Venn Secures $52M to Transform the Renting Experience — And It Could Reshape Real Estate Careers

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Imagine a world where every part of renting — tours, screening, payments, maintenance, renewals — flows through one intelligent system. No more juggling apps, spreadsheets, or scattered platforms. That’s the future proptech innovator Venn is building, and investors just fueled that mission with a powerful $52 million Series B round.

The story, originally reported by Calcalist’s CTech, highlights the growing appetite for hyper‑efficient operating systems in the U.S. rental market — a market serving 49 million rental units and generating over $500 billion in annual activity.

Why Investors Are Betting Big on Venn

Led by European proptech leader NOA and U.S. investment giant CIM Group, this new round brings Venn’s total funding to an impressive ~$140 million. Heavyweights like Group 11, Hamilton Lane, and FinTLV also joined the push.

Founded in 2017 by Or Bokobza and Chen Avni, Venn now employs roughly 100 team members and continues to hire at a rapid pace. Bokobza notes that the company’s explosive demand required more hands — and a major capital injection to support expansion and acquisitions.

“The market is finally ready,” Bokobza told Calcalist. “With AI, property operators now understand that centralizing everything into one system is not only possible, but necessary.”

The Tenant Lifecycle — Rebuilt Into One System

Over the last 18 months, Venn has morphed into an all‑in‑one operating layer for property managers and landlords. The system replaces nearly 15 traditional platforms while managing the complete tenant experience from start to finish.

  • Property searching and touring
  • Screening and contract signing
  • Communication and payments
  • Maintenance coordination
  • Resident services, renewals, and more

With integrations across more than 160 applications, Venn’s AI engine identifies opportunities, streamlines workflows, and boosts revenue. Today, more than 270 property management companies — including Related, Bozzuto, and Veris Residential — lean on Venn to support over half a million renters.

A $10 Trillion “Living Economy” Waiting to Be Connected

Beyond rent payments lies an often overlooked ecosystem worth $10 trillion — spanning energy, insurance, communications, transportation, and neighborhood‑based services. For decades, property operators have barely tapped into this massive economic landscape.

Venn aims to change that by connecting daily resident needs with operational efficiency, transforming apartments into hubs of service, convenience, and engagement.

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

Proptech innovations like Venn are reshaping the skills landlords, agents, and property managers must develop to remain competitive. As automation, digital ecosystems, and AI‑driven insights become the norm, education becomes your greatest advantage.

Cameron Academy proudly supports real estate and professional license holders nationwide with flexible, accessible education — from pre‑licensing to continuing education. As the industry evolves toward smarter, tech‑centric systems, staying informed keeps you ahead of the curve.

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