9 Best Proptech Real Estate Startups in North America to Watch in 2025

The Definitive Seedtable Ranking of Proptech Real Estate Startups in North America

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There are 9 start-ups with an aggregate funding of $103.0m. The average funding per company in this subset is $11.4m.

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Funding Rounds

$8.5m

Money raised

Naborly is a tenant screening software company based in Toronto founded in 2016 by Anastasia Fox.

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Funding Rounds

$26.6m

Money raised

Avidbots is a company that offers commercial floor cleaning market with autonomous robotics.

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Keycafe is a company founded in 2012.

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Funding Rounds

$6.3m

Money raised

A company making a conversational artificial intelligence platform for serving the insurance industry.

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Funding Rounds

$2.0m

Money raised

Clik.ai is a company founded in 2017 by Parag Goswami.

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Funding Rounds

RentMoola is a company founded in 2013 by Patrick Postrehovsky.

3

Funding Rounds

$26.1m

Money raised

VendorPM is a company founded in 2019 by Emiel B..

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2

Funding Rounds

$11.5m

Money raised

foxquilt is a company founded in 2016.

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Funding Rounds

$22.0m

Money raised

An online residential real estate marketplace that takes the stress out of selling a home by purchasing homes directly from sellers in as few as five days.

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