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Exp World (NASDAQ:EXPI) Stock Price Rises 5.7%
Analysts Weigh In on Whether It's Time to Buy
Apr. 18, 2026 at 4:19am
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Exp World's stock price volatility reflects the broader uncertainty around the future of virtual real estate platforms and the evolving competitive landscape.Bellingham TodayExp World Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPI) saw its share price increase by 5.7% on Friday, trading as high as $6.72 before closing at $6.67. Trading volume was down 20% from the average daily volume. The stock has received mixed ratings from research analysts, with some recommending a buy and others a sell.
Why it matters
Exp World is a cloud-based real estate company that operates a global brokerage model through its eXp Realty subsidiary. The company's performance and stock price fluctuations are closely watched as indicators of the broader real estate market and the adoption of virtual real estate platforms.
The details
Exp World's share price rise on Friday came despite the company reporting weaker-than-expected earnings in its most recent quarter. Analysts have provided a range of price targets for the stock, from as low as $4.75 to as high as $11.00.
- Exp World reported its latest quarterly earnings on February 24, 2026.
- The company paid a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share on March 27, 2026.
The players
Exp World Holdings, Inc.
A cloud-based real estate company that operates a global brokerage model through its eXp Realty subsidiary.
Glenn Sanford
The founder and industry veteran who launched Exp World in 2009 and is headquartered in Bellingham, Washington.
What’s next
Investors will be closely watching Exp World's future earnings reports and any updates from the company on its growth strategies and market positioning.
The takeaway
Exp World's stock price fluctuations reflect the broader uncertainty and mixed views around the company's prospects, as it navigates the evolving real estate landscape and competes with traditional brokerages.

