EVOLUTION & REVOLUTION OF OUR BUSINESS
Jeff Mezger, Chairman of the Board, President and CEO
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Key Messages for Today
Enduring History
Evolution and Revolution
Macroeconomics
Expectations
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Enduring History
Delivered 578,543 homes since our founding in 1957
Geographically diverse with operations in 36 markets
Focus on first-time and first move-up buyer segments
Built-to-Order™ strategy
Industry leader known for innovation & sustainability
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Not Just Another Homebuilder
What makes us different, makes us better
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Evolution and Revolution
Disciplined business practices drive incremental change
Quality and operational excellence, supported by strong partnerships
Consumer-focused innovation
Revolutions – ask “why not?”
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Evolution and Revolution in Action
Evolution Brand recognition
Inspired designs
Amazing selection
Great value
5,000 Solar Powered Homes
10,000 Water SmartHomes
100,000 Energy Star Homes
120+ LEED Platinum Homes
Revolution
Questioning assumptions
Looking for new opportunities
Disruptive technologies
Partnering on Give Me 2 ideas
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Prototype the Future
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The Sustainable DIFFERENCE™
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National Average HERS Score
The average new KB home is 40% more energy efficient than a typical new home, and 70% more efficient than a typical resale home
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Economic Indicators
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Healthy
Caution
Concern
Economic Growth (GDP)
1.4% (Q2 2016)
Unemployment Rate
5.0% (September 2016)
Inflation
1.1% CPI (Annual Rate)
Mortgage Rates
3.48% (September 2016)
Consumer Confidence
Index 104.1 (September 2016)
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Housing Affordability
Index 157 vs. 100 (Norm)
Housing Starts
1.14M units annualized (Up 1% YOY)
Existing Home Sales
5.33M units annualized (Up 1% YOY)
New Home Sales
609K units annualized (Up 21% YOY)
Existing Homes Inventory
4.6 months vs. 6.0 (Norm)
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Macro Housing
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2016 JCHS Household Projections
Source: JCHS Policy Advisory Board. Mr. Daniel McCue’s presentation.
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2016 JCHS Household Projections
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Consumer Confidence Index
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In September, Consumer Confidence Rose to its Highest Level Since August 2007, a Favorable Indicator
For Future Homebuyer Demand
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Housing Affordability Index
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Affordability Remains Attractive Despite Reaching a Seven-Year Low Due to the Widening Gap Between
Rising Home Prices and Wage Growth
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Single-Family Existing Home Sales
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Existing Home Sales Decreased Year Over Year for the First TimeSince November 2015, Due to the Low Supply of Affordable Homes
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New Single-Family Home Sales
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New Home Sales were 21% Higher than a Year Ago,Still Well Below Historical Levels
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Existing and New Home Inventory
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Third Quarter 2016 Highlights
Steadily improving financial performance with gains across key operational and financial measures
Housing revenues up 14%, driven by an 11% increase in deliveries
Increased backlog value 17% to $1.85 billion
Meaningful improvement in operating margin, primarily through a reduction in SG&A ratio
Earnings per share grew 83%
Continued upswing in demand
Increased activity in affordable submarkets, primarily from first-time and first move-up buyers
Growth opportunity, based on our significant expertise in serving these buyers
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Expectations for 2017 and Beyond
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