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Founded in 2016, Camber Creek is a venture capital firm based in the United States, focusing on technology solutions for the real estate industry. The firm manages a portfolio of 8 companies and invests across various stages, including pre-seed to Series C. Their investment strategy emphasizes sectors such as property management, construction technology, and financial services related to real estate.
Camber Creek invests in companies that offer technology-driven solutions within the real estate sector. Their focus includes property management, construction technology, and financial services, with investments ranging from pre-seed to Series C. The firm seeks to support both early-stage startups and more established firms in these areas.
Notable portfolio companies include Proof, which enhances online transaction trust; Flex, allowing flexible lease payments; HappyCo, providing inspection solutions for multifamily housing; Jones, streamlining insurance compliance for commercial properties; Whale, a renter-owned savings account for lease deposits; Trestle, a vendor risk management platform; Cents, powering laundry services for real estate groups; and Bilt, enabling renters to earn rewards while paying rent.
Submit your pitch through their form at cambercreek.com.
Yes, Camber Creek often leads investment rounds, particularly in early-stage companies within their focus sectors.
The firm is open to follow-on investments, especially for companies that demonstrate strong growth and alignment with their investment thesis.
Specific fund size details are not publicly available, but the firm actively manages a portfolio of 8 companies across various stages of investment.
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