Lennar Corporation Class A

LEN

Lennar Corporation Class A (LEN) is one of the largest homebuilding companies in the United States. It primarily engages in the design, construction, and sale of residential homes across various markets. The company also invests in land development and operates mortgage and title services, providing integrated homebuilding solutions. Founded in 1954, Lennar has built a reputation for its focus on innovative home designs and customer satisfaction.

$89.85 -2.71 (-2.93%)
Dividend Yield 2.23%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
May 6, 2026$0.502026-04-222026-04-22
February 19, 2026$0.502026-02-042026-02-04
October 27, 2025$0.502025-10-102025-10-10
July 18, 2025$0.502025-07-032025-07-03
May 7, 2025$0.502025-04-232025-04-23

Dividends Summary

Company News

The Lock-In Effect Is Real—These 3 Homebuilders Are Betting on It
Investing.com • Chris Markoch • June 8, 2026

With seniors reluctant to sell homes due to high mortgage rates, new construction is critical to meet housing demand. Three homebuilders—D.R. Horton, Lennar, and PulteGroup—are positioned to benefit if interest rates decline even modestly in fall 2026, each with distinct strategic advantages and strong balance sheets.

Berkshire Builds a Moat Around Homebuilders
Investing.com • Jeffrey Neal Johnson • June 3, 2026

Berkshire Hathaway's $8.5 billion all-cash acquisition of Taylor Morrison at a 24% premium signals a bullish long-term thesis on U.S. housing and establishes a new valuation benchmark for the homebuilder sector. The deal validates the structural undersupply in residential real estate and may force a repricing across the industry. Lennar, with its...

Lennar vs. D.R. Horton: Which Consumer Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Pamela Kock • May 30, 2026

The article compares two major U.S. homebuilders, Lennar and D.R. Horton, analyzing their financial performance, strategies, and valuations for 2026. While both face challenges from interest rates and market cyclicality, D.R. Horton is recommended as the better choice due to its asset-light land strategy, stronger cash flow ($3.3B), superior prof...

Lennar Stock Is Down as the U.S. Housing Market Struggles. Is the Stock a Buy in 2026?
The Motley Fool • Todd Shriber • May 28, 2026

Lennar stock has declined 13.6% year-to-date despite decent new home sales, as housing affordability challenges and elevated mortgage rates weigh on the sector. However, the article argues the stock presents an asymmetric risk/reward opportunity, citing the company's strong balance sheet, reduced inventory levels, capital-efficient operations, an...

2 Top Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now
The Motley Fool • Lawrence Rothman, Cfa • May 6, 2026

The article recommends Royal Caribbean Cruises and Lennar as attractive dividend-paying stocks that have declined due to economic concerns but maintain sound underlying businesses. Both companies offer dividend yields above 2.3%, more than double the S&P 500's yield, with sustainable payout ratios in the mid-to-upper-20% range. Investors can coll...

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