TOKYO, Apr 10 (Pulse News Wire) – Tama Home CO.,LTD. (1419.T) reported mixed results for its third quarter ending May 2026.
Orders for custom homes declined compared to the same period last year, while townhouse developments showed steady growth. Custom home sales prices increased, maintaining high levels due to higher transportation costs and labor expenses. In the third quarter, total orders across custom homes, townhouses, and renovations exceeded the previous year's level by 100%. Specifically, custom home orders stood at 4,994 units, down from the previous year, but the average selling price rose significantly.
Townhouse development orders reached ¥36.70 billion, up by 13.3% compared to the same period last year. Renovation orders also saw a positive trend, increasing by -2.0% year-over-year. For the quarter, revenue was recorded at 69 billion yen, reflecting a decline of 30 billion yen from the previous year. Operating profit remained negative at -33 million yen, showing improvement from the previous year’s loss of -49 million yen.
Despite challenges, the company maintained a cautious outlook for the fiscal year, projecting overall revenues of 2,090 billion yen and aiming for a turnaround in operating profits.
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