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Green Brick Partners, Inc. (NYSE:GRBK) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Green Brick Partners, Inc. (NYSE:GRBK) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 2, 2024

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Operator: Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by, and welcome to the Green Brick Partners, Inc. First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background noise. After the speakers’ remarks, there’ll be a question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] I would now hand today’s call over to Rick Costello, CFO. Please go ahead sir.

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Richard Costello: Welcome to Green Brick Partners Earnings Call for the First Quarter ended March 31, 2024. Following today's remarks, we will hold a Q&A session. As a reminder, this call is being recorded and will be available for playback. In addition, a presentation will accompany today's webcast and is also available on the company's website at investors.greenbrickpartners.com. On the call today is Jim Brickman, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer; Jed Dolson, President and Chief Operating Officer; and myself, Rick Costello, Chief Financial Officer. Some of the information discussed on this call is forward-looking, including the company's financial and operational expectations for 2024 and beyond. In yesterday's press release and SEC filings, the company detailed material risks that may cause its future results to differ from its expectations.

The company's statements are as of today, May 2, 2024, and the company has no obligation to update any forward-looking statement it may make. The comments also include non-GAAP financial metrics. The reconciliation of these metrics and the other information required by Regulation G can be found in the earnings release that the company issued yesterday and in the presentation available on the company's website. With that, I'll turn the call over to Jim. Jim?

James Brickman: Thank you Rick. I'm pleased to share that Greenbrick kicked off 2024 with excellent first quarter results highlighted by diluted earnings per share of $1.82. It was a record for any first quarter in company history. We also achieved a record home building gross margin of 33.4%, which again was the highest in the home building industry as shown on slide four. The solid performance was driven by our superior locations and high growth markets, strong demand for our new homes, our investment grade balance sheet, and most importantly, excellent execution by our hardworking teams. Our book value grew 27% from a year ago to $29.67 per share at the end of the first quarter of 2024, as we again generated an attractive return on equity of 25.5% for the quarter on an annualized basis.

Our accomplishments were achieved with a balance sheet that is stronger than ever. Due to strong cash flow, equity growth in the earnings net of stock buybacks during the last 12 months, and $38 million of debt payout, our debt to total capital ratio decreased 550 basis points to 18.3% at the end of the quarter, while our net debt to total capital ratio dropped to 8.2%. This is even more impressive considering that we carry over 86% of our owned and controlled lots on our balance sheet. Unlike most peers, we do not rely on land banking to acquire or develop lots. We believe this strategy puts us in a stronger position due to our lower cost of capital and a greater ability to minimize potential cost escalation between phases. Because we self-develop most of our lots, we avoid paying retail lot prices on contracts that typically have 6% annual price escalators and have better control of the development costs and timing for our finished lots.

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We believe this approach can mitigate some of the lot inflation pressure that our peers are facing. Our industry-leading gross margins have been earned in part from our self-development strategy, disbanded [ph] land underwriting, and the diligence, expertise, and hard work of our land acquisition teams. Our unique land strategy has led to a top-quality land pipeline that has fueled our growth. Not only do we operate in some of the best markets in the country, but we also primarily target infill and infill-adjacent submarkets where supply and competition are more limited. Sourcing and acquiring high-quality land in these desirable locations requires unique skill set and extensive local knowledge. We take pride in our long-standing reputation for quality communities and close-knit relationships with local landowners and sellers.

This is exemplified by our recent joint venture with the Hersh Family Investments and a new community with approximately 2,000 lots in the booming suburb of Salina, Texas. With our diversified home-building brands, unlike many peers, we can offer a variety of products in the community to cater to different homebuyer needs and price points. With a limited supply in infill and infill-adjacent communities, we experienced solid demand across our markets and brands as we entered the spring selling season. Despite higher interest rates, we sold 1,071 net new homes Q1 2024. This is the second-highest in company history, just shy of the COVID-fueled 1,082 orders in the first quarter of 2021 and with a record low cancellation rate. As shown on slide 5, continuing high interest rates have kept existing home inventory near historical lows headed into 2024.

Additionally, close to 80% of outstanding mortgages are locked in at rates less than 5% as shown on slide 6. The golden hand cuff effect has proven to be more pronounced in infill and infill-adjacent sub-markets where we have a strong presence and have historically generated over 80% of our revenues, including in Q1 2024. Even as higher mortgage rates persist, potentially tempering demand, we remain bullish and believe that democratic shifts in our strong, high-growth markets, together with the systemic housing shortage, will continue to sustain a healthy housing market in the cities where we operate. Additionally, as shown on slide 7, with a growing population of millennials aging into prime home-buying age, the urgency and necessity to buy a home should continue to grow even if mortgage rates remain elevated.

