Stock Track | Opendoor Technologies Plunges 5% Pre-Market, Extending Losses Amid Property Tech Sector Pressure

Stock Track
Nov 14, 2025

Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) saw its shares tumble 5.02% in pre-market trading on Friday, continuing a downward trend that began in the previous session. This latest decline follows a significant 8% drop on Thursday, marking a pause in the company's recent rally and reflecting growing concerns in the property technology sector.

The selloff appears to be driven by a combination of factors. Primarily, it stems from disappointing third-quarter earnings reported by peer company Better Home & Finance, which missed analyst estimates. This negative sentiment has quickly spread throughout the property tech space, affecting companies like Opendoor. Additionally, investors seem to be engaging in profit-taking following the stock's recent upswing, further contributing to the downward pressure.

Despite the current volatility, some analysts maintain a positive long-term outlook for Opendoor. JPMorgan analyst Dae Lee recently reiterated an Overweight rating on the stock with an $8 price target for 2026, viewing the company's ongoing operational reset as crucial for future profitability. It's worth noting that earlier in the week, Opendoor saw a brief surge after CEO Kaz Nejatian announced a personal $1 million stock purchase, signaling strong insider confidence. However, this boost was short-lived as broader sector concerns took hold, leading to the current downturn.

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