Home
Loading

aVenture is in Alpha: During this preview period, you should expect the research data to be limited and may not yet meet our exacting standards. We've made the decision to provide early access to our data to showcase the product as we build, but you should not yet rely upon it alone for your investment decisions.

aVenture is in Alpha: During this preview period, you should expect the research data to be limited and may not yet meet our exacting standards. We've made the decision to provide early access to our data to showcase the product as we build, but you should not yet rely upon it alone for your investment decisions.

Get in touch

  • Contact

  • Request a demo

  • Request data updates

  • Add a company

Research

  • Companies

  • Investors

  • People

aVenture

  • Sitemap

  • Feature requests

Member

Backed by

© aVenture Investment Company, 2026. All rights reserved.

San Francisco, CA, USA

Privacy Policy

aVenture Investment Company ("aVenture") is an independent research platform providing detailed analysis and data on startups, venture capital investments, and key industry individuals. It is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or investment advisor and does not provide investment advice or recommendations. The data provided by aVenture does not constitute recommendations or advice, whether by methodology, analysis, AI-generated content, or a statement written by a staff member of aVenture.

aVenture is not affiliated with any of the people, companies, organizations, government agencies, regulatory bodies, or investment funds we provide coverage for on this site unless explicitly stated otherwise. Users assume full responsibility for decisions made based on information obtained from this platform. Links to external websites do not imply endorsement or affiliation with aVenture. Any links that provide the ability to invest in a primary or secondary transaction in a company are for convenience only and do not constitute solicitations or offers to buy or sell an investment. Investors should exercise heightened precaution and due diligence when investing in private companies, especially those not independently audited.

While we strive to provide valuable insights with objectivity and professional diligence, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided on our platform. Before making any investment decisions, you should verify the accuracy of all pertinent details for your decision. To the fullest extent permitted by law, aVenture shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or financial damages arising from use of this site, whether by consumers of its contents directly or by persons or organizations covered by our research, even if we are advised of the possibility. Our best-efforts processes and correction request forms do not create a warranty or duty of care.

Profiles on this platform may include content generated in part by large language models (LLMs, artificial intelligence) that aggregate publicly available sources (e.g., SEC EDGAR, public filings, press releases). Source attribution is provided where known; always verify statements and claims here against original sources before relying on any data. Content on our site may contain inaccuracies, omissions, or what are commonly called 'hallucinations' if generated in part or in full by AI / LLMs. The risk can also exist even when content is written by a human, as internal and third-party sources may also have inaccuracies for the same or different reasons. While we randomly audit a proportion of content, this is not exhaustive.

We recommend that an independent auditor be hired to verify the accuracy of the information before relying on it for any sensitive decisions. By accessing this platform, you agree not to rely solely on any information generated by AI, aggregated, or sourced or written otherwise on this site, for investment, financial, or other decisions. aVenture assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies, omissions, or hallucinations. You must independently verify all data from primary sources. Use of this platform constitutes your waiver of claims for reliance-based damages, including negligent misrepresentation. To report an error, request a correction, or dispute information about a company or individual, contact us via our request data updates form.

Loading
Loading
Home
News
Real estate revolutions and beanie baby economies

From TechCrunch

By Devin Coldewey, Mary Ann Azevedo, Rebecca Szkutak

September 6, 2024

Real estate revolutions and beanie baby economies

Real estate revolutions and beanie baby economies
Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify

The Equity podcast crew is wrapping up another eventful week, with real estate, AI agents, gambling and secondary markets — which are, of course, a form of legalized gambling.

Mary Ann Azevedo, Becca Szkutak and Devin Coldewey started off this Friday’s episode with the acknowledgment that the X/Twitter ban situation in Brazil is possibly too complicated an issue to even have an opinion on. Let us cook on that for a bit.

In the deals of the week, Devin first talked about You.com’s $50 million play to take on more difficult AI tasks, things that can’t be solved with a quick Google search. The company is hoping to be the go-to for complex stuff that mixes live search, coding and natural language understanding — and unlike a lot of its competition, some of its customers actually pay for themselves!