Many homebuyers who are waiting on the sidelines need a more permanent housing solution as they hit the next life milestone whether that's getting married, having children, or changing jobs. To conclude, we believe we are well positioned to capture pent-up demand and grow market share with our strategic advantages shown on slide 8, which are, 1. Our footprints in infill and infill-adjacent sub-markets within high-growth metropolitan areas. 2. Superior lot and land positions. 3. Our unique and efficient operational structure. 4. A strong balance sheet. We remain laser-focused on executing our long-term goals for disciplined growth and creating shareholder value. With that, I'll now turn it over to Rick to provide more detail regarding our financial results.

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Richard Costello: Thank you, Jim. Please turn to slide 9 of the presentation. During the first quarter, we delivered 821 homes, an increase of 8% year-over-year, primarily driven by increased levels of finished and finishing spec home inventory entering the quarter and shorter cycle times. ASP declined 8.6% year-over-year to $540,000, resulting from closing out infill communities and opening new communities in surrounding infill-adjacent areas. For the balance of the year, we expect our quarterly ASP to range from $540,000 to $560,000 each quarter, subject, of course, to changes in mix and business conditions. In total, we generated $443 million of home closings revenues for the first quarter. Notably, homebuilding gross margin reached a new company high of 33.4%, breaking the previous record of 33.3% achieved in the third quarter of 2023.

Our gross margin in Q1 was up 580 basis points year-over-year and up 200 basis points sequentially. As shown back on slide 4, we continue to lead the industry in this metric. Stronger pricing power in our infill and infill-adjacent communities has allowed us to lower incentives, which Jed will review in a few minutes. Construction costs were down year-over-year as we delivered smaller square footage homes with lower feature levels. Additionally, a higher mix of deliveries from infill-adjacent communities contributed to lower average lot costs. SG&A, as a percentage of residential units revenue for the quarter, increased 120 basis points year-over-year to 11.4%, primarily from payroll and instead of compensation growth, as we have grown our team and continue to invest in our personnel to sustain future growth.

Net income attributable to Greenbrick increased 30% to $83 million and diluted earnings per share for the first quarter grew 33% to $1.82 per share, a record for any first quarter and second highest in company history. Limited competition from both existing homes and few new competing communities in our infill and infill-adjacent locations have continued to drive demand in these desirable neighborhoods. During the quarter, net new home orders were 1,071, the second highest in company history. Revenue from new homeowners was down slightly year-over-year to $613 million due to the lower ASP discussed earlier. Sequentially, revenue from new home orders increased 61%. Active selling communities at the end of Q1 increased 24% year-over-year to 98%.

An aerial view of a residential construction project with workers and machinery at work.
An aerial view of a residential construction project with workers and machinery at work.

This growth is juxtaposed against national trends. John Burns Consulting reported on April 22, 2024, that community count in the top 65 U.S. markets was down 8% year-over-year in Q1. We believe Greenbrick's differentiator in its performance is that Greenbrick operates in dynamically growing markets with favorable demographic tailwinds where we have timely acquired land, self-developed lots, and brought many new communities to market. Our quarterly absorption rate moderated from record levels in 1Q of 23 but remained robust at 11.4 homes per average active selling community or 3.8 homes per month despite higher interest rates. Our cancellation rate for the first quarter reached the lowest level in company history at 4.1%. This was also the lowest among public home building peers as shown on slide 10.

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Due to strong sales performance across all brands, our backlog value at the end of the first quarter increased 32% year-over-year and 31% sequentially to $725 million. Backlog ASP increased 8.9% to $711,000 as opposed to our decrease in closing ASP. This is due to our backlog being underweight, our lower-priced trophy homes. Trophy, which operates primarily as a spec builder, continue to represent a low percentage of overall backlog. Spec units under construction as a percentage of total units under construction decreased sequentially to 60% at the end of the first quarter due to selling homes at earlier stages of construction. During the first quarter, we started 997 homes, up almost 50% year-over-year. During the last three quarters, starts averaged over 940 homes per quarter with total starts increasing each quarter.

By strategically increasing our starts, we believe we're well-positioned to capture additional market share in the coming quarters. Our investment-grade balance sheet provides us a strong foundation, positioning us to grow and invest in our future. As Jim stated, at the end of the first quarter, our net debt-to-total capital ratio was 8.2%, and our total debt-to-total capital ratio was only 18.3%. One of the lowest among public home building peers as shown back on slide 8. 100% of our debt as of March 31, 2024 was fixed rate and an average coupon of 3.4%. Now, to put this in perspective, some of our highly leveraged peers recently issued five-year debt at rates above 9%. Our outstanding debt is long-term through 2029 and well below current market rates.

