Berkshire Hathaway to acquire Taylor Morrison for $72.50 per share in cash
Taylor Morrison Home Corporation (TMHC) and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) Inc. (BRK.A) jointly announced that they have reached a definitive agreement for Berkshire Hathaway to acquire Taylor Morrison for $72.50 per common share in cash, representing a total equity value for Taylor Morrison of approximately $6.8B and total enterprise value of approximately $8.5B. The acquisition price represents a 24% premium to Taylor Morrison’s latest closing price of $58.50 on May 29, 2026. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions, including approval by Taylor Morrison stockholders and receipt of required regulatory approvals. Upon completion of the transaction, Taylor Morrison Home Corporation will become a private company and its common stock will no longer be listed and traded on the NYSE. “Berkshire is acquiring a best-in-class national homebuilder, led by an exceptional team and backed by a trusted reputation for customer experience,” said Greg Abel, Berkshire Hathaway’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are excited to welcome Taylor Morrison into Berkshire’s portfolio, reflecting our long-standing commitment to housing, exemplified by Clayton Homes and our other building products businesses. Over time, we expect to unify our site-built homebuilding operations into a combined platform enabling us to deliver the dream of homeownership to more Americans.”
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