PulteGroup Stock - Analyst views and long-term housing drivers
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PulteGroup (US7458671010) is one of the largest US homebuilders, and its stock reflects a direct bet on new-home demand, interest rates and land strategy. Analyst and consensus data show how Wall Street is currently valuing that exposure to the US housing cycle.
All news and background on PulteGroup stock
Key figures, filings and news help investors understand how PulteGroup balances land, construction and capital returns through the housing cycle.
What recent figures show
PulteGroup reported first-quarter 2026 results on 04/23/2026, with net income attributable to common shareholders of $610 million, up from $532 million a year earlier, on home sale revenues of about $4.2 billion according to the company’s quarterly report.
The homebuilder delivered 7,853 houses in the quarter at an average selling price around $535,000, reflecting continued demand despite higher mortgage rates. Management highlighted strong orders and a robust backlog, supported by limited existing-home supply in many US markets.
How analysts value PulteGroup
Data compiled by MarketWatch show that a majority of analysts rate PulteGroup stock at Hold or Buy, with a consensus 12-month price target in the mid-$120 range as of mid-June 2026. That implies a modest upside from recent trading levels.
MarketBeat lists the stock’s closing price at $127.03 on 06/18/2026 and notes extended-hours trading at $128.00 that evening, leaving PulteGroup near record territory. Several analysts have updated targets in recent months as earnings and order trends remained solid.
Long-term housing and business drivers
PulteGroup positions itself across entry-level, move-up and active-adult buyers, which diversifies exposure across demographic and income segments. A structurally undersupplied US housing market and household formation trends provide long-term demand support, even as affordability is pressured by rates.
The company emphasizes high-return land investments, shorter land positions and disciplined spec building to manage through cycles. Over the past years, PulteGroup has combined that with dividends and share repurchases to return significant capital to shareholders.
Capital allocation and balance sheet
In its first-quarter 2026 filing, PulteGroup reported shareholders’ equity of roughly $10.6 billion and homebuilding debt of about $3.3 billion, keeping net debt at conservative levels relative to inventory and cash flow. Liquidity includes an undrawn revolving credit facility.
The company paid a quarterly cash dividend of $0.20 per share in May 2026, continuing a policy of regular dividend growth. Buybacks supplemented the dividend, with repurchases funded from operating cash flow as profits benefited from higher prices and volumes.
How PulteGroup makes money
PulteGroup generates most of its revenue by building and selling homes under brands such as Pulte Homes, Centex, Del Webb and John Wieland in multiple US states. It buys land, develops communities, constructs homes and sells to individual buyers, often with in-house mortgage and title services.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of PulteGroup (US7458671010) trade on the New York Stock Exchange at $127.03 as of 06/18/2026, 15:59 Eastern Time.
PulteGroup at a glance
- Company: PulteGroup Inc.
- ISIN: US7458671010
- WKN: 888818
- Ticker: PHM
- Venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 06/18/2026, 15:59 Eastern Time): 127.03 USD
- Market cap: 27,000,000,000 USD (as of 06/18/2026)
- Sector / Industry: Consumer Discretionary / Homebuilding
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: 07/23/2026
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