Discover if this is a suitable investor for your startup. If they are we'll make a warm introduction for free. Otherwise, we'll connect you with matching investors.
Founded in Israel, BuiltUp Ventures is a venture capital firm that specializes in seed investments for early-stage real estate technology startups. The firm focuses exclusively on the PropTech sector, with a portfolio of 9 companies. BuiltUp Ventures is led by three managing partners: Oded Eliashiv, Eli Gross, and Amos Meron.
BuiltUp Ventures invests in early-stage PropTech startups that improve various aspects of commercial real estate. Their investment strategy emphasizes seed funding and includes support in intellectual property registration, go-to-market strategies, and business development. The firm primarily targets the Israeli market.
Notable portfolio companies include Swathly, a business intelligence software for real estate investments; Augmind, which offers augmented reality solutions; and Solidblock, a platform for real estate asset tokenization. Other companies include My Tower, MTtech, Everflow, Trusstor, and Strucshare.
Oded Eliashiv, Managing Partner, has extensive experience in real estate technology investments. Eli Gross, Managing Partner, focuses on business development and market strategies. Amos Meron, Managing Partner, brings expertise in venture capital and startup growth.
Submit through their form at https://builtupventures.com.
Yes, BuiltUp Ventures typically leads seed rounds for the startups they invest in, providing both capital and strategic guidance.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, particularly for companies that demonstrate significant growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not disclosed, but the firm focuses on seed investments in early-stage PropTech startups.
All trademarks, logos and brand names are the property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement.