Series A Funded Real Estate Startups
Across the 50 most recent Series A real estate rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $100M by Rize (2025-01-19), which stands well above the rest:…
Across the 50 most recent Series A real estate rounds shown, the largest disclosed amount is $100M by Rize (2025-01-19), which stands well above the rest: the next-highest disclosed rounds include GreenLite Technologies at $29M (2024-09-17), Lula at $28M (2025-02-03), and AISTI at $30M (2024-12-12). The segment also shows a clear temporal concentration, with multiple large rounds clustered in 2025: Rize ($35M, 2025-01-19), Lula ($28M, 2025-02-03), and AppWork ($13M, 2025-04-07) sit within about a 3.5-month window, alongside other 2025 closes like Backside ($10M, 2025-07-01) and Wehouse ($3M, 2025-09-10).
Geographically, the list spans many countries rather than one city, though the United States and the United Kingdom appear repeatedly among Series A rounds (e.g., SmartPM Technologies $6M in Atlanta on 2024-05-29; Just Move In $8M in Bournemouth on 2025-02-28; VU.CITY $100K in London on 2022-03-01). The smallest disclosed amount is $0K (Eano Home Renovation, 2022-08-18), which is an outlier relative to other disclosed rounds that are typically at least several million. Two entries do not provide a standard disclosed amount: Tour24 is listed as undisclosed (2022-11-01) and VU.CITY is disclosed as $100K (2022-03-01).
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Frequently asked
What is the largest disclosed Series A round in this real estate list, and is it followed by similarly sized rounds?
Rize’s $35M (2025-01-19) is the largest disclosed amount in the shown rows; other high points such as GreenLite Technologies ($29M on 2024-09-17), Lula ($28M on 2025-02-03), and AISTI ($30M on 2024-12-12) are meaningfully smaller than Rize’s round.
Are there date clusters where multiple Series A rounds closed close together?
Yes. In early 2025 alone, several rounds land within a narrow window: Rize ($35M, 2025-01-19), StormHarvester ($10M, 2025-01-23), Lula ($28M, 2025-02-03), and Just Move In ($8M, 2025-02-28), all occurring before other 2025 entries like Backside ($10M, 2025-07-01) and Wehouse ($3M, 2025-09-10).
Which rounds are clear outliers on disclosed amount?
Eano Home Renovation’s $0K (2022-08-18) is the smallest disclosed figure in the list. On the low end, VU.CITY at $100K (2022-03-01) is also far below the typical several-million range, while the high end concentrates around Rize ($35M, 2025-01-19) and the following tier in the $25M–$30M range (e.g., PunchListUSA $39M on 2022-07-27; GreenLite $29M on 2024-09-17).
Do any cities or geographies dominate this Series A set?
No single city dominates, but certain countries repeat: the United States shows multiple entries across years (e.g., Healing Realty Trust $25M on 2024-06-18; Remi $21M on 2024-08-07; PunchListUSA $39M on 2022-07-27). The United Kingdom also appears more than once (StormHarvester $10M on 2025-01-23; Just Move In $8M on 2025-02-28; SUPERHOG $7M on 2023-11-02; VU.CITY $100K on 2022-03-01).
How many entries fall outside a standard disclosed-amount view (undisclosed or effectively zero)?
One entry is explicitly undisclosed: Tour24 (2022-11-01). Additionally, Eano Home Renovation is disclosed as $0K (2022-08-18), and VU.CITY is disclosed at $100K (2022-03-01), both of which sit well below the several-million amounts in most other rows.
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