Buena has raised $73.2M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Buena's investors include 20VC, Ananda Impact Ventures, Angel Invest, Capnamic Ventures, Coelius Capital, Crosslink Capital, GV, Pareto Holdings, Peak, Stride VC, Vertex Ventures, Abakar Saidov.
Buena is a Berlin-based technology company revolutionizing property management through AI-powered software and an aggressive acquisition strategy. It builds a full-stack, automated platform that handles complex workflows like accounting, tenant management, and financial reporting, serving landlords and tenants across Germany with over 60,000 apartments under management and a waiting list of 5,000+ landlords[1][3][4]. By combining vertical AI with operational expertise, Buena delivers software-like margins in a traditionally manual industry, solving problems of inefficiency, high costs, and error-prone processes while scaling 25x in units managed over two years via 20+ acquisitions, all with a lean HQ team under 30[1][4].
The company targets the multi-trillion-dollar property management sector ripe for AI disruption, automating repetitive tasks to enhance service quality and profitability without replacing human roles[1][4]. Recent momentum includes 500% revenue growth in 2024, 300% in 2023, and a $58M funding round led by GV and 20VC to expand into the full property lifecycle, from acquisition to sales[1][4].
Buena emerged in Berlin, Germany, as a digital property management platform focused on simplifying landlord tasks like apartment care and tenant management[3][7]. Its pivotal shift came under CEO Din Bisevac, a 26-year-old serial builder who started as Germany's youngest YouTube stars at age 8, self-taught webshops by 13, and joined a local IT firm before moving to Berlin as a Junior Product Designer at Buena post-high school[4]. After a major restructuring and rebranding, Bisevac became CEO, launching the M&A rollup strategy in 2023—acquiring and digitizing 20+ traditional property managers while pre-dating ChatGPT with early AI workflow reconstruction[1][4].
This approach gained early traction by addressing "boring" industry pain points with product rigor and M&A scale, evolving from software-only to a hybrid model blending acquisitions with AI automation for rapid growth[1][4].
Buena stands out in proptech through a unique blend of AI innovation, operational scale, and strategic consolidation:
These elements create "Services as Software," enhancing profitability while augmenting—not replacing—workers[1][4].
Buena rides the AI rollup wave transforming manual service industries into automated, high-margin operations, targeting sectors resistant to tech disruption like property management[1]. Timing is ideal post-ChatGPT, with AI momentum enabling workflow reconstruction and M&A insights at scale, amid rising demand for efficient real estate tools in Europe[1][4]. Market forces favor it: fragmented German property management invites consolidation, while AI cuts costs and boosts accuracy amid economic pressures on landlords[3][4].
Buena influences the ecosystem by pioneering "AI-enhanced services," proving profitability in white-collar automation (vs. robotics in blue-collar), inspiring proptech peers, and democratizing real estate via lower barriers—potentially reshaping asset classes beyond management[1][4].
Buena's trajectory points to dominance in European proptech, accelerating M&A and platform features to manage entire property lifecycles with $58M fuel[1][4]. Trends like AI personalization, regulatory pushes for efficiency, and real estate digitization will propel it, evolving from manager to full-stack enabler. Its lean scaling and founder-driven execution position it to expand cross-border, amplifying influence on how AI redefines service giants—echoing its promise to turn property management into software-scale opportunity[1][4].
Buena has raised $73.2M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $58.0M Series A in July 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1, 2025 | $58.0M Series A | 20VC, Ananda Impact Ventures, Angel Invest, Capnamic Ventures, Coelius Capital, Crosslink Capital, GV, Pareto Holdings, Peak, Stride VC, Vertex Ventures, Abakar Saidov, Christian Vollmann, Ed Brandler, Julian Stiefel, Khaled Helioui, Lucas Cranach, Patrick Andrae, Sultan Murad Saidov | |
| Jan 1, 2020 | $11.0M Series A | Ananda Impact Ventures, Balderton Capital, Capnamic Ventures, EQT Ventures, Heartcore Capital, Look Up Ventures, Christian Vollmann, Julian Stiefel | |
| Aug 1, 2017 | $4.0M Seed | Balderton Capital, EQT Ventures, Heartcore Capital, Look Up Ventures | |
| Mar 1, 2016 | $230K Seed | World Fund |