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HouseEazy raises Rs 150 Cr in Series B round led by Accel

The capital infusion will drive technology upgrades, geographic expansion, and brand growth, while enhancing HouseEazy’s range of services.

By Jitendra swami
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HouseEazy raises Rs 150 Cr in Series B round led by Accel

HouseEazy, a marketplace for resale homes, has secured Rs 150 crore ($18 million) in its Series B funding round led by Accel, with participation from Chiratae Ventures, Antler, and venture debt funds.

The capital infusion will drive technology upgrades, geographic expansion, and brand growth, while enhancing HouseEazy’s range of services.

The round follows HouseEazy’s $7 million Series A funding raised in August last year. Previously, the startup secured $1 million in a seed round led by Antler in December 2023 and $370,000 in pre-seed funding in June 2022.

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"Indian consumers have long awaited a safe, one-stop solution for buying and selling homes. HouseEazy was founded with the vision of transforming the entire home ownership journey, built on the pillars of trust, speed, and convenience," Cofounder HouseEazy Deepak Bhatia said.

"With this new funding, we're ready to expand HouseEazy into new cities and unlock adjacent business lines," he added.

About HouseEazy 

Founded in 2021 by Tarun Sainani and Deepak Bhatia, HouseEazy is a full-stack platform managing pricing, verification, financing, and transaction support, founded by a team with over three decades of experience in residential assets.

The platform enables resale home transactions to close within weeks, using an AI-based pricing engine that analyzes over two million data points for real-time property valuations. Buyers can also explore homes virtually through AR/VR tools.

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To date, HouseEazy has facilitated property transactions worth ₹2,000 crore for more than 2,500 homeowners, with an annualized gross merchandise value (GMV ARR) of ₹850 crore, doubling year-on-year. 

The company operates in Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurugram, and plans to expand to Pune, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, working with over 4,000 channel partners.

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