Real Estate Companies
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$0.54M
Vienna-based startup Lystio has secured โฌ500,000 in funding to enhance its AI-driven real estate portal, focusing on improving its search algorithm and expanding features. The funding round includes Austrian investors and international business angels from Silicon Valley. Lystio aims to disrupt traditional real estate systems by ranking listings based on relevance rather than paid placement, with over 50,000 active listings and 40,000 monthly users. The company plans to solidify its position in Austria and expand into other European markets.Investors: Austrian investors, international business angels from Silicon Valley
$10M
Grotto AI has raised a $10 million seed round to address the significant revenue loss in housing, estimated at $500 billion annually due to vacancy. The funding round was led by Iconiq, with contributions from Asymmetric Capital Partners and various advisors and angel investors, including David Dear, Caren Maio, and Avi Dorfman.Investors: Iconiq, Asymmetric Capital Partners, David Dear, Caren Maio, Avi Dorfman
$10M
ICONIQ bets $10M on Grotto AI: Why humans still close leases better than bots?Investors: ICONIQ
$5M
Smart Bricks, a San Francisco-based AI startup focused on creating agentic AI infrastructure for real estate investing, has raised $5 million in pre-seed funding. The funding round was led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Techstars, 500 Global, and several angel investors from notable companies like OpenAI and Airbnb.Investors: Andreessen Horowitz, Techstars, 500 Global
$6.5M
Dono, an AI-powered property records platform, has raised $6.5 million in a seed round, increasing its total funding to $10.2 million. The funding aims to address the issue of fragmented county records by providing usable ownership data. The round was led by Link Ventures, with participation from Lool VC and Alumni Ventures.Investors: Link Ventures, Lool VC, Alumni Ventures
$6.5M
Dono, an AI-powered property records platform based in Tel Aviv, Israel, raised $6.5 million in seed funding, bringing its total funding to $10.2 million. The funding round was led by Link Ventures, with participation from Lool VC and Alumni Ventures. The company aims to convert county records into usable ownership data.Investors: Link Ventures, Lool VC, Alumni Ventures
$9.5M
Cadastral, an AI-native software company specializing in commercial real estate intelligence, has secured $9.5 million in funding. The investment was led by Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, and 1Sharpe. This funding aims to enhance their 'AI analyst in a box' platform, addressing specific industry needs.Investors: Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, 1Sharpe
$9.5M
Cadastral, a New York City-based AI-native software company focused on the commercial real estate industry, raised $9.5 million in funding. The investment was backed by Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, and 1Sharpe. The funds will be used to accelerate product development and expand go-to-market efforts.Investors: Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, 1Sharpe
$9.5M
Cadastral, an AI-native software company focused on the commercial real estate industry, has raised $9.5 million in funding. The investment was led by Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, and 1Sharpe. This funding aims to develop an 'AI analyst in a box' solution to address industry-specific intelligence needs.Investors: Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay, Equity Residential, 1Sharpe
$9.5M
Cadastral, Inc., an AI-native software company focused on the commercial real estate industry, has raised $9.5 million in funding from investors including Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, and AvalonBay. The funding will accelerate product development for their 'AI analyst in a box' solution, which aims to streamline various real estate workflows. Since its launch in late 2025, Cadastral has gained over 40 customers, highlighting its rapid adoption in a traditionally slow-moving industry.Investors: Navitas, JLL Spark Global Ventures, AvalonBay