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The ongoing clash between CoStar Group and activist investors has thrust the company’s aggressive spending on its Homes.com platform and its capital return strategy, including share buybacks, into sharp focus for shareholders. Activist hedge funds such as Third Point and D.E. Shaw have publicly criticized the heavy investment in the residential real estate venture, highlighting billions in cumulative losses, limited revenue traction, and perceived value destruction amid a prolonged stock underperformance. In response, CoStar has accelerated cost reductions at Homes.com, targeted profitability milestones further out, and committed to substantial share repurchases to return capital to investors while defending the long-term strategic merits of its residential push.

March 8, 2026 by M Jackson
CoStar Group headquarters building with stock chart overlay showing activist investor pressure on Homes.com spending and buyback strategy

“CoStar Group faces intensified scrutiny from activist investors Third Point and D.E. Shaw over its multi-billion-dollar investment in Homes.com, which has generated significant losses and modest revenue despite ambitious projections. The activists demand divestment, shutdown, or accelerated breakeven for the platform, citing up to $11 billion in destroyed shareholder value and board oversight failures. CoStar … Read more

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