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Opendoor’s Aggressive Rate Strategy: A Calculated Risk to Move Inventory

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
March 6, 2026
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In a bold maneuver within the challenging U.S. housing market, Opendoor Technologies is reviving its mortgage lending operations. The iBuyer is now offering a fixed interest rate of 4.99% to purchasers of its properties, a rate that sits notably below the prevailing market average of nearly 6%. This unconventional tactic raises a critical question: can it sufficiently accelerate home sales amid deteriorating profitability?

Financial Pressure Fuels a New Tactic

This strategic pivot comes as a direct response to mounting operational headwinds. The company’s latest financial results for fiscal 2025 revealed an 18% decline in revenue to $4.4 billion, coupled with a widening net loss of $1.3 billion. The pressure on margins is particularly stark when examining the contribution margin per home, which plummeted to approximately $3,500 in the fourth quarter of 2025. This figure represents a dramatic fall from the $13,500 reported during the same period the previous year.

The new financing incentive is squarely aimed at reducing a buyer’s monthly payment burden. On a $400,000 loan, the difference between Opendoor’s rate and the market average translates to estimated monthly savings of $200 to $250 for the borrower. The company is confronting a market where properties are lingering longer; recent industry reports indicate homes are now taking an average of four additional days to sell compared to last year.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Opendoor?

Prioritizing Turnover Over Profit

Industry observers are characterizing the move as a high-stakes gamble that sacrifices margin for velocity. By subsidizing interest rates, Opendoor aims to force a faster turnover of its owned real estate inventory, but the cost of this subsidy further burdens already weakened profitability. The company is not alone in employing such tactics; other financial service providers are also attempting to bolster interest-rate-sensitive demand through temporary price reductions and buyer credits.

The central calculation now hinges on the balance between accelerated inventory clearance and the expense of the rate subsidies. Should the pace of sales fail to pick up meaningfully, the strategy threatens to compound net losses through even thinner margins. Furthermore, the potential for future regulatory scrutiny on lending practices could limit the scope for such aggressive financial incentives.

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