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Debt to Equity Ratio: 0.29

Is the debt to equity ratio high or low?

The debt to equity ratio of 0.29 is 26% above its 5-year average of 0.23, near the high end of its 5-year range (0.14–0.31).

As of Saturday, June 27, 2026. 17.44% above its 12-month average of 0.24.

Debt to Equity

LEN Debt to Equity Ratio

0.29

Reported quarterly debt to equity ratio; no daily interpolation.

+3.74% 5Y
LEN Debt to Equity Ratio

LEN Average Debt to Equity Ratio Chart

LEN Debt to Equity Ratio

LEN Current vs Average Debt to Equity Ratio Chart

LEN Debt to Equity Ratio Metrics

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO

0.29

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG TTM

0.24

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG 3Y

0.18

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG 5Y

0.23

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG 10Y

0.48

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG 15Y

0.77

DEBT TO EQUITY RATIO AVG 20Y

0.83

CURRENT VS TTM AVG

+17.44%

CURRENT VS 3Y AVG

+56.53%

CURRENT VS 5Y AVG

+25.51%

CURRENT VS 10Y AVG

-40.83%

CURRENT VS 15Y AVG

-63.00%

CURRENT VS 20Y AVG

-65.44%

LEN Competitors' Debt to Equity Ratio

NAMEMARKET CAPDEBT TO EQUITY RATIOTTM3Y5Y
Lennar Corporation (LEN)$23.22B0.290.240.180.23
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Ulta Beauty, Inc. (ULTA)vs ›$21.09B0.780.780.840.92
Ralph Lauren Corporation (RL)vs ›$25.38B1.051.041.311.32
Rollins, Inc. (ROL)vs ›$20.77B0.760.690.630.55
SharkNinja, Inc. (SN)vs ›$20.49B0.340.420.420.34
International Paper Company (IP)vs ›$20.41B0.730.720.710.85
PulteGroup, Inc. (PHM)vs ›$26.12B0.190.190.240.31
Amcor plc (AMCR)vs ›$19.93B1.281.561.661.58

Financial Health

Debt/Equity

0.29

Current Ratio

3.12

Debt to Equity Ratio Formula & Definition

Debt to Equity measures financial leverage by comparing total debt to shareholders' equity.

Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute

Debt to Equity Ratio FAQ

What is the debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.29.
Is Lennar Corporation's debt to equity ratio high or low?
The debt to equity ratio of 0.29 is 26% above its 5-year average of 0.23, near the high end of its 5-year range (0.14–0.31).
What is the TTM average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The TTM average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.24.
What is the 3Y average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The 3Y average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.18.
What is the 5Y average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The 5Y average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.23.
What is the 10Y average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The 10Y average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.48.
What is the 15Y average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The 15Y average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.77.
What is the 20Y average debt to equity ratio for Lennar Corporation (LEN)?
The 20Y average debt to equity ratio for LEN stock is 0.83.

LEN Debt to Equity Ratio History

DATEDEBT TO EQUITY RATIO
2026-05-310.29
2026-02-280.20
2025-11-300.29
2025-08-310.25
2025-05-310.20
2025-02-280.17
2024-11-300.16
2024-08-310.15
2024-05-310.14
2024-02-290.17
2023-11-300.19
2023-08-310.18
2023-05-310.21
2023-02-280.22
2022-11-300.26
2022-08-310.25
2022-05-310.28
2022-02-280.29
2021-11-300.31
2021-08-310.28
2021-05-310.31
2021-02-280.33
2020-11-300.42
2020-08-310.48
2020-05-310.55
2020-02-290.58
2019-11-300.60
2019-08-310.67
2019-05-310.70
2019-02-280.70
2018-11-300.69
2018-08-310.76
2018-05-310.83
2018-02-280.89
2017-11-301.01
2017-08-310.91
2017-05-311.00
2017-02-280.98
2016-11-300.89
2016-08-310.98
2016-05-311.10
2016-02-291.13
2015-11-301.18
2015-08-311.28
2015-05-311.32
2015-02-281.29
2014-11-301.24
2014-08-311.27
2014-05-311.30
2014-02-281.28
2013-11-301.21
2013-08-311.43
2013-05-311.43
2013-02-281.46
2012-11-301.48
2012-08-311.41
2012-05-311.36
2012-02-291.59
2011-11-301.68
2011-08-311.54
2011-05-311.53
2011-02-281.52
2010-11-301.59
2010-08-311.47
2010-05-311.49
2010-02-281.41
2009-11-301.22
2009-08-311.17
2009-05-311.19
2009-02-281.04
2008-11-301.06
2008-08-310.74
2008-05-310.75
2008-02-290.70
2007-11-300.74
2007-08-310.61
2007-05-310.62
2007-02-280.60
2006-11-300.66
2006-08-310.64
2006-05-310.72
2006-02-280.56
2005-11-300.74
2005-08-310.59
2005-05-310.55
2005-01-300.50
2005-01-300.00
2004-08-310.54
2004-05-310.46
2004-02-290.47
2003-11-300.48
2003-08-310.51
2003-05-310.72
2003-02-280.97
2002-11-300.71
2002-08-310.82

About Lennar Corporation

Lennar Corporation, an influential homebuilder in the United States, operates primarily under its widely recognized Lennar brand, alongside its various subsidiaries. The company structures its diverse business initiatives across several distinct divisions: regional homebuilding segments (East, Central, Texas, and West), a Financial Services arm, a Multifamily property development unit, and a broader "Lennar Other" category. At the heart of its operations, Lennar is deeply involved in the creation and sale of single-family homes, encompassing both attached and detached designs. Its activities also span the acquisition, development, and subsequent sale of land designated for residential use, in addition to the comprehensive development, construction, and ongoing management of rental properties in the multifamily sector. Expanding beyond physical construction, Lennar provides essential services such as residential mortgage financing, title protection, and closing services for its clientele and other interested parties. It also actively originates and divests securitized commercial mortgage loans. Furthermore, the corporation participates in strategic fund investment endeavors. Lennar's extensive customer base primarily caters to first-time purchasers, individuals seeking to upgrade their homes, active adult communities, and the luxury housing market. This enterprise, founded in 1954, is officially based in Miami, Florida.

Miami, FL
13,265 employees
Consumer Cyclical / Residential Construction
Sector
Consumer Cyclical
Industry
Residential Construction
CEO
Stuart A. Miller