TLDRs; Opendoor launches 4.99% beta mortgage, driving 5% stock gains and investor optimism. Weekly home acquisitions climb 12%, showing resilience despite marketTLDRs; Opendoor launches 4.99% beta mortgage, driving 5% stock gains and investor optimism. Weekly home acquisitions climb 12%, showing resilience despite market

Opendoor (OPEN) Stock; Gains 5% on Beta 4.99% Mortgage Rollout

2026/03/12 16:15
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TLDRs;

  • Opendoor launches 4.99% beta mortgage, driving 5% stock gains and investor optimism.
  • Weekly home acquisitions climb 12%, showing resilience despite market headwinds.
  • Profitability concerns persist as low mortgage rates undercut national averages.
  • Analysts remain cautious, citing legacy inventory and near-term market uncertainty.

Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) saw its shares climb approximately 5% in Wednesday trading, fueled by investor interest in the company’s new mortgage initiative. The firm is testing a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 4.99%, available exclusively for homes purchased through its platform.

This beta program comes with no points or upfront fees, aiming to make home financing more accessible while keeping customers within Opendoor’s ecosystem.

Weekly Acquisitions Show Market Resilience

Opendoor’s stock gains were also supported by a notable increase in home acquisitions. According to the company’s public tracker, weekly contracts rose 12% compared to the previous week. While the tracker is unaudited and subject to potential cancellations, the figures signal sustained demand for Opendoor’s core business: buying and reselling homes online.


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This uptick aligns with broader housing market trends. February saw U.S. existing-home sales rise 1.7%, while mortgage applications climbed 3.2% over the past week. Such resilience has provided a supportive backdrop for Opendoor’s stock, outpacing competitors like Rocket Companies and Zillow, which experienced declines over the same period.

Profitability Questions Loom

Despite the stock surge, some investors remain wary of Opendoor’s margins. The beta mortgage rate sits roughly a full percentage point below the national average reported by Freddie Mac, raising questions about potential revenue sacrifices for volume growth. When the mortgage offering was first announced, shares initially fell 7%, reflecting these concerns.

Opendoor’s fourth-quarter results offered mixed signals. The company recorded a 46% increase in homes bought compared to the prior quarter, with inventory turnover improving by 23%. However, the firm also posted a net loss of $1.1 billion and projected first-quarter revenue to decline about 10% sequentially. Analysts expect margins to improve over time, but profitability remains a critical watchpoint.

Wall Street Maintains Cautious View

Analysts have largely maintained a neutral stance on Opendoor shares. UBS’s Stephen Ju reiterated a Neutral rating with a $5 target, noting the company continues to manage legacy inventory challenges and navigate volatile market conditions.

Economists also caution that while sub-6% mortgage rates are attractive, they may not be enough to trigger a housing boom without improvements in supply. Treasury yields and broader macroeconomic pressures, such as geopolitical tensions, could drive borrowing costs higher, further testing Opendoor’s ability to convert contracts into profitable sales.

For now, Opendoor benefits from both investor enthusiasm over its mortgage rollout and a resilient housing market. However, the company’s true challenge will be translating early contract growth into sustainable profits, balancing competitive financing with the pressures of rising costs and market volatility.

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