Dendur Capital LP sold 891,000 shares; estimated transaction value $64.54 million based on quarterly average price
Quarter-end position value decreased by $64.54 million
Represents a 6.4% decrease of 13F reportable assets under management
Post-trade stake: 0 shares, valued at $0
The position previously accounted for 6.7% of the fund’s AUM as of the prior quarter
Dendur Capital LP reported in a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated February 17, 2026, that it sold its entire position of 891,000 shares in Meritage Homes Corporation (NYSE:MTH). The estimated transaction value was $64.54 million, calculated using the quarterly average price. The net position change for the quarter was a $64.54 million decrease, reflecting both the sale and price movement.
The fund fully exited its Meritage Homes Corporation stake, which represented 6.7% of AUM in the prior quarter; post-trade, the position is 0% of AUM
Top holdings after this filing:
As of February 16, 2026, shares were priced at $80.60, up 12.4% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500 by 0.59 percentage points.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $5.86 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $453.01 million |
| Dividend Yield | 2.47% |
| Price (as of market close 2/20/26) | $77.83 |
Meritage Homes Corporation is a leading U.S. residential homebuilder focused on delivering single-family homes to entry-level and move-up buyers. It designs, builds, and sells single-family homes, with additional services in title insurance and settlement for homebuyers.
The company targets first-time and first move-up homebuyers in high-growth U.S. markets including Texas, Arizona, California, and several southeastern states.
Meritage Homes Corporation generates revenue primarily through homebuilding operations, acquiring and developing land, constructing homes, and providing related financial services.
High mortgage rates have made it harder for entry-level buyers to afford homes, which affects Meritage Homes’ main market. The company focuses on first-time and move-up buyers in fast-growing Sunbelt areas, where job growth and more people moving in help keep housing demand strong.
Over the past year, Meritage has used incentives to sustain buyer interest and convert backlog into closings. Rate buydowns and closing cost support have helped buyers manage monthly payments, enabling steady order flow despite rising borrowing costs. Management has remained disciplined in land spending and community expansion, avoiding aggressive moves that could pressure returns. Limited resale inventory in core markets has also driven buyers to new construction, supporting revenue and cash flow.
For investors, the clearest signal will be whether Meritage can sustain demand without giving back too much on price. If incentives keep increasing, profits could shrink even if sales stay strong. Growth in the number of communities and how the company buys land will show how confident management is about future demand. Mortgage rates remain the biggest factor, but Meritage’s focus on the Sunbelt and its strong balance sheet will be key to navigating this cycle without hurting long-term returns.
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