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Fair Value Disclosures
9 Months Ended
Jul. 31, 2016
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Disclosures [Text Block]
Fair Value Disclosures
Financial Instruments
The table below provides, as of the dates indicated, a summary of assets (liabilities) related to our financial instruments, measured at fair value on a recurring basis (amounts in thousands):
 
 
 
 
Fair value
Financial Instrument
 
Fair value
hierarchy
 
July 31,
2016
 
October 31, 2015
Marketable Securities
 
Level 2
 

 
$
10,001

Mortgage Loans Held for Sale
 
Level 2
 
$
170,937

 
$
123,175

Forward Loan Commitments — Residential Mortgage Loans Held for Sale
 
Level 2
 
$
(1,355
)
 
$
186

Interest Rate Lock Commitments (“IRLCs”)
 
Level 2
 
$
1,191

 
$
(297
)
Forward Loan Commitments — IRLCs
 
Level 2
 
$
(1,191
)
 
$
297


At July 31, 2016 and October 31, 2015, the carrying value of cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and investments approximated fair value.
Marketable Securities
The fair value of our marketable securities approximated their amortized cost basis as of October 31, 2015. The estimated fair value of marketable securities was based on quoted prices provided by brokers.
Mortgage Loans Held for Sale
At the end of the reporting period, we determine the fair value of our mortgage loans held for sale and the forward loan commitments we have entered into as a hedge against the interest rate risk of our mortgage loans and commitments using the market approach to determine fair value.
The table below provides, as of the dates indicated, the aggregate unpaid principal and fair value of mortgage loans held for sale (amounts in thousands):
 
Aggregate unpaid
principal balance
 
Fair value
 
Excess
At July 31, 2016
$
167,453

 
$
170,937

 
$
3,484

At October 31, 2015
$
121,904

 
$
123,175

 
$
1,271


Inventory
We recognize inventory impairment charges based on the difference in the carrying value of the inventory and its fair value at the time of the evaluation. The fair value of the aforementioned inventory was determined using Level 3 criteria. See Note 1, “Significant Accounting Policies – Inventory,” in our 2015 Form 10-K for information regarding our methodology for determining fair value. The table below summarizes, for the periods indicated, the ranges of certain quantitative unobservable inputs utilized in determining the fair value of impaired operating communities:
Three months ended:
Selling price
per unit
($ in thousands)
 
Sales pace
per year
(in units)
 
Discount rate
Fiscal 2016:
 
 
 
 
 
January 31
 
 
April 30
369 - 394
 
18 - 23
 
16.3%
July 31
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fiscal 2015:
 
 
 
 
 
January 31
289 - 680
 
1 - 7
 
13.5% - 16.0%
April 30
527 - 600
 
13 - 25
 
17.0%
July 31
788 - 1,298
 
4 - 8
 
15.5% - 16.2%
October 31
301 - 764
 
3 - 24
 
16.3% - 22.0%

The table below provides, for the periods indicated, the fair value of operating communities whose carrying value was adjusted and the amount of impairment charges recognized ($ amounts in thousands):
 
 
 
Impaired operating communities
Three months ended:
Number of
communities tested
 
Number of
communities
 
Fair value of
communities,
net of
impairment charges
 
Impairment charges recognized
Fiscal 2016:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
January 31
43
 
2
 
$
1,713

 
$
600

April 30
41
 
2
 
$
10,103

 
6,100

July 31
51
 
2
 
$
11,714

 
1,250

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
7,950

Fiscal 2015:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
January 31
58
 
4
 
$
24,968

 
$
900

April 30
52
 
1
 
$
16,235

 
11,100

July 31
40
 
3
 
$
13,527

 
6,000

October 31
44
 
3
 
$
8,726

 
4,300

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
$
22,300


Debt
The table below provides, as of the dates indicated, the book value and estimated fair value of our debt (amounts in thousands):
 
 
 
July 31, 2016
 
October 31, 2015
 
Fair value
hierarchy
 
Book value
 
Estimated
fair value
 
Book value
 
Estimated
fair value
Loans payable (a)
Level 2
 
$
1,059,627

 
$
1,058,881

 
$
1,001,702

 
$
1,001,366

Senior notes (b)
Level 1
 
2,707,376

 
2,869,896

 
2,707,376

 
2,877,039

Mortgage company loan facility (c)
Level 2
 
125,000

 
125,000

 
100,000

 
100,000

 
 
 
$
3,892,003

 
$
4,053,777

 
$
3,809,078

 
$
3,978,405

(a)
The estimated fair value of loans payable was based upon contractual cash flows discounted at interest rates that we believed were available to us for loans with similar terms and remaining maturities as of the applicable valuation date.
(b)
The estimated fair value of our senior notes is based upon their market prices as of the applicable valuation date.
(c)
We believe that the carrying value of our mortgage company loan borrowings approximates their fair value.