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IMMO is a technology company.
IMMO has raised $91.0M across 3 funding rounds.
IMMO has raised $91.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
IMMO is a platform that enables investment in residential real estate at scale, focusing on unlocking access to small multifamily, single-family, and single-unit residential assets.
IMMO has raised $91.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
IMMO's investors include Oak HC/FT, FinTech Collective, Hanaco Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Moore Specialty Credit, Talis Capital, HV Capital, Jannis Roser, 01 Advisors, Base Partners, Bedrock Capital, Crosscut Ventures.
IMMO Investment Technologies is Europe's first technology-led residential real estate platform, focused on building quality portfolios of existing single-family rental (SFR) housing for institutional investors.[1][2][4][5] It provides an end-to-end solution covering sourcing, acquisition, portfolio management, lettings, and property management, leveraging AI and machine learning to enable fast scaling, precise underwriting, and superior returns.[1][2][4] Serving institutional partners, IMMO solves the challenge of accessing granular residential assets like single-family homes and small multifamily properties, which are often operationally intensive and illiquid for large investors.[2][4] The company has shown strong growth, raising over €70 million in Europe's largest PropTech Series B in 2022 and launching a £1 billion initiative to retrofit 3,000 UK homes.[2]
Founded in 2017 in London (with headquarters in Luxembourg), IMMO was established to modernize residential real estate investing through technology.[1][2] Key figures include Gigi Zappel, who transitioned from founding Knomi to leading IMMO's innovation in AI-driven property solutions.[2] The idea emerged from recognizing inefficiencies in traditional real estate—disparate data sources, slow underwriting, and outdated management systems—prompting the assembly of a 130+ person team of entrepreneurs and experts.[1][4] Early traction came via investors like Talis Capital, FinTech Collective, Moore Capital, Oak HC/FT, and Surplus Invest, fueling expansion into PropTech-focused residential portfolios.[1]
IMMO rides the PropTech wave, capitalizing on the digitization of real estate amid housing shortages, sustainability demands, and institutional demand for residential yield in Europe.[1][2][4] Timing aligns with post-2022 funding surges and regulatory pushes for energy-efficient retrofits, as seen in its £1 billion UK initiative using AI for scalable upgrades.[2] Market forces like rising rental demand, illiquid traditional assets, and tech adoption favor IMMO, positioning it to democratize access to residential investments previously limited by operational hurdles.[2][4] It influences the ecosystem by setting benchmarks in AI underwriting and tokenized-like liquidity, potentially inspiring platforms that treat housing like stock market assets.[2]
IMMO is poised to evolve residential real estate into a liquid, accessible asset class, enabling investments in specific geographies like "housing in Manchester" via its platform, much like stock trading.[2] Upcoming trends—AI advancements, blockchain for liquidity (echoing related PropTech innovations), and ESG retrofits—will accelerate its growth toward a 5-10 year vision of macro-exposure products for institutions and retail alike.[2][4] Its influence may expand by standardizing tech-led portfolios, reducing operational friction industry-wide, and amplifying returns in a tightening housing market—solidifying its role as Europe's PropTech pioneer from day one.[1][2]
IMMO has raised $91.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $75.0M Series B in April 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2022 | $75.0M Series B | Oak HC/FT | FinTech Collective, Hanaco Ventures, Vertex Ventures, Moore Specialty Credit, Talis Capital |
| Aug 1, 2020 | $4.0M Series A | FinTech Collective, Talis Capital, HV Capital, Jannis Roser | |
| Nov 1, 2019 | $12.0M Series A | 01 Advisors, Base Partners, Bedrock Capital, Crosscut Ventures, Dispersion Capital, Dragoneer Investment Group, DST Global, Founders Fund, IVP, Laurence Jones, MaC Venture Capital, Presight Capital, QED Investors, Ribbit Capital, Sapphire Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Valar Ventures, Jan Beckers, Kevin Lin, Michael Ryan Dubin, Nicolas Berggruen, Philipp Freise, Mato Perić, Rahul Mehta, Tom Stafford, HV Capital, Vasile Foca |