Becca, as someone who hazards a buck on a game now and then, is intrigued by DubClub, a startup that claims to systematize and legitimize professional betting handicappers. These are folks who claim to be able to beat the odds, but tend to offer their services by more informal methods. Can DubClub make a clean business out of this popular, but legally fraught, line of work?

A nine-figure deal is always worth chatting about, and Mary Ann brings up Paylocity’s acquisition of Airbase for $325 million — though, as she points out, the real value of the deal is probably even higher. It’s a lot of money, yes, but compared with earlier valuations… no? Somehow we don’t think founder Thejo Kote is shedding too many tears over it.

Anyone who’s bought a house or tried knows the sting of the realtor’s fee. How many percent? Well, due to a recent court ruling overturning an established business practice in real estate, percentage fees may be on their way out — if startup Landian has its way. They want to make flat fees and pay-on-close the standard. Redfin is not amused! But they aren’t mad either, or so they’d like us to think.

Investing in AI is so popular people are investing in the investors investing in AI — on the secondary market, where positions on Anthropic, OpenAI and xAI are now commanding a staggering 30% premium. That gives the actual equity holders a lot of leeway, and potentially gives smaller investors a chance to ride the hype train, but it also gives the whole thing the feel of, as Devin put it, “a beanie baby economy.” That reference is just for the millennials as a “thank you” for listening.

Equity is TechCrunch’s flagship podcast, produced by Theresa Loconsolo, and posts every Wednesday and Friday. 

Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the casts. You also can follow Equity on X and Threads, at @EquityPod. For the full episode transcript, for those who prefer reading over listening, check out our full archive of episodes over at Simplecast.

View original article on techcrunch.com

Most Recent

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out

Neil Rimer, the venture capitalist who co-founded Index Ventures, predicts the historic wealth AI is generating in Silicon Valley will have to be redistributed, voluntarily or involuntarily.

Jul 17, 2026

Databricks hits $188B valuation, extending its run as AI’s favorite second act

Databricks hits $188B valuation, extending its run as AI’s favorite second act

Databricks has remade its image into an AI company and has published research on the cost savings of open weight AI models for coding.

Jul 17, 2026

Nuclear startup Valar Atomics in talks to raise new funding at $6B valuation

Nuclear startup Valar Atomics in talks to raise new funding at $6B valuation

The potential deal highlights a growing trend of complex, multi-stage funding rounds that mask true entry prices.

Jul 17, 2026

AI-powered travel agency Fora hits unicorn status, raises $60M

AI-powered travel agency Fora hits unicorn status, raises $60M

Travel agency Fora announced a $60 million Series D round led by Forerunner and Tactile Ventures, valuing the company at $1 billion.

Jul 16, 2026

Similar Posts

AI’s tween years, who’s taking over climate tech, and the latest for Fearless Fund

AI’s tween years, who’s taking over climate tech, and the latest for Fearless Fund

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify What could be more frightening than Friday the 13th? How about a realization that AI is in its awkward tween stage? At least, it was for the TC Equity pod crew, which this week included hosts Devin Coldewey and Kirsten Korosec, along with TC reporters Tim De Chant and Dominic-Madori Davis. AI is often a topic here at Equity, and this week was no different. It seems to be everywhere — and nowhere — all at once. Take Apple, for instance. As Coldewey

Sep 13, 2024

The AI industry’s ‘next big bet,’ and should we just buy Chrome?

The AI industry’s ‘next big bet,’ and should we just buy Chrome?

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify The AI race is taking a detour as developers consider a new path to super-intelligent systems: test-time compute. Not sure what that means? Don’t worry, the Equity pod team breaks it down. Today, on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Devin Coldewey and Margaux MacColl dig into the week’s tech and startup news, including what the new scaling method could mean for AI startups if it works and for chip providers if it fails. Listen to

Nov 22, 2024

Landa promised real estate investing for $5. Now it’s gone dark.

Landa promised real estate investing for $5. Now it’s gone dark.

