NVR, Inc.

NVR · NYSE

Market open$6,513.61$-187.49 (-2.80%)

Key statistics

Previous close$6,701.10
Open$6,699.80
Day high$6,832.43
Day low$6,502.39
52-week high$8,618.28
52-week low$5,501.01
Market cap17.58B
Volume11.64K
Average volume27.34K
P/E ratio29.24
Forward P/E15.12
EPS222.76
Dividend yield0.00%

Market context

Why it moved

NVR shares rose as positive sentiment around U.S. housing demand and the company's disciplined build-to-order model attracted buyers, even as the broader homebuilding sector navigates affordability pressures and elevated mortgage rates.

What is happening

Recent company-specific developments and publisher coverage.

July 17, 2026NVR, Inc. shares are trading modestly lower amid a broad market risk-off session driven by escalating Middle East tensions and a tech-led selloff rippling across equities. The decline comes as investors continue to digest NVR's disappointing Q1 results — EPS of $67.76 missed estimates of $79.97, and revenue fell 21.7% year-over-year to $1.91 billion — which has kept analyst sentiment cautious at a consensus "Hold" with a $7,649 price target. A recent upgrade from Zelman & Associates to "Buy" on July 7 offers a counterpoint, though multiple institutional holders trimmed positions in Q1, and the stock trades well below its 200-day moving average of $6,823.

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July 17, 2026NVR, Inc. shares rose sharply, outperforming the broader consumer cyclical sector, as cooling June inflation data (CPI easing to 3.5% y/y) revived rate cut hopes and lifted housing-sensitive stocks. The rally came ahead of NVR's widely anticipated Q2 earnings release, with investors also weighing a recent Buy upgrade from Zelman & Associates alongside a challenging industry backdrop — the NAHB Housing Market Index fell to 34 in July, marking 15 straight months below 50, as affordability pressures, elevated mortgage rates, and rising incentive use continue to weigh on builder sentiment.

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July 15, 2026NVR, Inc. rose nearly 2% as investors position ahead of the company's quarterly earnings report expected Wednesday, with Zelman & Associates' recent upgrade to Buy adding constructive momentum. The homebuilder continues to trade well below analyst consensus targets (~$7,649), reflecting lingering caution after Q1 results badly missed estimates — EPS of $67.76 vs. $79.97 expected and revenue down 21.7% YoY — while a softer-than-expected June CPI print and resilient Fed commentary provided a supportive macro backdrop for rate-sensitive housing stocks.

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July 14, 2026NVR, Inc. shares edged lower, pressured by a challenging macro backdrop as renewed U.S.-Iran military hostilities sent oil prices surging and weighed broadly on equities. The homebuilder remains in focus following its disappointing Q1 2026 earnings miss — reporting EPS of $67.76 versus the $79.97 consensus and revenue down 21.7% year-over-year — mirroring sector-wide weakness seen at peers KB Home and Builders FirstSource. Analyst sentiment is mixed, with a Hold consensus and an average price target of $7,649, while a landmark federal housing affordability bill signed into law offers a potential longer-term demand catalyst.

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July 10, 2026NVR Inc. closed essentially flat, holding just above the $6,471 prior close as the broader housing sector attempted to stabilize after a turbulent week. The sector was rattled on July 8 when President Trump declared the Iran ceasefire "over," sending oil prices surging and the 10-year Treasury yield climbing toward 4.58%, which stoked fresh mortgage rate fears and knocked NVR shares down roughly 4% that session. The stock is now down about 11.7% year-to-date and trades roughly 25% below its 52-week high, with investors closely watching the interplay between geopolitical risk, mortgage rates, and the recently passed 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act — the most significant federal housing-supply legislation since 1990 — as a potential multi-year volume tailwind for builders.

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July 9, 2026NVR, Inc. closed modestly higher, recovering from the prior session's selloff that was triggered by President Trump declaring the Iran ceasefire 'over,' which sent oil prices surging and pushed the 10-year Treasury yield to ~4.577% — a direct headwind for mortgage rates and homebuilder sentiment. Today's relative calm in markets, with oil easing and Wall Street stabilizing, helped the stock recoup some losses, even as NVR remains down roughly 11.7% year-to-date and trades nearly 25% below its September 2025 high. Investor focus centers on NVR's recent Russell 1000 Growth index inclusion and a newly authorized $750 million share buyback program, which underscore management's capital-discipline approach amid ongoing affordability pressures and margin compression.

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July 8, 2026NVR Inc. shares fell sharply as President Trump's declaration that the Iran ceasefire MOU was 'over' sent oil prices surging more than 5% and pushed the 10-year Treasury yield up roughly 5 basis points to 4.577%, stoking renewed inflation fears and raising mortgage rate concerns that weighed directly on homebuilder stocks sector-wide. The selloff hit peers broadly — KB Home fell 2.8% and Lowe's dropped over 3% — amplifying pressure on NVR, which is already down nearly 12% year-to-date and trading about 25% below its 52-week high. This came despite positive recent catalysts for NVR, including its addition to the Russell 1000 Growth and Midcap Growth indices and a newly authorized $750 million share repurchase program.

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July 7, 2026NVR, Inc. closed essentially unchanged as two notable catalysts drew investor attention: the company's recent addition to the Russell 1000 Growth and Midcap Growth indexes alongside a newly authorized $750 million share repurchase program, signaling management's commitment to capital efficiency despite a challenging housing environment. Separately, Zelman & Associates upgraded NVR to Buy, while the broader homebuilding sector faced headwinds as rising 30-year Treasury yields above 5% and persistent affordability pressures continued to weigh on housing demand sentiment — homebuilders were cited as laggards in Monday's session even as the broader market advanced.

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Ad Hoc News · July 17, 2026NVR stock trades near record levels as homebuilder delivers strong marginsSimply Wall Street · July 14, 2026Is Stagnating Earnings Power Altering The Investment Case For NVR’s Homebuilding Franchise (NVR)?ad-hoc-news.de · July 9, 2026NVR Inc. steady in US homebuilding. Investors weigh margins and land strategySimply Wall Street · June 29, 2026Is NVR’s (NVR) Russell Growth Index Debut Quietly Reframing Its Institutional Investor Story?
Benzinga · July 7, 2026Zelman & Assoc Upgrades NVR to Buy
Benzinga · May 8, 2026NVR Board Authorizes New $750M Share Repurchase Program As Part Of Ongoing Stock Buyback Strategy
Mt Newswire · April 27, 2026Research Alert: CFRA Keeps Sell View On Shares Of Nvr, Inc.
Benzinga · April 23, 2026UBS Maintains Neutral on NVR, Lowers Price Target to $7700
Benzinga · April 23, 2026Truist Securities Maintains Hold on NVR, Lowers Price Target to $6600
Mt Newswire · April 23, 2026UBS Cuts Price Target on NVR to $7,700 From $8,100, Maintains Neutral Rating
Mt Newswire · April 23, 2026JPMorgan Adjusts Price Target on NVR to $6,760 From $6,600, Maintains Neutral Rating
Mt Newswire · April 23, 2026BTIG Adjusts Price Target on NVR to $8,096 From $9,022, Maintains Buy Rating

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