Evan Pettit: Metaprop VC
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What happens when you combine the world's oldest asset class with the most cutting-edge technology? We're going behind the scenes of the PropTech revolution with Evan, Director of Investor Relations at MetaProp, a New York-based VC firm that has invested in over 125 startups reshaping how we live, work, and build.
Evan gives us an insider's view into the firm's incredible "sandbox"—a network of strategic real estate investors representing over 15 billion square feet of property. This isn't just funding; it's about providing startups with immediate access to pilot programs and global markets, from commercial high-rises to residential neighborhoods.
We'll explore how technology is fundamentally disrupting every link in the real estate value chain and how MetaProp identifies the companies that will define the future of our physical world. If you've ever wondered how venture capital and real estate collide, this episode is your blueprint.
Key Takeaways:
- The PropTech Landscape: An inside look at the most innovative technologies—from construction tech to property management software—transforming the massive real estate industry.
- The Ultimate Sandbox: How access to 15+ billion square feet of real estate creates an unparalleled advantage for MetaProp's portfolio companies.
- Building the Future: Discover the investment thesis behind backing companies across the entire real estate value chain.
- The Investor's Role: Why strategic real estate investors are partnering with VCs to drive innovation within their own industry.
- New York's PropTech Hub: Why NYC is the perfect epicenter for the collision of real estate and technology.
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