RentRedi Continues To Pioneer in PropTech Space

New York, NY (May 23, 2021). RentRedi continues to pioneer in PropTech & scale powerhouse property management software with $12M investment from K1 Investment Management.

RentRedi, a leading property management software transforming the real estate industry, raised $12 million in a Series A funding round. This round was led by K1 Investment Management (“K1”), with participation from TIA Ventures, Tribeca Early Stage Partners, and RiverPark Ventures. 

Initially, RentRedi was launched from CEO Ryan Barone’s personal difficulties with trying to rent an apartment in NYC. However, he found the application process for rentals was difficult for everyone—tenants and landlords. Generally, gathering and storing documents and having them easily available for landlords was a problem—and RentRedi became the solution.

“Since then, RentRedi has continued to expand its range of services to cover the entire lifecycle of the rental process, including tenant screening, rent collection, listing syndications, maintenance, accounting and more. It has also seen impressive growth in the past two years, adding 10,000 actively subscribing landlords who manage 85,000 properties since 2020.” – FinLedger

The Future of RentRedi

Built with a customer-first mindset, RentRedi has created a platform-based directly on landlord feedback. These features include mobile and web apps, automated rent collection, listings, tenant screening, maintenance, rent reporting, lease signing, and accounting.

“RentRedi is different from other players in the industry because [their] focus is on building features directly based on landlord feedback. This allows their tech to be more dynamic and constantly involved to solve the current, modern problems their customers face in the real estate market.” — AlleyWatch

Most recently, their release of a tenant web portal promises progressive web and mobile apps for tenants as weel.

RentRedi’s latest round of funding brings the focus on scaling their rental management platform: “RentRedi aims to continue to expand its automation of processes and add partnerships and integrations that will streamline the renting experience.” — PYMNTS. These partnerships currently include Plaid, TransUnion, REI Hub, and Latchel. 

RentRedi is currently looking forward to continuing to be a pioneer in the PropTech space. Additionally, they hope to continue optimizing their mobile-first tech for independent landlords.