NVR
NVR, Inc.NVR, Inc. functions as a prominent home construction company within the United States, organized into two primary divisions: homebuilding and mortgage banking. Within its homebuilding segment, the company develops and sells various residential units, including detached houses, townhouses, and condominium complexes, marketed under the brand names Ryan Homes, NVHomes, and Heartland Homes. Ryan Homes typically targets individuals purchasing their first home or those in their initial property upgrade, while NVHomes and Heartland Homes cater to a more affluent clientele of move-up and luxury buyers. Additionally, NVR offers a range of financial services to its homebuilding customers through its mortgage banking arm, which includes brokering title insurance, performing title searches for loan settlements, and transferring mortgage loans to investors in the secondary markets without retaining servicing rights. The company's operational footprint spans numerous states and the District of Columbia, encompassing Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and Tennessee. Established in 1980, NVR, Inc. maintains its corporate headquarters in Reston, Virginia.
Key Metrics
Current Yield
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The annual dividend as a percentage of the share price. A 3% yield is about $3 of dividends a year for every $100 invested at today's price.Annualized Dividend
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The most recent payment scaled to a full year by how often it's paid. A $0.25 quarterly dividend annualizes to $1.00.Frequency
n/a
How often the dividend is paid: Q = quarterly (4x a year), M = monthly, S = semi-annual, A = annual.Rank Score
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Our 0-100 house score blending yield, payout safety, growth and momentum. Higher means a stronger profile on those factors in our model — a research score, not advice or a recommendation to buy.RSI (14)
51
Relative Strength Index (0-100), a price-momentum gauge. Above 70 is often called 'overbought', below 30 'oversold'. A technical signal, not a dividend metric.52-Week Range
$5,563.62 – $8,543.00
The lowest and highest price over the past year — shows where today's price sits in its recent range.Payout Ratio
0.00%
The share of GAAP earnings paid out as dividends. Lower leaves more cushion; above 100% means paying out more than the company earns. It shows n/a for BDCs, REITs and funds, which pay out of cash flow / net investment income rather than GAAP earnings, so this ratio doesn't apply.Years Paid (history)
2
How many years of payments we have on record. This can understate very long histories where our data doesn't reach far enough back.S.A.F.E. Dividend Read
Quote & Key Data
Dividend Growth
Adjusted Price History
Dividend History
Dividend Payment History
Ex-dividend calendar →| Amount | Type | Declared | Ex-Date | Record | Pay |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0.1700 Q | Regular | - | Feb 23, 1990 | - | - |
| $0.2300 Q | Regular | - | Oct 26, 1989 | - | - |
| $0.2200 Q | Regular | - | Jul 26, 1989 | - | - |
| $0.2000 Q | Regular | - | Apr 19, 1989 | - | - |
| $0.1900 Q | Regular | - | Feb 16, 1989 | - | - |
| $0.1300 Q | Regular | - | Nov 08, 1988 | - | - |
| $0.1300 S | Regular | - | Jul 26, 1988 | - | - |
| $0.0800 Q | Regular | - | Mar 25, 1988 | - | - |
| $0.1500 Q | Regular | - | Dec 24, 1987 | - | - |
| $0.0800 Q | Regular | - | Sep 25, 1987 | - | - |