Valley Bank Releases The Present and Future of Proptech: Signs of Cautious Optimism in Complex Landscapes
Valley Bank (VLY) has released its fourth annual Proptech industry report, projecting global real estate investment to reach $952 billion by 2025. The report, developed with Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp, and PitchBook, indicates cautious optimism despite recent economic challenges.
Key findings show private capital investment in Proptech decreased to $2.2 billion across 144 deals in 2024, with investors focusing on high-quality, later-stage companies. The average pre-money valuation rebounded to $101.9 million. The report forecasts a 9% increase in residential home sales by 2025 as mortgage rates stabilize.
The analysis highlights opportunities in AI-driven applications and sustainability solutions, particularly in finance, property management, and transaction solutions. While early-stage VC deals declined, sectors like suburban real estate and industrial leasing demonstrate resilience amid economic uncertainty.
Valley Bank (VLY) ha pubblicato il suo quarto rapporto annuale sull'industria Proptech, prevedendo che l'investimento globale nel settore immobiliare raggiungerà i 952 miliardi di dollari entro il 2025. Il rapporto, sviluppato con Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp e PitchBook, indica un cauto ottimismo nonostante le recenti sfide economiche.
I risultati chiave mostrano che l'investimento di capitale privato nel Proptech è diminuito a 2,2 miliardi di dollari in 144 operazioni nel 2024, con gli investitori che si concentrano su aziende di alta qualità e in fase avanzata. La valutazione media pre-money è rimbalzata a 101,9 milioni di dollari. Il rapporto prevede un aumento del 9% nelle vendite di case residenziali entro il 2025 man mano che i tassi ipotecari si stabilizzano.
L'analisi evidenzia opportunità nelle applicazioni basate sull'IA e nelle soluzioni di sostenibilità, in particolare nei settori della finanza, della gestione immobiliare e delle soluzioni per le transazioni. Sebbene le operazioni di VC in fase iniziale siano diminuite, settori come l'immobiliare suburbano e l'affitto industriale dimostrano resilienza in mezzo all'incertezza economica.
Valley Bank (VLY) ha lanzado su cuarto informe anual sobre la industria Proptech, proyectando que la inversión inmobiliaria global alcanzará los 952 mil millones de dólares para 2025. El informe, desarrollado con Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp y PitchBook, indica un optimismo cauteloso a pesar de los recientes desafíos económicos.
Los hallazgos clave muestran que la inversión de capital privado en Proptech disminuyó a 2.2 mil millones de dólares en 144 acuerdos en 2024, con los inversores centrados en empresas de alta calidad y en etapas avanzadas. La valoración media pre-money se recuperó a 101.9 millones de dólares. El informe prevé un aumento del 9% en las ventas de viviendas residenciales para 2025 a medida que las tasas hipotecarias se estabilizan.
El análisis destaca oportunidades en aplicaciones impulsadas por IA y soluciones de sostenibilidad, particularmente en finanzas, gestión de propiedades y soluciones de transacciones. Aunque los acuerdos de VC en etapa temprana han disminuido, sectores como el inmobiliario suburbano y el arrendamiento industrial demuestran resiliencia en medio de la incertidumbre económica.
밸리 뱅크 (VLY)는 네 번째 연례 Proptech 산업 보고서를 발표하며 글로벌 부동산 투자가 2025년까지 9,520억 달러에 이를 것이라고 전망했습니다. Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp, PitchBook과 함께 개발된 이 보고서는 최근의 경제적 도전에도 불구하고 신중한 낙관론을 나타냅니다.
주요 발견 사항에 따르면 2024년 Proptech에 대한 민간 자본 투자는 144건의 거래에서 22억 달러로 감소했으며, 투자자들은 고품질의 후기 단계 기업에 집중하고 있습니다. 평균 프리머니 가치가 1억 1,900만 달러로 반등했습니다. 보고서는 2025년까지 주택 판매가 9% 증가할 것으로 예상하며, 이는 모기지 금리가 안정됨에 따라 이루어질 것입니다.
분석은 AI 기반 애플리케이션 및 지속 가능성 솔루션의 기회를 강조하며, 특히 금융, 자산 관리 및 거래 솔루션 분야에서 두드러집니다. 초기 단계의 VC 거래가 감소했지만, 교외 부동산 및 산업 임대와 같은 분야는 경제적 불확실성 속에서도 회복력을 보여줍니다.
