HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC.
At today's price, HOST HOTELS & RESORTS, INC. (HST) is priced for -0.3% FFO growth. boothcheck doesn't publish a fair value or a price target; it shows what the price assumes, so you can judge whether that bar is too high. Built from SEC EDGAR filings.
• Host Hotels is the largest lodging REIT, owning a geographically diverse portfolio of upper-upscale and luxury hotels in high-barrier U.S. urban and resort markets, and it raised its full-year 2026 comparable RevPAR growth guidance to 3.0% to 4.5% [Source: company FY2026 guidance, February 2026]. • The biggest risk is the lodging cycle itself: hotel revenue resets nightly, so a slowdown in business and group travel would hit room rates and occupancy directly, with no lease to cushion the drop.
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666 institutional managers reported holding HST in 13F filings for the quarter ended 2026-03-31. 98 opened new positions that quarter. Held by Vanguard Group, BlackRock, Cohen & Steers, among others. On the short side, 33.5M shares were sold short as of the 2026-06-15 count, about 5% of shares outstanding (3.6 days of typical volume to cover).
Quarterly 13F filings arrive up to 45 days after quarter end, so the picture is never current (filed through 2026-05-29). Nothing here is investment advice.
HST has cut its share count 2.8% over the past five years, spending $596.00M on repurchases. It pays a dividend, and has for 4 years running; the current rate is $0.95 a share annually. Cash returned over the past three years: $1.83B in dividends and $519.00M in repurchases.
Share counts are split-adjusted; repurchase totals are gross of share issuance. Nothing here is investment advice.
No open-market insider buys on file at HST over the trailing three years. Absence is a fact about the company, not a signal. 10 officers and directors are on file.
Code P open-market purchases from SEC Form 4 filings, non-derivative, excluding scheduled 10b5-1 plans. Nothing here is investment advice.
HST's recent reports: the day-one move, then what the following quarter actually did.
| report | day one | next quarter |
|---|---|---|
| 2023-08-05 | -8.7% | -2.6% |
| 2023-11-07 | +5.3% | +19.7% |
| 2024-02-29 | +5.1% | -11.0% |
| 2024-05-04 | -2.2% | -6.3% |
Day-one is the close-to-close move around the filing. Nothing here is investment advice.
HST's latest 8-K filings: 2026-05-28 (items 1.01, 9.01); 2026-05-22 (items 5.07); 2026-05-06 (items 2.02, 9.01); 2026-02-18 (items 2.02, 9.01); 2025-11-26 (items 1.01, 2.03, 9.01).
Item codes are the SEC's own classification of what each report discloses. Nothing here is investment advice.
Last analyzed: June 27, 2026
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