Divvy Homes

How much has Divvy Homes raised?

Divvy Homes's capital history is best summarized as Over $400M equity plus about $1B debt reported, with current status Acquired by Brookfield/Maymont for about $1B in 2025. The notable point is how that capital history maps to operating scale, procurement maturity, and budget priorities.

Total raised
Over $400M equity plus about $1B debt reported
Disclosed rounds
5+ major financing/acquisition events
Latest round
2025 acquisition - about $1B consideration
Latest valuation
Acquired by Brookfield/Maymont for about $1B in 2025
First raised
2018
Notable backer
Andreessen Horowitz

Divvy Homes's funding rounds

Divvy Homes's funding moved from early venture backing to 2025 acquisition - about $1B consideration.

  1. 2018Series A - about $30MAndreessen Horowitz was a major early backer.
  2. 2019Series B - about $43MGrowth funding for rent-to-own expansion.
  3. 2021Series C/growth capital - over $100M reportedCapital supported market expansion.
  4. Aug 2021Series D - $200M equity plus large debt facility; valuation near $2B+Late-stage round funded home purchases and growth.
  5. 2025Acquisition - about $1B considerationBrookfield private real estate fund/Maymont Homes acquired the portfolio and platform.

Sources:ResiClub funding and sale coverageFast Company Divvy sale coverage

How much has Divvy Homes raised in total?

Divvy Homes's disclosed capital view is Over $400M equity plus about $1B debt reported. The funding stat includes reported equity and debt because the model required home-acquisition capital; it is not comparable to SaaS funding.

Who are Divvy Homes's investors?

Andreessen Horowitz is the headline investor signal for this a16z portfolio profile. Other named backers across public rounds include Tiger Global, GGV Capital, Caffeinated Capital, Moore Specialty Credit, and real-estate capital providers.

Why did the valuation move?

Divvy's value fell from peak private marks as mortgage rates rose, housing affordability changed, and capital-intensive rent-to-own economics became harder.

Is Divvy Homes profitable, and will it IPO?

Divvy did not IPO. After the 2025 acquisition, profitability should be evaluated as part of Maymont/Brookfield property operations rather than as a standalone startup.

What does Divvy Homes's funding mean if you sell into them?

The current seller opportunity is with Maymont/Brookfield portfolio operations, not a high-growth standalone startup buying many new SaaS tools.

As of June 2026.Sources:ResiClub funding and sale coverageFast Company Divvy sale coveragea16z investment list

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