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Leadership Shakeup Concludes as Opendoor Shares Maintain Meteoric Rise

Robert Sasse by Robert Sasse
September 21, 2025
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Opendoor Technologies has navigated a period of significant executive turnover, culminating in the departure of Chief Financial Officer Selim Freiha. The company announced the appointment of Christy Schwartz as interim CFO, effective September 30th. This leadership change arrives against a stunning backdrop: the company’s stock has surged more than 500% year-to-date.

A Complete Overhaul at the Top

The CFO transition represents the final piece of a sweeping management restructuring that was set in motion on September 10th with the appointment of Kaz Nejatian as Chief Executive Officer. Nejatian, a former Chief Operating Officer at Shopify, succeeded Carrie Wheeler following pressure from activist investors.

In a parallel move, company founders Keith Rabois and Eric Wu rejoined the board of directors, with Rabois assuming the role of Chairman. These strategic shifts were supported by a $40 million private financing round led by Khosla Ventures and Eric Wu.

Christy Schwartz, 46, is a familiar figure within the company. She previously held the interim CFO position from December 2022 until November 2024. Her new compensation package includes an annual salary of $1.2 million, supplemented by 400,641 stock options. These options are scheduled to vest in three equal tranches, expiring in May 2026.

Spectacular Stock Performance Faces Scrutiny

Opendoor’s share price has experienced a dramatic ascent in 2025, rocketing over 500% from penny-stock levels around $0.60 in late June to briefly exceed $10. The stock closed at $9.56 on Friday, registering a 3.6% decline on the day the CFO change was announced.

Key performance metrics include:
– A gain exceeding 500% since the start of the year
– A price increase from $0.60 to over $10
– A market capitalization approaching $7 billion
– A price-to-sales multiple of 1.5x

This remarkable rally, which began in July, lacked clear fundamental catalysts and appears largely driven by retail investor enthusiasm and social media buzz. Chairman Keith Rabois added fuel to the fire with stark commentary, suggesting that up to 85% of the current 1,400 employees could face termination as part of the company’s broader restructuring.

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

Operational Headwinds from a Challenging Housing Market

Behind the soaring stock price, Opendoor’s core business continues to grapple with a difficult operating environment. Elevated mortgage rates and a sluggish real estate market are creating persistent challenges. The company purchased just 1,757 homes in the second quarter, reflecting a 63% decrease compared to the previous year.

Despite these headwinds, there are glimmers of improvement. The company reported $1.6 billion in revenue and achieved its first positive adjusted EBITDA—$23 million—since 2022. However, management’s guidance for the third quarter anticipates a return to losses, projecting revenue between $800 million and $875 million alongside a negative adjusted EBITDA in the range of $21 million to $28 million.

Strategic Pivot to Artificial Intelligence

A central question is whether a new strategic direction can catalyze a turnaround. Under CEO Kaz Nejatian’s leadership, Opendoor is rebranding itself as an “AI-powered real estate platform” and is expanding its agent partnership program nationwide. Nejatian has publicly stated that “with AI, we have the tools to make buying a home radically simpler, faster, and more certain.”

This transformation is designed to reduce the capital intensity of its operations and extend its market reach through technology-driven solutions. The strategic shift moves the company away from its traditional iBuying model toward a focus on Cash-Plus offerings and deeper broker collaborations.

Valuation Demands Execution

With a market valuation of $7 billion, the pressure is on for Opendoor to deliver tangible results. A price-to-sales ratio of 1.5x implies that investors are pricing in significant operational improvements and a clear path to sustainable profit growth. The journey to consistent profitability, however, remains fraught with uncertainty.

While the conclusion of the management reshuffle removes a key overhang, the ultimate fate of the stock’s spectacular rally hinges on the successful execution of this new strategy within a tough macroeconomic climate. Upcoming quarterly earnings reports will be critical in determining whether the promised operational enhancements can translate into fundamental strength.

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