D.R. Horton: The Volkswagen of the U.S. Housing Market Stands Firm in the Political Crosshairs
High likelihood of outperformance, as DHI is the only player capable of scaling the government-sanctioned construction offensive.
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The USA is suffering from a structural housing shortage that has developed over a decade following the 2008 financial crisis. Demographic demand (Millennials and Gen Z entering their prime earning years) meets a historically low supply of existing properties. D.R. Horton (DHI) has been the largest homebuilder in the USA by volume since 2002. The company acts as the "Volkswagen" of the U.S. housing market: it provides affordable housing for the masses. Strategically, DHI focuses on the entry-level and first-time buyer segment. DHI leverages its...
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