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Scoop: Andreessen Horowitz and Tiger Global-backed Divvy Homes is being sold for parts to Brookfield Properties
Rent-to-own startup Divvy Homes is being acquired in a fire sale by Charleston, South Carolina-based Maymont Homes, according to multiple people familiar with the matter. Maymont, a division of ...
Proptech startup Divvy is starting 2024 with a new product launch. Known for its rent-to-buy product — which provides homebuyers with an all-cash offer and allows them to rent a property until they ...
Divvy Homes, once a high-flying rent-to-home startup, is in the process of being sold to a competitor. Maymont Homes, the build-to-rent arm of Brookfield Properties, is acquiring Divvy, Fast Company ...
Proptech Divvy Introduces Service to Assist Potential Homebuyers with Navigating Real Estate Markets
Adena Hefets, the co-founder & CEO of Divvy Homes, a Proptech company on a mission to make homeownership accessible to everyone, notes that the firm is introducing DivvyUp, which will help clients ...
Helping renters achieve the American dream of homeownership wasn’t quite as profitable as the creators of Divvy Homes hoped. Now, the startup rent-to-own landlord with a portfolio of single-family ...
The rising cost of home loans seems to be pummeling a darling of the venture-capital business. Divvy Homes, which offers a rent-to-own service for buyers who may struggle to come up with large down ...
Divvy Homes, the rent-to-own startup that gained attention and investment from Tiger Global and other high-profile investors, is laying off 94 employees. The layoffs — its third round in the past year ...
For the third time in the past year, Divvy Homes is decreasing its workforce. The rent-to-own protech startup is laying off 95 employees across the country, Inman reported. The company last week filed ...
Many proptech startups, born and funded during the low-interest-rate heydays, are in the throes of struggle. With investments into U.S.-based real estate startups falling from $11.1 billion in 2021 to ...
After a turbulent few years for companies operating in the real estate market, Divvy Homes announced Wednesday that it is getting acquired by a division of Brookfield Properties for “a total ...
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