U.S. property tech startup Entera has raised a $7.5 million funding round, as it bids to expand its data-driven real estate solutions enterprise. The round, led by Bullpen Capital and Craft Ventures, will help the San Francisco-headquartered firm expand its technology offering and team, which has enabled over $12bn of single family transactions since the company’s 2017 foundation.
Entera’s mission, “to revolutionize the way people find and buy homes,” is facilitated by proprietary discovery algorithms and intelligence tools that it hopes will empower more people to own their own property. It was founded by serial entrepreneur Martin Kay, whose speciality in Big Data has found him clients including the U.S. Department of Energy, Lexis Nexis and many other large-scale marques.