Invitation Homes

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About INVH

Invitation Homes, Inc. engages in the acquisition, renovation, leasing, and operation of single-family homes as rental properties, including single-family homes in planned unit developments. Its services include property management, selection of homes, maintenance program, and online payment. 

CEO
Dallas B. Tanner
CEODallas B. Tanner
Employees
1,725
Employees1,725
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
HeadquartersDallas, Texas
Founded
2012
Founded2012
Employees
1,725
Employees1,725

INVH Key Statistics

Market cap
16.59B
Market cap16.59B
Price-Earnings ratio
49.15
Price-Earnings ratio49.15
Dividend yield
4.22%
Dividend yield4.22%
Average volume
5.55M
Average volume5.55M
High today
$28.88
High today$28.88
Low today
$27.77
Low today$27.77
Open price
$28.58
Open price$28.58
Volume
5.34M
Volume5.34M
52 Week high
$34.58
52 Week high$34.58
52 Week low
$24.25
52 Week low$24.25

INVH News

Simply Wall St 12h
Is Invitation Homes Pricing Fairly After Recent Share Price Weakness And DCF Upside?

With Invitation Homes on many watchlists, the key question for you is whether the current share price reflects the underlying value of its single family rental...

Is Invitation Homes Pricing Fairly After Recent Share Price Weakness And DCF Upside?

Analyst ratings

58%

of 26 ratings
Buy
42.3%
Hold
57.7%
Sell
0%

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