The idea of becoming a real estate investor for as little as $5 may seem too good to be true. And for many users of Landa, a proptech company that The idea of becoming a real estate investor for as little as $5 may seem too good to be true.And for many users of Landa, a proptech company that promised just that – it has been.

May 23, 2025

AI talent managers, technocapitalist college towns, and a rise in defense tech acquisitions

AI talent managers, technocapitalist college towns, and a rise in defense tech acquisitions

This week on Equity are some deals that are unusual for a few reasons — some good, some… well, we’ll find out. First up is the $80 million round for Story, which is trying to apply that ol’ web3 magic to AI and talent management. As one investor puts it, “What Bitcoin did for money and finance, Story is doing for content and IP.” That may well be true, but perhaps not in the way he means it. Next, Mary Ann attempts to untangle the knotty, weird term sheet for Bolt: $450 million. But is that rea

Aug 23, 2024

Most Recent

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out

Neil Rimer thinks the AI money is coming back out

Neil Rimer, the venture capitalist who co-founded Index Ventures, predicts the historic wealth AI is generating in Silicon Valley will have to be redistributed, voluntarily or involuntarily.

Jul 17, 2026

Databricks hits $188B valuation, extending its run as AI’s favorite second act

Databricks hits $188B valuation, extending its run as AI’s favorite second act

Databricks has remade its image into an AI company and has published research on the cost savings of open weight AI models for coding.

Jul 17, 2026

Nuclear startup Valar Atomics in talks to raise new funding at $6B valuation

Nuclear startup Valar Atomics in talks to raise new funding at $6B valuation

The potential deal highlights a growing trend of complex, multi-stage funding rounds that mask true entry prices.

Jul 17, 2026

AI-powered travel agency Fora hits unicorn status, raises $60M

AI-powered travel agency Fora hits unicorn status, raises $60M

Travel agency Fora announced a $60 million Series D round led by Forerunner and Tactile Ventures, valuing the company at $1 billion.

Jul 16, 2026

Similar Posts

AI’s tween years, who’s taking over climate tech, and the latest for Fearless Fund

AI’s tween years, who’s taking over climate tech, and the latest for Fearless Fund

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify What could be more frightening than Friday the 13th? How about a realization that AI is in its awkward tween stage? At least, it was for the TC Equity pod crew, which this week included hosts Devin Coldewey and Kirsten Korosec, along with TC reporters Tim De Chant and Dominic-Madori Davis. AI is often a topic here at Equity, and this week was no different. It seems to be everywhere — and nowhere — all at once. Take Apple, for instance. As Coldewey

Sep 13, 2024

The AI industry’s ‘next big bet,’ and should we just buy Chrome?

The AI industry’s ‘next big bet,’ and should we just buy Chrome?

Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Spotify The AI race is taking a detour as developers consider a new path to super-intelligent systems: test-time compute. Not sure what that means? Don’t worry, the Equity pod team breaks it down. Today, on TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, hosts Kirsten Korosec, Devin Coldewey and Margaux MacColl dig into the week’s tech and startup news, including what the new scaling method could mean for AI startups if it works and for chip providers if it fails. Listen to

Nov 22, 2024

Landa promised real estate investing for $5. Now it’s gone dark.

Landa promised real estate investing for $5. Now it’s gone dark.

The idea of becoming a real estate investor for as little as $5 may seem too good to be true. And for many users of Landa, a proptech company that The idea of becoming a real estate investor for as little as $5 may seem too good to be true.And for many users of Landa, a proptech company that promised just that – it has been.

May 23, 2025

AI talent managers, technocapitalist college towns, and a rise in defense tech acquisitions

AI talent managers, technocapitalist college towns, and a rise in defense tech acquisitions

This week on Equity are some deals that are unusual for a few reasons — some good, some… well, we’ll find out. First up is the $80 million round for Story, which is trying to apply that ol’ web3 magic to AI and talent management. As one investor puts it, “What Bitcoin did for money and finance, Story is doing for content and IP.” That may well be true, but perhaps not in the way he means it. Next, Mary Ann attempts to untangle the knotty, weird term sheet for Bolt: $450 million. But is that rea

Aug 23, 2024