Roofstock Stock
Investing Marketplace for Single-Family Rental Homes
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About Roofstock Stock
Roofstock develops an online marketplace for investing in leased single-family rental homes. Roofstock also enables property owners to list their rental properties and make them available for investment via the Roofstock marketplace. The company also offers property management services, institutional services, and a free knowledge center.
Founded in 2015, Roofstock was founded by Devin Wade, Gary Beasley, Gregor Watson, and Rich Ford. The company is headquartered in Oakland, California. Notable investors include Bain Capital, Khosla Ventures, and Lightspeed Venture Partners.
Investors
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Snap, OYO, AppDynamics, TripActions, Faire, Affirm, Netskope, LivingSocial, Weee!, ThoughtSpot
Bain Capital Ventures
Jet, BlockFi, AvidXchange, Acorns, DocuSign, Attentive, Sysdig, Rubrik, Roofstock, 6sense
Canvas Venture Fund
Roofstock, Lending Club, Evernote, Houzz, Practice Fusion, PeopleMatter, CrowdFlower, Everwise
Khosla Ventures
Instacart, Stripe, DoorDash, Impossible Foods, Palantir Technologies, Commonwealth Fusion, View, Zenefits, Eat Just, Opendoor
Asia Pacific Land
Funding History
May 2015 | $6.5M |
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December 2015 | $7.0M |
October 2016 | $20.0M |
September 2017 | $49.5M |
December 2019 | $532K |
December 2019 | $179M |
December 2019 | $13.2M |
December 2021 | $300M |
Management
Chief Executive Officer
Gary Beasley
Chief Technology Officer
Amit Akhouri
Press
nypost - Feb, 10 2024
8 best investment apps and platforms for beginners and experts to grow your wealthinvestopedia - Feb, 10 2024
Roofstock Review 2024businesswire - Dec, 6 2023
Roofstock Welcomes Andrew Schaffler as Chief Investment Officermainebiz - Nov, 8 2023
Top Gun startup competition expands to Aroostook and Washington countiesTechCrunch - Mar, 24 2023
Roofstock, valued at $1.9B last year, cuts 27% of staff in second round of layoffs