Proptech startup Reali expands the reach of its buyer/seller app

May 4, 2019

Real estate listing platform, Reali, now has an app that enables transactions between real estate buyers and sellers located in Northern California

Real estate tech startup Reali Inc. has completed a $30 million series B round led by existing investors Zeev Ventures and Signia Venture Partners, the company recently announced. Israeli-born entrepreneur and financier Dov Frances' SGVC also participated in the round, which brings Reali's total funding to date to $60 million.

Legendary American quarterback Joe Montana is also an existing investor in the company via his firm Liquid 2 Ventures.

San Mateo, California-based Reali offers an app that enables transactions between property buyers and sellers in northern California. The company also offers related services such as online mortgage services and home insurance.

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