Brazil

Mitre Realty Empreendimentos e Participaes S.A.
(MTRE3) reported impressive fourth-quarter results for 2024.
The company achieved net sales of R$377.1 million ($63 million), marking a 20% increase from the same period in 2023.
This growth contributed to a 26.7% year-over-year increase in total net sales, reaching R$1.3 billion ($217 million) for the full year 2024.Mitres success stems from its improved Sales over Supply (VSO) index.
It reached 16.1% in Q4, up 3.9 percentage points from the previous year.
For the trailing 12 months, the VSO stood at a robust 39.1%.
These figures indicate strong demand for Mitres properties.The company launched two significant projects in Q4 2024.
The Daslu Residences So Paulo in Jardins boasted a General Sales Value (VGV) of R$671 million ($112 million).
The Razes Lavenir project added R$305 million ($51 million) in VGV.
Together, these projects totaled R$977 million ($163 million) and were already 14.5% sold by quarters end.Mitre successfully delivered 217 units of the Haus Mitre Clementino project.
This development had a VGV of R$188 million ($31 million) and achieved a 98% acceptance rate on first inspection.
Such high acceptance rates reflect the quality of Mitres offerings.Brazilian Developer Mitre Delivers 26.7% Annual Growth in 2024.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The companys inventory grew to 1,501 units by the end of 2024.
The total VGV reached R$1.951 billion ($325 million), marking a 31% increase from the previous quarter.
This growth primarily resulted from the new Q4 launches.
The expanded inventory positions Mitre for continued sales growth.Mitre generated R$9 million in cash during Q4 2024.
This cash generation contributed to a 6.8 percentage point reduction in financial leverage for the year.
Improved cash flow strengthens Mitres financial position and provides resources for future growth initiatives.Brazilian Developer Mitre Delivers 26.7% Annual Growth in 2024For the full year 2024, Mitre delivered 1,900 units.
This figure represents a 26.8% increase compared to 2023.
Impressively, 99% of the delivered units were sold by year-end.
Such high sell-through rates indicate strong market demand for Mitres properties.Mitres strong performance comes amid a recovering Brazilian real estate market.
Government initiatives to boost housing accessibility have supported the companys growth.
The Pode Entrar program, a housing initiative by So Paulo municipality, played a role in Mitres sales increase.The companys success in Q4 2024 follows a strong third quarter.
This consistency indicates an upward trend in Mitres performance.
The growth stands out given the challenges faced by the Brazilian economy in recent years.
High interest rates and inflationary pressures have not deterred Mitres progress.Mitres strategy of diversifying operations through subsidiaries has allowed it to tap into different market segments.
The companys ability to increase sales, launch new projects, and generate cash across its portfolio suggests a robust business model.
This model has proven capable of navigating market challenges effectively.Brazils significant housing deficit, particularly in the affordable segment, positions Mitres core business well for future growth.
The companys participation in government housing initiatives further reinforces its market position.
These factors combined suggest strong potential for continued expansion in the coming years.Investors and market analysts will closely watch Mitres full financial results for Q4 2024.
They seek deeper insights into the companys profitability, debt levels, and future growth strategies.
Mitres performance will likely serve as a barometer for the broader Brazilian real estate markets health and trajectory.





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