Stock Track | Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) Plunges 5.14% as Property Tech Sector Faces Headwinds

Stock Track
Nov 14, 2025

Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) saw its stock plummet 5.14% in trading on Thursday, as the property technology sector faced widespread pressure. The significant drop comes on the heels of a recent rally, suggesting a combination of profit-taking and sector-wide concerns are weighing on investor sentiment.

The selloff appears to be primarily triggered by disappointing third-quarter earnings from peer company Better Home & Finance, which missed analyst estimates. This negative sentiment quickly spread to other players in the property tech space, including Opendoor. The connection between these companies is notable, as both were recently highlighted by hedge fund manager Eric Jackson as high-potential growth plays in the sector. Additionally, investors seem to be taking profits following a recent upswing in Opendoor's stock price.

Despite the current volatility, some analysts remain optimistic about Opendoor's long-term prospects. JPMorgan analyst Dae Lee recently maintained an Overweight rating on the stock with an $8 price target for 2026, viewing the company's current operational reset as crucial for future profitability. It's worth noting that earlier in the week, Opendoor saw significant upside after CEO Kaz Nejatian announced a personal $1 million stock purchase, signaling strong insider confidence in his "refounding" strategy. However, this boost seems to have been short-lived as broader sector concerns took hold.

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