Welcome to our dedicated page for Millrose Properties SEC filings (Ticker: MRP), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The Millrose Properties, Inc. (NYSE: MRP) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Millrose is a residential-focused real estate investment trust that operates a Homesite Option Purchase Platform for homebuilders, and its filings offer detailed insight into how this model is structured and financed.
Current and periodic reports such as Form 8-K, Form 10-Q and Form 10-K (when available) describe Millrose’s option fee revenues, development loan income, homesite inventory, Invested Capital and non-GAAP measures like Adjusted Funds From Operations (AFFO). These documents also explain how the company defines Invested Capital and AFFO, how it calculates portfolio yields and how it evaluates its REIT performance.
Millrose’s filings further outline its capital structure and debt arrangements. Form 8-K reports have detailed the company’s revolving credit agreement, delayed draw term loan facility and senior notes offerings, including interest rates, maturities, redemption provisions and key covenants. Credit agreements and indentures filed as exhibits describe leverage and interest coverage requirements, collateral arrangements and conditions related to maintaining REIT status.
Investors can also review filings related to dividends and corporate actions. Millrose has filed Form 8-Ks announcing quarterly cash dividends on its Class A and Class B common stock, specifying record and payment dates. Other filings address its spin-off from Lennar, the Lennar Master Program Agreement and Lennar’s exchange offer involving Millrose Class A common stock, which together provide context on Millrose’s shareholder base and strategic relationship with Lennar.
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By using this page, investors and researchers can examine the official record of how Millrose structures its homesite option platform, manages leverage and liquidity, defines its non-GAAP metrics and administers its REIT distribution policy, all based on primary SEC disclosures.
Millrose Properties (NYSE:MRP) filed an 8-K announcing entry into a $1.0 billion delayed-draw term loan with Goldman Sachs Bank USA and other lenders, maturing June 23 2026. The facility will finance the previously disclosed homesite portfolio acquisition linked to New Home’s takeover of Landsea Homes and may also repay revolver borrowings. Pricing floats at Adjusted Term SOFR plus 2.00%-3.25% based on leverage and seasoning, with an alternate base-rate option 100 bps lower. Debt is secured by intercompany notes and equity pledges that rank pari passu with the existing revolver under an intercreditor agreement. Quarterly covenants impose maximum leverage, minimum interest coverage and tangible net worth thresholds; mandatory prepayments apply to certain asset sales and capital raises. An event of default may occur if the external manager is replaced without lender consent. No subsidiaries initially guarantee the loan, but future non-TRS entities may be required to do so. Exhibit 10.1 contains the full credit agreement.