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Analyzing the Basics of Invitation Homes (INVH)

More and more people are talking about Invitation Homes over the last few weeks. Is it worth buying the Real Estate Development stock at a price of $33.26? Only time will tell. The information below will give you a basic idea of what this investment may entail:

  • Invitation Homes has moved -4.1% over the last year, and the S&P 500 logged a change of 11.4%

  • INVH has an average analyst rating of buy and is -12.11% away from its mean target price of $37.84 per share

  • Its trailing earnings per share (EPS) is $0.79

  • Invitation Homes has a trailing 12 month Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio of 42.1 while the S&P 500 average is 29.3

  • Its forward earnings per share (EPS) is $0.74 and its forward P/E ratio is 44.9

  • The company has a Price to Book (P/B) ratio of 2.1 in contrast to the S&P 500's average ratio of 4.74

  • Invitation Homes is part of the Finance sector, which has an average P/E ratio of 15.92 and an average P/B of 1.78

  • INVH has reported YOY quarterly earnings growth of 17.4% and gross profit margins of 0.6%

  • The company has a free cash flow of $977.76 Million, which refers to the total sum of all its inflows and outflows of cash over the last quarter

  • Invitation Homes, an S&P 500 company, is the nation's premier single-family home leasing and management company, meeting changing lifestyle demands by providing access to high-quality, updated homes with valued features such as close proximity to jobs and access to good schools.

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