Invitation Homes (NYSE: INVH)
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Invitation Homes Company Info
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. The company was founded by Marcus Ridgway, Dallas Tanner, and Brad Greiwe in 2012 and is headquartered in Dallas, TX.
News & Analysis
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Invitation Homes: Net Income Gets Hit
Invitation Homesreported revenue growth in Q3 2024 driven by revenue improvements and strategic acquisition, though it faced significant net income declines.
Why Invitation Homes Stock Sagged by Nearly 3% Today
A deal with a regulator shone a light on some ugly allegations in the company's conduct with tenants.
Why Invitation Homes Stock Is Falling Today
There are signs of softening in the current quarter.
Why Spend Over $50,000 to Buy 1 Rental Property When You Can Invest in Over 100,000 Rental Homes With This Alternative (For a Lot Less Money)
Invitation Homes makes it easy to invest in rental properties.
Invitation Homes Tops Earnings Forecasts
Invitation Homes Inc. posts Q2 earnings surpassing estimates amidst strong operational performance but faces cost pressures and legal challenges.
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