Additionally, we have $186 million of cash on hand at the end of the quarter, as well as $360 million of undrawn amounts under our lines of credit. With financial prudence and discipline being one of our core operating tenets, coupled with strong cash flow from operations, we will continue to evaluate growth opportunities, ensuring they align with our long-term financial goals and strategic vision. Lastly, as we previously announced, we sold our 49.9% interest in Challenger Homes on February 1, 2024. As a result of the transaction, equity and income of unconsolidated entities decreased to $2.6 million in Q1 of 24, or 38.6% year-over-year, as we recognize only one month in net earnings from this investment compared to three months in the prior year.

Other income, at the same time, increased to $15.4 million due to a $10.7 million gain in the sale of our investment in Challenger. Over the course of our investment in Challenger, we earned an internal rate of return in excess of 50%. With that, I'll now turn it over to Jed.

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Jed Dolson: Thank you, Rick. As we entered the heart of the spring selling season, net new orders for the first quarter grew 58% sequentially to 1,071. Demand was strong despite higher mortgage rates because of limited supply in our infill and infill-adjacent submarkets. We continued to only offer incentives strategically in select communities and for select homes during Q1 of 2024. We gave our buyers the flexibility to use the incentive package toward closing costs, limited rate buy-downs, or a combination of both. As expected, the incentives were higher for entry-level products in the periphery locations, but remained limited at our infill communities. And incentives for net new orders dropped each month during the first quarter and ended at 3.8% in March.

As a result of demand, we were also able to raise prices moderately in approximately two thirds of our communities. Our buyers' financial profiles remained unchanged with an average FICO score of 740 and a debt-to-income ratio of 38%. We believe the dynamics in our infill and infill-adjacent locations will continue to create a healthy demand. We will continue to monitor interest rates and evaluate incentives and product mix carefully. Our industry-leading gross margin of 33.4% gives us plenty of room to adjust pricing as needed. We continued to make incremental improvements on cycle times across our building brands. The mean cycle time for homes that completed construction in the first quarter of 2024 was 5.5 months, 10 days shorter than the fourth quarter of 2023, and down significantly from 8.6 months in the first quarter of 2023.

Trophy cycle time in Dallas was less than four months in the first quarter of 2024. We will continue to take steps to refine our processes and improve efficiency while still maintaining strong quality control procedures. Next, with strong cash flow, we continue to carefully evaluate our capital allocation strategy to maximize capital efficiency. We announced last quarter that we expect to ramp up our spending in 2024 for raw land acquisition, finished lot purchases, and land development. During the first quarter of 2024, we spent $91 million in purchasing land and finished lots and $53 million in land development. Our total lots owned and controlled increased 7% sequentially to approximately $30,800. While land prices remain sticky, we continue to successfully underwrite deals that met our internal IRR threshold of 21%.

We expect to have approximately 5,100 finished lots at the end of 2024, providing a strong runway for growth and allowing us to capture pent-up demand quickly. Just as important, more than 80% of the finished lots are expected to be infill and infill adjacent locations, as shown on slides 12 and 13. Another of our business priorities this year is to grow Trophy's signature homes, both in our existing Dallas sub-market, as well as our newer markets of Austin and Houston. Trophy owned and controlled almost 21,000 lots in DFW at the end of the first quarter of 2024. Approximately 16,000 of those home sites are in longer-life communities and sub-markets with long-term growth potential and more affordable prices. Those lots have an average cost of $11,000 per raw lot, creating a tailwind for strong gross margins.

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Being the seventh largest home builder in Dallas-Fort Worth on a standalone basis with a strong land pipeline, Trophy is well-positioned to capture more demand among first-time and first-time move-up buyers with our value-rich products. In Austin, we have further expanded our pipeline. As of the end of the first quarter of 2024, we had over 2,000 lots owned and controlled, almost double the size from a year ago. And in Houston, we're also actively seeking additional new land opportunities in addition to our first 460-lot acquisition that we recently closed as we simultaneously look to build a strong local team. Lastly, during the first quarter, we completed over $3.7 million in stock repurchases at a weighted average price of $52.23 per share.

The remaining dollar value of the shares that may yet be purchased under the 2023 repurchase plan was approximately $99.7 million. Share repurchases remain on the table as we explore investment opportunities for growth, all aimed at delivering the best-in-class risk-adjusted returns for our shareholders. With that, I'll turn it over to Jim for closing remarks.

James Brickman: Thank you, Jed. In closing, I am extremely pleased with our first quarter results, and we look forward to building on this momentum in the quarters to come. We have a clear vision for our long-term growth and future, and with the talented teams we have in place, we're confident in achieving our goals and continuing to deliver exceptional value to our shareholders. This concludes our prepared remarks, and we will now open the line for questions.

Operator: Thank you. [Operator Instructions] Your first question is from Carl Reichardt with BTIG.

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