AppFolio (APPF) Sees 16% Revenue Growth in Q1 2025

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  • AppFolio, Inc.'s (APPF, Financial) Q1 2025 revenue increased by 16% year-over-year.
  • Analysts forecast a potential upside of 6.47% with an average price target of $249.82.
  • The estimated GF Value suggests a substantial upside of 28.89%.

AppFolio, Inc. (APPF) delivered a strong revenue performance in Q1 2025, showcasing an impressive 16% increase compared to the previous year, resulting in total revenue of $218 million. This significant growth was primarily driven by enhanced customer value, increased average revenue per user (ARPU), and the acquisition of new customers. Looking ahead, the company maintains a positive outlook with projected revenue ranging between $920 million and $940 million for 2025.

Wall Street Analysts Forecast

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Wall Street analysts have provided one-year price targets for AppFolio Inc (APPF, Financial), with 5 analysts offering an average target price of $249.82. This range includes a high estimate of $310.00 and a low estimate of $208.00. The average target suggests a potential upside of 6.47% from the current trading price of $234.65. To delve into more detailed estimate data, visit the AppFolio Inc (APPF) Forecast page.

The consensus recommendation from 8 brokerage firms positions AppFolio Inc (APPF, Financial) with an average brokerage recommendation of 2.3, denoting an "Outperform" status. Within this rating scale, 1 represents a Strong Buy and 5 signals a Sell.

According to GuruFocus estimates, the projected GF Value for AppFolio Inc (APPF, Financial) over the next year stands at $302.45. This estimation implies a robust upside of 28.89% from the current market price of $234.65. The GF Value is a critical measure by GuruFocus, calculated from historical trading multiples, past business growth, and future business performance estimates. For further insights, please view the AppFolio Inc (APPF) Summary page.

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