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WeHouse (formerly Hocomoco), a prop-tech startup has raised Rs 25 crore in a Series A funding round, a mix of debt and equity, from Anthill Ventures.
The round also saw participation from a clutch of prominent investors, including Pinnupreddy Jaya Aditya Reddy, producer Suresh Babu Daggubati, Mohnish Yerra of Leaders for India (LIO) and Gaurav Marya of Franchise India Holdings.
The startup plans to use the fresh funds to grow its operations, improve its tech and expand into new markets. This month, it plans to start services in Coimbatore and Ahmedabad, adding to the four cities where it already operates.
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“India’s home construction market continues to be plagued by fragmentation, opaque pricing, and delays,” said Sripad Nandiraj, founder and CEO of WeHouse. “Our vision is to rebuild the customer experience through transparency, milestone-linked execution, and real-time visibility. This investment allows us to deepen our technology, strengthen quality systems, and enter new markets—helping more families build their homes with confidence.”
“As we enter new cities, these improvements will ensure a reliable and consistent delivery experience for homeowners," said Rohan Vinayak Reddy, COO.
About WeHouse
Founded in 2017 by Sripad Nandiraj and Rohan Vinayak Reddy, the Hyderabad-based WeHouse is a prop-tech startup that makes home construction and renovation easier with technology. It works as a one-stop platform, connecting architects, contractors, suppliers, engineers, and workers.
Its services cover everything—from approvals and design to project execution and interiors. Clients also get a tech-based monitoring system for real-time project updates.
WeHouse is currently active in Chennai, Hyderabad, and Vijayawada. So far, it has handled over 400 projects, completed 250, and has orders worth Rs 150 crore in hand. It earns revenue by charging customers per sq. ft. (with rates differing by city), selling materials to contractors, and offering interior design services on demand.
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