Cavco Industries Inc

CVCO
stockConsumer CyclicalHomebuilding
$6/day into CVCO since 2015 would be worth $54,365 today — 3.2× the money.
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Cavco Industries, Inc. designs, produces, and retails factory-built homes primarily in the United States. It operates in two segments: Factory-Built Housing and Financial Services. The company produces park model RVs; vacation cabins; and factory-built commercial structures, including apartment buildings, condominiums, hotels, workforce housing, schools, and housing for the United States military troops. It also produces various modular homes, which include single and multi-section ranch, split-level, and Cape Cod style homes, as well as two- and three-story homes, and multi-family units. In addition, the company provides conforming and non-conforming mortgages and home-only loans to purchasers of various brands of factory-built homes sold by company-owned retail stores, as well as various independent distributors, builders, communities, and developers. Further, it offers property and casualty insurance to owners of manufactured housing industry. The company distributes its products through a network of independent and company-owned retailers, planned community operators, and residential developers. The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

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If you'd bought from year…

Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of CVCO would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.

Started$6/day$6/day coffee$42/wk$42/week coffee
Year 1 (2003) — listing
$348,628
10.1×
$507,915
10.1×
Year 6 (2008)
$195,468
7.0×
$283,958
7.0×
Year 11 (2013)
$80,877
4.0×
$117,281
4.0×
Year 16 (2018)
$28,245
2.2×
$41,162
2.2×
Year 21 (2023)
$7,197
1.4×
$10,545
1.4×

Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.

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