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Invitation Homes quarterly revenue beats estimates on high occupancy, strong renewals
Jul 30, 2025 2:56 PM

July 30 - Real estate investment trust Invitation Homes ( INVH )

reported second-quarter revenue above Wall Street

expectations on Wednesday, helped by high occupancy and renewal

rates.

The largest U.S. landlord for single-family homes has long

benefited from a persistent national housing shortage, which has

helped keep occupancy rates high and gradually raise rents over

time.

The company, which leases about 85,000 homes across 16 U.S.

markets, reported revenue of $681 million for the quarter ended

June 30, up about 4.3% from the prior year.

Analysts on average had expected the company to report

revenue of $667.9 million, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The Dallas, Texas-based REIT reported second-quarter FFO per

share of $0.48, in line with estimates.

Also, the company expects its core FFO for 2025 to be in the

range of $1.88 to $1.94 per share, the midpoint of which is

slightly below analysts' expectations of $1.92 per share.

It reported same-store new lease rent growth of 2.2%,

reflecting rental increases for new tenants.

Same-store renewal rents increased 4.7%, contributing to a

blended rental growth rate of 4%, which combines new lease and

renewal figures.

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