially offset by a net loss related to the FDIC’s interest in the portfolio of real estate loans that the Company acquired in partnership with the FDIC. Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interests during the nine months ended August 31, 2014 were primarily related to the FDIC’s interest in the portfolio of real estate loans that the Company acquired in partnership with the FDIC.

 

Debt Transactions

During the nine months ended August 31, 2015, the Company paid and delivered approximately $169 million in cash and 4.2 million shares of Class A common stock on exchange or conversion of approximately $169 million aggregate principal amount of its 2.75% convertible senior notes due 2020.

 

About Lennar

Lennar Corporation, founded in 1954, is one of the nation’s largest builders of quality homes for all generations. The Company builds affordable, move-up and retirement homes primarily under the Lennar brand name. Lennar’s Financial Services segment provides mortgage financing, title insurance and closing services for both buyers of the Company’s homes and others. Lennar’s Rialto segment is a vertically integrated asset management platform focused on investing throughout the commercial real estate capital structure. Lennar’s Multifamily segment is a nationwide developer of high-quality multifamily rental properties. Previous press releases and further information about the Company may be obtained at the “Investor Relations” section of the Company’s website, www.lennar.com.

 

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  1. Carole Lutness says:

    Like we should oooh and ahhh about a mega-corporation that caused CalPers to lose $1 billion through underhanded manipulations, has bought off our politicians to make sure they get all the water/roads and resources they need and will walk away with billions once Newhall Ranch is built. Scorch and burn. Do you think Lennar cares a whit about what economic and environmental havoc they will cause in this Valley when they build their 22,000 houses here? They will be long gone and we will be left high and DRY.

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