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Market Cap
2.84B
Revenue (ttm)
4.50B
Net Income (ttm)
563.73M
Shares Out
27.11M
EPS (ttm)
19.71
PE Ratio
5.24
Forward PE
5.60
Dividend
n/a
Ex-Dividend Date
n/a
Volume
74,322
Open
105.71
Previous Close
106.28
Day's Range
101.48 - 106.32
52-Week Range
100.22 - 176.18
Beta
1.99
Analysts
Strong Buy
Price Target
168.00 (+60.66%)
Earnings Date
Apr 23, 2025
Description >

M/I Homes, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a builder of single-family homes in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, Florida, Texas, North Carolina, and Tennessee.

The company operates through Northern Homebuilding, Southern Homebuilding, and Financial Services segments.

It also designs, constructs, markets, and sells single-family homes and attached townhomes to first-time, millennial, move-up, empty-nester, and luxury buyers under the M/I Homes brand name.

In addition, the company purchases undeveloped land to develop into developed lots for the construction of single-family homes, as well as for sale to others.

Further, it originates and sells mortgages; and serves as a title insurance agent by providing title insurance policies, examination, and closing services to purchasers of its homes.

M/I Homes, Inc. was founded in 1976 and is based in Columbus, Ohio.

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