Valley Bank (VLY) a publié son quatrième rapport annuel sur l'industrie Proptech, prévoyant que l'investissement immobilier mondial atteindra 952 milliards de dollars d'ici 2025. Le rapport, élaboré avec Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp et PitchBook, indique un optimisme prudent malgré les récents défis économiques.
Les principales conclusions montrent que l'investissement en capital privé dans le Proptech a diminué à 2,2 milliards de dollars à travers 144 transactions en 2024, les investisseurs se concentrant sur des entreprises de haute qualité et en phase avancée. La valorisation moyenne avant l'argent a rebondi à 101,9 millions de dollars. Le rapport prévoit une augmentation de 9 % des ventes de logements résidentiels d'ici 2025 à mesure que les taux hypothécaires se stabilisent.
L'analyse met en évidence les opportunités dans les applications basées sur l'IA et les solutions de durabilité, en particulier dans les domaines de la finance, de la gestion immobilière et des solutions de transaction. Bien que les transactions de capital-risque en phase précoce aient diminué, des secteurs comme l'immobilier suburbain et la location industrielle montrent une résilience face à l'incertitude économique.
Valley Bank (VLY) hat seinen vierten jährlichen Proptech-Industriebericht veröffentlicht und prognostiziert, dass die globale Immobilieninvestition bis 2025 952 Milliarden Dollar erreichen wird. Der Bericht, der in Zusammenarbeit mit Nine Four Ventures, MetaProp und PitchBook erstellt wurde, zeigt trotz der jüngsten wirtschaftlichen Herausforderungen einen vorsichtigen Optimismus.
Die wichtigsten Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die private Kapitalinvestition in Proptech 2024 auf 2,2 Milliarden Dollar in 144 Deals gesunken ist, wobei sich die Investoren auf hochwertige, später in der Phase befindliche Unternehmen konzentrieren. Die durchschnittliche Pre-Money-Bewertung ist auf 101,9 Millionen Dollar gestiegen. Der Bericht prognostiziert einen 9%igen Anstieg der Verkaufszahlen von Wohnimmobilien bis 2025, da sich die Hypothekenzinsen stabilisieren.
Die Analyse hebt Chancen in KI-gesteuerten Anwendungen und Nachhaltigkeitslösungen hervor, insbesondere in den Bereichen Finanzen, Immobilienverwaltung und Transaktionslösungen. Während die VC-Deals in der Frühphase zurückgegangen sind, zeigen Sektoren wie das Immobiliengeschäft in Vororten und die industrielle Vermietung Resilienz inmitten wirtschaftlicher Unsicherheit.
- Global real estate investment projected to grow to $952 billion by 2025
- Residential home sales expected to rise 9% in 2025
- Average pre-money valuation rebounded to $101.9 million
- Strong valuations for later-stage companies despite market conditions
- Private capital investment declined to $2.2 billion in 2024
- Early-stage VC deals showed significant decline
- Economic growth remains uncertain
Among its findings, the report reveals that despite recent economic challenges there is a renewed sense of cautious optimism in the industry. Global real estate investment is projected to rise to
“Understanding the shifting dynamics of the Proptech industry is critical to supporting innovation and long-term growth,” said Ira Robbins, CEO of Valley Bank. “There is an opportunity to leverage AI and utilize advanced data and analytics to streamline our work in mortgage lending and real estate decisions.”
"Investment patterns have shifted towards higher-quality, later-stage companies," said Zak Schwarzman, General Partner at MetaProp. "This reflects a maturing sector where strategic capital deployment is driving sustainable innovation."
"Technology’s role in real estate is only expanding, with AI and sustainability at the forefront," said Kurt Ramirez, General Partner at Nine Four Ventures. "Companies that prioritize these innovations will be well-positioned for the industry's next phase of growth."
Read the full report.
Key highlights from the report
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Economic growth remains uncertain, but sectors like suburban real estate and industrial leasing show resilience. Residential home sales are expected to rise by
9% in 2025 as mortgage rates stabilize. -
While private capital investment in Proptech slowed to
across 144 deals in 2024, investors continue to seek high-quality opportunities, particularly in finance, property management, and transaction solutions.$2.2 billion -
Early-stage VC deals declined, but later-stage companies attracted strong valuations, with the average pre-money valuation rebounding to
.$101.9 million - Proptech firms are leveraging AI to improve operational efficiency and integrating sustainability measures to manage costs and regulatory pressures.
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 methodology page in the report.
About Valley Bank
As the principal subsidiary of Valley National Bancorp, Valley National Bank is a regional bank with
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