The Present and Future of Proptech Report: Capitalizing on Current Volatility
Valley Bank has released its second annual Present and Future of Proptech Report, highlighting the resilience of the Proptech sector amidst economic challenges. In 2022, $4 billion was invested across 213 deals, with notable activity in transaction solutions and property management. The report emphasizes the ongoing transition towards sustainable building practices, with investments focusing on technology that enhances profitability. Key findings include that corporate participants engaged in 45 venture transactions totaling over $1.8 billion, and nontraditional players contributed to 86 deals worth nearly $3 billion. The report also advocates for improved sustainability in real estate operations.
- Investment in Proptech was strong in 2022 with $4 billion across 213 deals.
- Corporates participated in 45 venture transactions exceeding $1.8 billion.
- Nontraditional players engaged in 86 deals totaling nearly $3 billion.
- Sustainability initiatives are gaining traction among builders and property managers.
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The majority of Proptech investment in 2022 was in venture capital with 213 deals closed for a combined value of
“Despite rising interest rates and volatile economic factors, Proptech remained a strong investment category in 2022,” said
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Key highlights from the report:
- Investment dynamics in private markets for Proptech remained more resilient than expected given the sheer volatility of 2022. Popular segments held strong from property management to transaction solutions. Especially in a cautious complicated environment, investment in tech that is seen as readily accretive to the bottom line will continue to attract capital.
- Private investment, primarily concentrated in venture given Proptech’s maturation is ongoing – remains a key force in propelling the digitization of many real estate workflows.
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Corporates joined in 45 completed venture transactions that aggregated well over
, while nontraditional players participated in 86 deals for nearly$1.8 billion in total deal value. These figures compare favorably to the past, indicating that although they may join in fewer deals during tumultuous times, they will still participate in larger deals for more mature and established businesses - much like they have in the past.$3 billion - Curbing emissions of greenhouse gases and improving sustainability across all aspects of real estate is a priority with players exploring and embracing innovation on all fronts. Builders are deploying more sustainable concrete and recycling waste into usefully adjacent products, such as gravel on construction sites and fill; property managers are updating monitoring systems to better improve energy consumption in residences and common areas; brokers are investing in more secure and transparent portals with improved visualizing and modeling systems; and remodelers are utilizing recycled wood and novel designs.
Methodology behind the research
Estimates of market sizes and private investment activity within the Proptech space differ widely due to a variety of factors, such technology and types of real estate markets. This report views Proptech through a much more rigorous lens, using the Pitchbook platform to construct five distinct segments: asset utilization; finance and investments; construction, maintenance and renovation; property management; and transaction solutions. You can find more information under the introduction page in the report.
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