Invitation Homes has notably outpaced other residential REITs in recent months and analysts remain bullish on the stock’s prospects.
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Invitation Homes Inc. INVH reported fourth-quarter 2024 core funds from operations (FFO) per share of 47 cents, meeting the Zacks Consensus Estimates. The reported figure compared favorably with the prior-year...
The real estate investment trust's fourth-quarter results surpassed expectations for earnings per share and revenue.
Despite Invitation Homes trailing the broader market over the past year, Wall Street analysts remain moderately bullish about the stock's potential.
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